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It is most evident in "What's Opera, Doc?," but it is also central to "Rabbit of Seville" (1950), a send-up of Rossini's barber; "Long-Haired Hare" (1949), in which a pompous tenor is tortured by Bugs, and "High Note" (1960), in which musical symbols on a staff play the "Blue Danube" waltz and are disrupted by an inebriated quarter note.
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How pompous.
PS: Pompous?
Was that too pompous?
He isn't pompous.
Weak, self-deluding, pompous?
Motivated, not pompous.
Newt Gingrich is still pompous.
You pompous old bore!
Poirot is pompous.
The man was pompous.
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