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From Hare to Heir (1960)

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This cartoon debuts a number of changes to the opening and closing titles of Warner Bros. cartoons:
  • The copyright byline now says "Warner Bros. Pictures Inc." instead of "The Vitaphone Corp."
  • The cross-fade from the Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies card to the cartoon title is, on most cartoons, replaced with a fade to black.
  • The credits on most cartoons are now done in Dom Casual font instead of Futura.
  • On the end card, underneath "A Warner Bros. Cartoon," "A Vitagraph Release" (Looney Tunes) or "A Vitaphone Release" (Merrie Melodies) appears.
The sign in front of the castle at the beginning of the cartoon reads "Bedlam Manor Sam - Duke of Yosemite". Bedlam is defined as 'a scene of uproar and confusion,' but it is commonly remembered as an institution for the care of people with a mental illness or intellectual disability/insane asylum of pre-1900s, especially in Great Britain.

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