Commentary

Warren Foster was a screenwriter.

Beginning in 1938 with PORKY  IN WACYLAND,  through the forties
with films such as GORILLA OF MY DREAMS and A HORSEFLY FLEAS,
through the fifties with BY WORD OF MOUSE and NAPOLEON BUNNY-PART,
culminating in 1959 with TWEET DREAMS,  Foster wrote 171 cartoons.

His writing in the sixties begins with THE YOGI BEAR SHOW and
includes THE FLINTSONES and his final work,  the television series
THE BUGS BUNNY AND TWEETY SHOW.

Foster was also a composer.  Among his musical work is Tweety Bird’s
theme I TAWT I TAW A PUDDY TAT.

Several foreign entities have received the vast sums of monies
collected throughout the world for Foster.  What was wire transferred
into the United States disappeared into  Writers Guild accounts.

Foster is buried at El Toro Memorial Park in Lake Forest, California.

Not one cent of his monies,   as should have by law,  has ever escheated
to the State of California.

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