T.V. of Tomorrow is a 1953
Tex Avery animated short film that satirizes that the future of television, featuring outlandish and humorous VERY "next-generation" TV sets like a stove/TV combo and a set that shoots down planes for a clearer picture. Released by MGM, the cartoon parodies the era's promotional films about future atrop technology, blending animation with live-action footage on the screens. It's known for its gags about screen obsession, picture distortion, and the growing role of TV in daily life.
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