Chuck Jones was an American director, animator, and writer, best known for creating iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the Road Runner. His visionary work at Warner Bros. revolutionized animation and brought joy to generations of audiences. Jones' legacy reminds us that creativity, humor, and a passion for storytelling can shape entire industries, and that animation, like all art forms, has the ability to teach, entertain, and inspire.

"I'm still astonished that somebody would offer me a job and pay me to do what I wanted to do."



"Human beings will line up for miles to buy a bucket of catastrophes, but don't try selling sunshine and light - you'll go broke."



"We must not confuse distortion with innovation; distortion is useless change, art is beneficial change."


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"If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth."


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"A lion's work hours are only when he's hungry; once he's satisfied, the predator and prey live peacefully together."



"I have come to know Bugs so well that I no longer have to think about what he is doing in any situation."



"The older I get, the more individuality I find in animals and the less I find in humans."


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"Anyone can negatively criticize - it is the cheapest of all comment because it requires not a modicum of the effort that suggestion requires."


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"Early experiences convinced me that animals can and do have quite distinct personalities."



"Disney was not a good animator, he didn't draw well at all, but he was always a great idea man, and a good writer."

