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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })"Now Hear This" is a 1963 Looney Tunes cartoon, co-directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble.This cartoon short does not look very much like classic Looney Tunes animation, instead more closely resembling the abstract animation and limited animation that was coming to dominate the art form in the early 1960s. It opens with Satan wandering around, having lost one of his horns. The horn is found by a mustachioed English gentleman who uses a battered ear trumpet. The man likes the look of the shiny horn and elects to use it instead, throwing his battered ear trumpet into the garbage. A series of bizarre and fantastical hallucinations then occur, as the sounds the man hears are greatly magnified and distorted, and they take visual form. Additionally a weird mischievous small man springs from the horn and starts screwing with the gentleman.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Not to be confused with Now Hare This, a Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Bugs Bunny.
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Animated Credits Opening: Sure, it's a cartoon to begin with—but in the classic Looney Tunes era the title and credits were usually presented with a still title card. Chuck Jones's credit is presented on a sailing ship that has "Directed by Chuck Jones" written on it. The other credits appear first as letters on musical lines that suggest a written score (mostly notes like E and F), until all the other letters fill in.
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Big Red Devil
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Big Red Devil: Satan appears as his classic red-hoofed self, minus a horn.
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British Stuffiness
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British Stuffiness: The gentleman has the walrus mustache, he reacts with horror and confusion to all the craziness, and there's a trash can marked "Keep Britain Tidy", as well as some snatches of "Rule Britannia".
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