There's a scene in a episode of an old cartoon whose name I can't remember, it's not The Chump Champ, Woody Woodpecker, Popeye or Screwy Squirrel. There's a "prize" human woman with normal shoes and white dress if I'm remembering correctly, who is gradually revealed to a male character (who I think had a beard and was human as well), from the feet up, but when it gets to her head, it is revealed that she's ugly, which scares the man away, at which point the woman proceeds to chase after him in typical looney tunes fashion and then the episode ends if I'm not mistaken. Please help me find it.
Please god let this not turn into one of those lost media rabbit holes.
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>>1548220It's a stretch but could you be half-remembering the scene from Who Framed Rodger Rabbit?
I have recollections of such a cartoon.I even think I can see her face in my mind.But I have no idea of what cartoon it is.From the options I used to have as a child, I am guessing it is highly likely to be an episode from Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies.
>>1548220That sounds similar to what happens in Red Hot Riding Hood (1943) cartoon. Maybe a misremembering of that?There are other Tex Avery cartoons with a similar sounding gag like that, so maybe one of them?
>>1548326No, it wasn't Lena Hyena, but the lass did have similar facial features.
>>1548336>Red Hot Riding HoodNo, it wasn't that. From what I remember, the scene had a box (like the ones in magic shows where they remove body parts), with the head, middle body, lower body, legs and feet where all in a separate square that was gradually revealed piece by piece from the bottom up until it got to her face.
>>1548340The little rural riding hood cartoon from 1949
>>1548605Damn, I'm getting remembered on cartoons that I didn't know I wanted! But this still ain't it chief, and knowing how unreliable and suggestible one's memory is, I'm questioning the veracity of everything I've got on my mind right now. Anyway, there was a closing chase scene where the ugly human lady chased after the poor guy into the distance as that classic closing black iris shot circle of the ending rolls in. There most definitely wasn't a car involved in that.
Oh well.