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| - Honeymoon Hotel is a location that appeared in the episode "Married to Money."
- It is located near Fairy Falls, the waterfall where Farquaad's Ghost planned to kill Fiona and where the final battle took place.
- Honeymoon Hotel is a Merrie Melodies short, released February 17, 1934 and the first Warner Bros. cartoon produced in color. This was one of the two Merrie Melodies cartoons that was produced in Cinecolor. After that the series went briefly back to black-and-white, then to full on color, though the Looney Tunes remained black-and-white until 1942.
- Honeymoon Hotel is a location Shrek and Fiona go at the end of Shrek 4-D
- The cartoon follows a male and female bug/insect who check into a hotel which catches on fire. The song Honeymoon Hotel (by Al Dubin and Harry Warren) was originally introduced in the 1933 Warner Bros. film, Footlight Parade.
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| - Honeymoon Hotel is a location that appeared in the episode "Married to Money."
- It is located near Fairy Falls, the waterfall where Farquaad's Ghost planned to kill Fiona and where the final battle took place.
- Honeymoon Hotel is a Merrie Melodies short, released February 17, 1934 and the first Warner Bros. cartoon produced in color. This was one of the two Merrie Melodies cartoons that was produced in Cinecolor. After that the series went briefly back to black-and-white, then to full on color, though the Looney Tunes remained black-and-white until 1942.
- Honeymoon Hotel is a location Shrek and Fiona go at the end of Shrek 4-D
- The cartoon follows a male and female bug/insect who check into a hotel which catches on fire. The song Honeymoon Hotel (by Al Dubin and Harry Warren) was originally introduced in the 1933 Warner Bros. film, Footlight Parade. It is notable for being the first Warner Bros. cartoon produced in color (though it used Cinecolor since Walt Disney had exclusive rights to the Technicolor process). There was only one other Merrie Melodies cartoon produced in Cinecolor (Beauty and the Beast) before the series went briefly back to black-and-white. Later, the Merrie Melodies moved to Technicolor, though the Looney Tunes continued to be produced in black-and-white until 1943.
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