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* MemeAcknowledgement: The thumbnail on the WB Kids official Youtube channel for the episode features Zoot Suit Daffy striking his signature pose that was jokingly noted to be eerily similar to how ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' characters would later dress and pose. Zoo Suit Daffy also became an AscendedMeme character on ''VideoGame/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem'' where he also strikes his signature pose that made him famous.

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* MemeAcknowledgement: The thumbnail on the WB Kids official Youtube channel for the episode features Zoot Suit Daffy striking his signature pose that was jokingly noted to be eerily similar to how ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' characters would later dress and pose. Zoo Zoot Suit Daffy also became an AscendedMeme character on ''VideoGame/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem'' where he also strikes his signature pose that made him famous.
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* MemeAcknowledgement: The thumbnail on the WB Kids official Youtube channel for the episode features Zoot Suit Daffy striking his signature pose that was jokingly noted to be eerily similar to how ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' characters would later dress and pose. Zoo Suit Daffy also became an AscendedMeme character on ''VideoGame/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem'' where he also strikes his signature pose that made him famous.
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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made, though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead (or at least, one foot in the grave) when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them. Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kinds of cartoons.

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* GenreKiller: This For a given value of genre, this cartoon was the primary reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made, though made; while it wasn't the first parody of the genre, it was so ''thorough'' in mocking its conventions that people couldn't take those kinds of plots seriously anymore. On the other hand, that genre of cartoons was already considered dead (or at least, least having one foot in the grave) when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them. Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kinds of cartoons.
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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made (though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead -- or at least, one foot in the grave -- when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them). Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kinds of cartoons.

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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made (though made, though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead -- or (or at least, one foot in the grave -- grave) when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them).them. Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kinds of cartoons.

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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made (though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead -- or at least, one foot in the grave -- when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them). Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kind of cartoons.

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* DigitalDestruction: The print used in Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 2 is ruined by nasty digital interlacing, which causes the film to jitter and strobe like crazy if you freeze-frame it - if you look hard enough, you can even notice it in motion! Fortunately, Warner Home Video has a replacement program for the defective disc. The print of this short included on "The Essential Daffy Duck" also does not have the interlacing problems of the Golden Collection print, nor does the version on "Platinum Collection Vol. 2".
* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made (though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead -- or at least, one foot in the grave -- when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them). Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kind kinds of cartoons.
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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made. Which may have been its intent.

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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made. Which may have been its intent.made (though that genre of cartoons was already considered dead -- or at least, one foot in the grave -- when Warner Bros. started making cartoons that had actual characters and plots to them). Regardless, "Book Revue" was the last hurrah to those kind of cartoons.
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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made. Which may have been its intent.

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* GenreKiller: This cartoon was the reason why those "things come to life in a store" cartoons stopped being made. Which may have been its intent.intent.
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