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Held Over -‘Golden Age of Animation’ Exhibit in San Diego

Comic-Con Museum 2131 Pan American Plaza, San Diego

The Chuck Jones Gallery proudly presents the Chuck Jones ‘Golden Age of Animation’ Art Exhibit inside the San Diego Comic-Con Museum, an exclusive showcase of one of the most influential animators in cinematic history. This month-long exhibit offers a rare opportunity to explore the works of Chuck Jones, the creative mind behind some of the most iconic animated characters ever brought to the screen.

Seaport Village Spook-tacular Toon Film Festival + Art Event

Chuck Jones Gallery 809 W. Harbor Drive, E4-B, Seaport Village, Lighthouse District, San Diego

You’re invited to an eerie-sistible evening of pumpkins and punchlines with Looney Tunes and Peanuts! Carve out some time to enjoy our Spook-tacular Toon Film Festival plus special art featuring seasonal Looney Tunes favorites along with “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” on Friday, October 18th, from 6:30 PM to 8 PM at the Wonderfront Concert Stage in Seaport Village, San Diego. Event at a Glance: Date: Friday, October 18, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Locations:📍 Wonderfront Concert Stage, Seaport Village (849 W. Harbor Drive) | 🖼️ Chuck Jones Gallery (809 W. Harbor Drive, E4-B, Seaport Village, Lighthouse District Bring your friends and family to celebrate the spirit of the season for a night of nostalgia, cackles, and cartoon fun! We hope to see you there! Contact your consultant or [email protected] for more event details. Broom-Stick Bunny (1956) is a classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short directed by the iconic Chuck Jones, released on February 25, 1956. Starring the clever Bugs Bunny and his eccentric rival, Witch Hazel, this fan-favorite cartoon delights with its playful blend of magic and mischief. Notably, it marks the first collaboration between Jones and legendary voice actress June Foray, best known for bringing Witch Hazel to life. While Foray had previously lent her voice to shorts for other directors, her work in Broom-Stick […]