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That's all Folks! is the Looney Tunes signature closing sequence. It was first used by Bosko and more commonly by Porky Pig in the Golden Age of Animation, before the standard script logo on the bullseye Color Rings came to use. It had many variations over the years, depending on the situation, which is similar to the Couch Gag opening of The Simpsons, and the Day is Saved closing of The Powerpuff Girls.
History
Bosko was the first character to say the phrase starting with the first official Looney Tune, 'Sinkin' in the Bathtub'. His cartoons ended with him running in front of a sign reading 'A Looney Tune' and saying, 'That's all, folks!'
The Merrie Melodies of the same time would feature the star of the cartoon running in front of a drum reading 'A Merrie Melody', only they would say 'So long, folks!' Unlike Looney Tunes, these would change with every cartoon.
In 1933, Buddy became the star of Looney Tunes and he adopted that 'That's all, folks!' sign-off. In 1935, Buddy was dropped, and Beans began signing off with the phrase.
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It wasn't until 1936 that both series started to use the now-famous script sign-off. The Looney Tunes shorts depicted the text being written on a black background, while the Merrie Melodies had it written over the bullseye. The first Looney Tunes to feature it were released in early 1936.
In 1940, Confederate Honey was released and the ending had the finalized 'That's all Folks!' version which is being used today.
The first design was in 1936 with a lowercase 'f' instead of an uppercase 'F' in 'Folks'. In 1938 it was changed again. In 1940, WB created the finalized version.
1937's Rover's Rival made history by introducing Porky Pig's now-iconic sign-off. As an instrumental version of 'The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down' played in the background, Porky Pig would pop out of a drum and say 'Th-th-that's all, folks!' This was used until 1946, when the Looney Tunes series too adopted the standard script logo on the bullseye like Merrie Melodies.
Starting in 1964 (beginning with 'Señorella and the Glass Huarache'), the opening and closing titles were redesigned and the phrase was dropped for both series. This change stuck until the series ended in 1969. Pirate bay windows 10 crack.
The phrase has returned in most Looney Tunes productions from the 1970s onwards.
Porky Pig returned to signing off the Larry Doyle-produced Looney Tunes in 2003.
The Looney Tunes Show featured its own variations on the gag.
Variations
Typicals
1936-37 MM season
1935-36 'That's all Folks!' signoff.
USA 1995 dubbed versions for all cartoons that credit Schlesinger, the BR 1943-45 reissued shorts, and the non-reissued 1936-44 shorts.
1995 dubbed versions for most cartoons that don't credit Schlesinger, the BR 1945-56 reissued shorts, and the non-reissued 1944-48 shorts. Note that cartoons originally released back to 1935 were reissued cutting Schlesinger's name, thus having this ending card.
1936-37 LT season
Variations
This end card being out of alignment was caused by the explosion at the end of 'The Old Grey Hare'.
1944 font and text on 1939 background, fake, the Produced By is too left should be in middle
The Adventures of the Road Runner
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First Porky signoff
Second Porky signoff
2003 variant
Other Characters
Example of a Bosko signoff from his last WB cartoon, 'Bosko's Picture Show'
'Buddy's Day Out'
'I've Got to Sing a Torch Song'
A later Buddy signoff from 'Buddy's Circus'
Beans signs off
'Porky's Duck Hunt'
'The Major Lied 'Til Dawn'
'Hare Tonic' and 'Baseball Bugs'
Ending of 'Stop! Look! And Hasten!' where the Road Runner writes out the 'That's all Folks!' signature in smoke
'Guided Muscle' variant: Wile E. pulls the sign across the screen
'Whoa, Be-Gone!' variant: the Road Runner pulls the sign down like a window shade
'Boulder Wham!'. Wile E. holds up this sign before becoming subjected to gravity once more.
From the beginning of The Bugs Bunny Road-Runner Movie: Bugs interrupts the signoff to tell the audience that, no, that's not all, folks.
'Box Office Bunny'
The Road Runner video arcade game. This appears if you lose all of your lives, so it functions as a game over screen.
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'Little Go Beep'
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Taz dressed as Porky from Taz-Mania's Willie Wombat's Deja Boo-Boo
The Looney Tunes Show
Bugs: And that's the end!
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