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[[File:250px-You_Ought_to_Be_in_Pictures_screenshot_7150.jpg|frame|[[They Walk Among Us]].]]
 
A very interesting short made during [[The Golden Age of Animation]], this groundbreaking [[Looney Tunes]] short from 1940, directed by [[Friz Freleng]], is one of the earliest well-executed attempts at the [[Roger Rabbit Effect]]. While there were many attempts at this before and during [[The Silent Age of Animation]], the technology was far too crude for it to be truly convincing -- this short, however, takes it to levels that would only be surpassed by ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', many decades later.
 
The plot of the short is centered around [[Porky Pig]] and [[Daffy Duck]], who are [[Animated Actors]] that reside at the cartoon studio "Termite Terrace". During lunch time, Daffy, wanting to become the star of the studio and usurp Porky's fame, tricks Porky into tearing up his contract with Leon Schlesinger and leave to try and make it big on his own in another studio. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity]], naturally, [[Hilarity Ensues|ensues]].
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