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* This was the final cartoon with the mid-1938 opening theme, which was used starting with "[[My Little Buckaroo]]". |
* This was the final cartoon with the mid-1938 opening theme, which was used starting with "[[My Little Buckaroo]]". |
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+ | * Cinderella in this cartoon bears a slight physical resemblance to [[Little Red Riding Hood]] from "[[Little Red Walking Hood]]", another Egghead cartoon which Tex Avery previously directed the previous year. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Cinderella Meets Fella is a 1938 Merrie Melodies short directed by Tex Avery.
Plot
In an update of the Cinderella story, when the fairy godmother is late, Cinderella calls the police, and they find her in a bar. Her first attempt at making the pumpkin backfires and instead she makes Santa. Cinderella goes to the ball and meets Prince Charming. They dance and spend time together. When midnight strikes, she runs off and Prince Charming is able to find her house, but when he gets there he finds a note that tells him that she got tired of waiting for him, and instead, went to a Warner Brothers show. She appears from the audience and the two go to the tenth row.
Availability
- (1991) LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 1, Side 3: Tex Avery
- (1992) VHS - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 3: Tex Avery
- (1999) VHS - Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition Volume 6: Supporting Players (1995 Turner dubbed version)
- (2008) DVD - Gold Diggers in Paris (1995 Turner dubbed version)
Notes
- This was the final cartoon with the mid-1938 opening theme, which was used starting with "My Little Buckaroo".
- Cinderella in this cartoon bears a slight physical resemblance to Little Red Riding Hood from "Little Red Walking Hood", another Egghead cartoon which Tex Avery previously directed the previous year.
Gallery