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This week's episode is all about Looney Tunes Cartoons and The new feature starring Daffy and Porky Pig, The Day the Earth Blew Up! Crash Landing into Cinemas on March 14th!
Alex Kirwan has been working in the animation industry for 30 years and now that the film he was a supervising producer on is hitting theaters, he can finally discuss some behind the scenes goodies with you dear listener!
A Portion of this episode is dedicated to the late animator, Robert L. McKnight II or Bob McKnight as he was known in the Animation world. He sadly passed shortly after the screening of the film in LA, but thankfully he was in attendance!
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