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Frederick Bean Avery, commonly known as "Fred Avery," was an American animator and director, best known for creating the iconic cartoon character Bugs Bunny alongside his colleagues at Warner Bros. He played a significant role in developing the style of animated shorts during the Golden Age of Animation. Avery's work is characterized by its innovative humor and clever storytelling, influencing the direction of animated comedy. He is often referred to as "Tex" Avery, a nickname derived from his middle name.

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