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Mon, 27 Nov 2000 00:21:08 +0000
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H.R. Greenberg asks:

>Need help for a chapter on horror and speculative cinema, especial reference
>to monsters, and need expert testimony on whether classic universal monsters
>appear in any cartoons of the 40s  50s   warner brothers  bugs bunny  chuck
>jones et cetera. Titles and years if possible would be great. Also any later
>series in which the 'classic' monsters appear  tv  et cetera. hr greenberg md
>endit  ps  any books  articles referenced also helpful

You might find some leads in Norman Klein, '7 minutes: the life and death
of the American animated cartoon' (London & N.Y., Verso, 1993, ISBN
0-86091-396-1).

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