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"That's All" is a song by the English rock band Genesis. It is a group composition and appears as the second track on their self-titled album (1983). It was the album's second single after "Mama". On June 17, 1993, MCA Records re-issued and re-released the song as a CD and "HiQ" cassette single.
Steve Schneider's That's All, Folks!The Art of Warner Bros. Animation cites Ride Him, Bosko! as an example of the studio's "bare-bones elementary level" of quality, saying that the animators "simply pack it in for the night — and perhaps provide a comment on their own commitment to ingenuity."
The scene ends with a computer monitor showing the "That's All Folks!" end title card. [3] The episode also contains the melody of Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye. The song that the U.S. Army plays on stage during the video shown at the school is a variant of "Communication Breakdown" by Led Zeppelin.
The tune first appeared in the Merrie Melodies cartoon short Sweet Sioux, released June 26, 1937. [2]Starting with the Looney Tunes cartoon short Rover's Rival released October 9, 1937, an adapted instrumental version of the song's main tune became the staple opening and closing credits theme for the Looney Tunes series, most memorably featuring Porky Pig stuttering "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"
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