The Door

The Door is a 1968 WB-7A cartoon. It is neither a Looney Tune or a Merrie Melodie.

Plot
Two stylized, watercolor-rendered American Indians go hunting, to the scat-sung, mumbled soundtrack. They come upon an Indian maiden who shows them a strange door. They open the door and see live-action shots of busy cities, war, and other modern chaos. As they see this, the music becomes more and more frantic. The ending of the cartoon shows an atomic bomb exploding as the door closes, revealing the precautionary, and very 1960s message: "peace." It's an interesting film, but frankly, it isn't particularly enjoyable more than once or twice. Perhaps the reason it is so rarely seen, and has never aired on television alongside the other cartoons, is that it might not appeal to children.

Trivia
This used to be considered by many to be one of the rarest WB cartoons ever made, due to the fact that it wasn't designed to interest children. Not even YouTube has a video.

The short was, however, released as a special feature on Disc 3 of the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 1 in 2011.