There's some cosmic irony that a man like Edward Selzer would reign over Warner Brothers animation division during it's heyday. When Warner Brothers bought the studio in 1944, Selzer was assigned as studio head, essentially replacing former owner Leon Schlesinger. Whereas Schlesinger was undeniably cheap and disdainful of animation as art...See full bio »
(walking into a story session with the group laughing at the gags they developed) What the hell has all this laughter got to do with the making of animated cartoons?
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