Editor extraordinaire Al Britenbach cut this farewell sequence, scored by the master, Richard Stone.
h/t: Daily Motion (Stephanie O'Keeffe) via Tom Ruegger
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Ahhhh... They don't make cartoons like that anymore. The animation wasn't as solid as we take for granted nowdays, but when it was good (like the Beethoven, Devil or Drakula eps) it was superior. That was comedy! I really miss it.
Warner Bros employed plenty of Korean and Japanese studios and you didn't always get their best teams. But when it was good, ah, deelightful.
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