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(Animator) Robert Clampett was a renowned American animator, director, producer, and puppeteer who made significant contributions to the Looney Tunes animated series by Warner Bros. He began his career at Harman-Ising Productions in 1931 and later became a director in 1937. Over the course of 15 years at Warner Bros., he directed 84 beloved cartoons and introduced memorable characters such as Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Tweety. Following his departure from Warner Bros. in 1946, Clampett shifted his focus to television, where he created the popular puppet show Time for Beany and the animated series Beany and Cecil. His work is known for its surrealistic style, dynamic animation, and witty humor.