0:00 You Ought to Be in Pictures 0:21 Notes to You 1:11 The Ducktators 1:59 Tokio Jokio 2:11 Rhapsody Rabbit 2:15 Back Alley Oproar 2:56 Wise Quackers 3:11 Long-Haired Hare 4:21 Hare We Go 4:51 One Froggy Evening
Long Haired Hare is one of my favorite cartoons (Did you say blacksberry?) But the Tex Avery cartoon Magical Maestro from MGM is still my favorite use of this Rossini piece.
2:54 I know most people prefer back alley oproar to notes to you but I think this joke is done better in notes to you the vase coming back to hit the car is way funnier than just another object hitting him
Any time Daffy Duck sings is peak Looney Tunes XD. Though the gag from Long Haired Hare is one of my favorite ones in the whole franchise. Have you already done "Every Time Erlkonig Was Used In Looney Tunes"? That's another one I remember hearing here and there in the scores, particularly around Yosemite Sam.
That's because 2:15 (Back Alley Oproar) is a remake of 0:21 (Notes to You), replacing the nameless cat and Porky with Sylvester and Elmer (in my personal opinion, i like Notes to You better, but Sylvester singing "Angel in Disguise" and "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" in Back Alley Oproar is fantastic and I'd recommend watching "Oproar" over "Notes to You")
Thankfully these old cartoons are keeping these songs alive
This is one of my favorite tunes! And one I have been waiting on for this.
0:00 You Ought to Be in Pictures
0:21 Notes to You
1:11 The Ducktators
1:59 Tokio Jokio
2:11 Rhapsody Rabbit
2:15 Back Alley Oproar
2:56 Wise Quackers
3:11 Long-Haired Hare
4:21 Hare We Go
4:51 One Froggy Evening
0:56
Figaro!
Figaro! Figaro!
Figaro?
FIGARO!
_Fiiiiiigaaaaarooooooooo!!!!!_ 🎶
I always thought that this song was called "Figaro", until now.
I finally know the name of this song after all these years
figaro
Long Haired Hare is one of my favorite cartoons (Did you say blacksberry?) But the Tex Avery cartoon Magical Maestro from MGM is still my favorite use of this Rossini piece.
2:54 I know most people prefer back alley oproar to notes to you but I think this joke is done better in notes to you the vase coming back to hit the car is way funnier than just another object hitting him
One of my favorite tunes, thanks for these old cartoons
4:12 This is my most favorite part for that song
Mine, too, it cracks me up, every time!
The first clip with Daffy reminds me of the time when Woody Woodpecker sang it.
Aats a matta for u.....stiil heard today
The song "Largo al factotum" is also from Ice Age: Collision Course. :)
TUTTI FRUITI
and all types of whips of creams and wall a nutsa!
Wait so this translates to “All Enjoyed”?
SETTE OTTO NOVE DIECI!!!!!
@@abnowacky"All fruit" I think. Translation in youtube is a little wacky sonetines
Pure gold
I recall this tune was also used in the intro of "Back Alley Oproar", you forgot one.
I Like This Song Liked Wacky World of Tex Avery 😊❤
Any time Daffy Duck sings is peak Looney Tunes XD. Though the gag from Long Haired Hare is one of my favorite ones in the whole franchise.
Have you already done "Every Time Erlkonig Was Used In Looney Tunes"? That's another one I remember hearing here and there in the scores, particularly around Yosemite Sam.
It’s wonderful and amazing 0:12 2:20 4:14 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
🎼Figaro!
Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro, Figaro….
Figaro?
🎼FIGAROOOOO!!!!!!🎼
I wonder how many times Mel Blanc had to sing this song.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sorry Daffy but not even Leon cares about your act
He doesn’t have to worry because I care.
Is it me or is 0:21 - 1:11 and 2:15 - 2:57 one and the same?
That's because 2:15 (Back Alley Oproar) is a remake of 0:21 (Notes to You), replacing the nameless cat and Porky with Sylvester and Elmer (in my personal opinion, i like Notes to You better, but Sylvester singing "Angel in Disguise" and "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" in Back Alley Oproar is fantastic and I'd recommend watching "Oproar" over "Notes to You")
My favorite is You oughta be in pictures.
Edit: You forgot that Froggy Evening
4:51
@@looneytunessongs-xr5fs Whoops... Sorry
Weirdly not used in the short themed around "The Barber of Seville"
I was noticing that...
Michigan j frog