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  • Speaking of Animals in the Gnu Look (1948)
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    Short | 10 min | Animation, Short, Comedy
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Speaking of Animals in the Gnu Look (1948)
Approved
Short | 10 min | Animation, Short, Comedy

The animal world comes up with a series of zany comments on the dress fashions. Mrs. Gnu starts it all by saying: "I may have that Gnu look, but I've got the same old kisser." Other comments come from the hippo, zebra, dog and others.
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Director
Writer
Charles Shows (story)
Producer
Jerry Fairbanks (producer)
Composer
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Updated Oct 29, 1948

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Oct 29, 1948 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Ken Carpenter
Narrator (voice) Narrator (voice)   See fewer
Bea Benaderet
Gnu / Ostrich / French Poodle (voice) Gnu / Ostrich / French Poodle (voice)   See fewer
Harry Lang
Zebra / Sheepdog (voice) Zebra / Sheepdog (voice)   See fewer
Dave Barry
Zebra / Sheepdog / Mule (uncredited) Zebra / Sheepdog / Mule (uncredited)   See fewer
Pinto Colvig
Penguin (uncredited) Penguin (uncredited)   See fewer
June Foray
Gnu / Ostrich / French Poodle (uncredited) Gnu / Ostrich / French Poodle (uncredited)   See fewer
Stan Freberg
Buck / Sheep (uncredited) Buck / Sheep (uncredited)   See fewer
John T. Smith
Hippo / Polar Bear / Horse (uncredited) Hippo / Polar Bear / Horse (uncredited)   See fewer
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