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⚫ | A boy named Junior, who treats his dog Elvis cruelly, is scolded by his mother and sent to his room to have a nap. Junior dreams that he is a dog adopted by a loving little girl, who doesn't know that dogs aren't supposed to be washed in a washing machine, or bandaged from head-to-toe after being beaten up by a scrappier, smaller dog, or toothbrushed with shaving cream. Junior awakes from his dream in shock. Now sensitive to his own dog's feelings, Junior vows to be nicer to him. </span> |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
Revision as of 07:08, 22 December 2016
{{Infobox Shorts
|name = A Waggily Tale
|image = A_Waggily_Tale.jpg
|Director = Friz Freleng
|producer = John W. Burton
|airdate = April 26, 1958
|series = Looney Tunes
|Voice = Daws Butler
June Foray
Lucille Bliss
|Starring = Junior
Elvis
Mother
Little Girl
Johnny
Spike
|previous = Whoa, Be-Gone!
|next = Feather Bluster
|Video =
|Writer = Warren Foster
|Animators = Art Davis
Virgil Ross
Gerry Chiniquy
|Layout-artist = Hawley Pratt
|Background-artist = Boris Gorelick
|Sound effects = Treg Brown
|Musician = Milt Franklyn
|video =
A Waggily Tale is a 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon.
Plot
A boy named Junior, who treats his dog Elvis cruelly, is scolded by his mother and sent to his room to have a nap. Junior dreams that he is a dog adopted by a loving little girl, who doesn't know that dogs aren't supposed to be washed in a washing machine, or bandaged from head-to-toe after being beaten up by a scrappier, smaller dog, or toothbrushed with shaving cream. Junior awakes from his dream in shock. Now sensitive to his own dog's feelings, Junior vows to be nicer to him.
Trivia
- This cartoon combines the plots of both Boyhood Daze and A Kiddies' Kitty.
- According to the Toonheads episode "Ralph Phillips", the little boy bully who owns Spike the dog in one scene from this cartoon is a caricature of Chuck Jones, the creator of the Ralph Phillips character.
- Junior would later be seen as Prince Abba-Dabba in Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales.
Censorship
A similar scene from A Kiddies Kitty in this cartoon where Junior as a dog is thrown into a washing machine by a little girl and comes out of the machine as a big ball of fur is cut when aired on The WB.