From 1963, it's time for "Harry Happy," produced in New York City by Paramount Cartoon Studios as part of Paramount's Modern Madcap series. In this one, Harry Happy acts like a total gentleman when he's away from home. But once back in the house, Harry turns into a belligerent bastard towards his long-suffering wife.
This cartoon, with story by Albert Pross and I. Klein, animation by Martin Taras, John Gentilella, and William B. Pattengill, Scenics by Anton Loeb, and music by Winston Sharples, was produced and directed by longtime studio veteran Seymour Kneitel.
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