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** From 1934 to 1936, the Merrie Melodies films ended with a jester standing in front of the titles on a stage saying "That's all, folks!" The self-writing script began in 1936 with Friz Freleng's ''I Wanna Play House.'' Looney Tunes would do this (starting with Tex Avery's ''Golddiggers Of '36'') for a year before using Porky in a drum.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' and ''[[Animaniacs]]'', true to their roots would have different characters give one of these at the end of the closing credits. ''Tiny Toons'' from their multicolored rings, and ''Animaniacs'' from the Warners' Watertower.
* ''[[Histeria (Animation)|Histeria!]]'', the [[Spiritual Successor]] to the above two, didn't do it the same way, but its episodes often ended with scenes in which the characters said "see you next time" and shouted out the show's name. (Sometimes, though, there'd be one last 15-second skit right before the credits.)
* Interestingly, Universal's early cartoons starring [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] and other assorted characters ended with the words "That's All, Folks" literally copied word for word. Oh, and it had a few "[[Betty Boop|Bo-Bo-Be-Boops]]" before that line is even said as well.
** What you're actually hearing the chorus sing is "That's Oswald," not "That's All, Folks." The recent [[Woody Woodpecker]] DVDs ''miscaption'' it as the latter, leading to confusion.