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Dee Dee Koosey, do you notice anything strange?
Koosey: What, Dee Dee?
Dee Dee: That pile of rocks! We keep passing by it. There it is again! And again... and again!
Koosey: Now, now, Dee Dee, that's called a "repeat pan," first implemented by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1947 to streamline production costs. [1]

Dee Dee: Well, I don't like it!
Dexter's Laboratory, "Wacky Races"
  1. NOTE: The year is incorrect. Hanna and Barbera were still working on Tom & Jerry at MGM in 1947. They wouldn't develop the streamline production till ten years later, 1957, when they started up their own studio to make cartoons for television.