An A.A.P. Ad Anomality

Here is a strange piece of art from a sales pamphlet produced by A.A.P.


This ad is a strange mishmash of old and new. All but 2 of the character images are taken from comic books, the other 2 (Sniffles and Pepe Le Pew's) are taken from Lobby Cards of one of their respective cartoons (Lost and Foundling and Odor-Able Kitty respectively).

My question is, how did A.A.P gain access to those specific comic art? Were they produced and owned by A.A.P. or since this was just an advertisement, did they just take any stock image they had lying around regardless of if they produced it or not? Who knows?

One more question, why is Pinky Pig, that parrot and that grey duck in this ad? Last time I checked, there was never a Looney Tunes short about a grey duck getting confused at Daffy Duck's blue collar, though I could be wrong (maybe it's called "A Duck of Another Collar").

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