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Who were George and Junior in Tex Avery’s cartoons?

  • Two dancing mice

  • A detective duo

  • A father and son pair

  • Two bumbling bears

Answer

George and Junior were two bumbling bears in Tex Avery's cartoons. They were first introduced in the 1943 short "Dumb-Hounded". George is the older, smarter, and more responsible of the two bears, while Junior is the younger, more impulsive, and more childish of the two. The two bears often get into trouble, but they always manage to find a way to solve their problems in the end.
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