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[edit] =Warner Brothers pamphlet regarding non-discrimination policy about homosexuals
Warner Brothers actually used a picture of Duck Twacy for a pamphlet about non-discrimination against homosexuals. The hat was gray, but so was the hat in the Piggy Bank robbery.
The spoof of the Batman in this cartoon is interesting, as aside from alluding to the influence of Dick Tracy on the Batman strip, this is one of the few pre-1960's homages to character in other media.
23:52, 12 May 2008 (UTC)~~Enda80
[edit] Half n' Half did not show up till the 1960's
Doubleheader (spoof of Half 'n' Half), No, H n H did not debut till the 1960's. 23:54, 12 May 2008 (UTC)~Enda80