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{{Infobox Shorts
 
{{Infobox Shorts
 
|name = Dog Tales
 
|name = Dog Tales
|image = Dogtales.jpg
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|image = Dog Tales.png
 
|Director = [[Robert McKimson]]
 
|Director = [[Robert McKimson]]
|producer = [[John W. Burton]]
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|producer = [[John W. Burton]] (uncredited)
 
|airdate = July 26, 1958
 
|airdate = July 26, 1958
 
|series = [[Looney Tunes]]
 
|series = [[Looney Tunes]]
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Julie Bennett]]<br>[[Robert C. Bruce]]<br>[[June Foray]]<br>[[Mary Jane Croft]]
 
|Starring = [[Charlie Dog]]
 
|previous = [[To Itch His Own]]
 
|next = [[Knighty Knight Bugs]]
 
 
|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]]
 
|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]]
 
|Animators = [[George Grandpré]]<br>[[Ted Bonnicksen]]<br>[[Warren Batchelder]]<br>[[Tom Ray]]
 
|Animators = [[George Grandpré]]<br>[[Ted Bonnicksen]]<br>[[Warren Batchelder]]<br>[[Tom Ray]]
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|Background-artist = [[Richard H. Thomas]]
 
|Background-artist = [[Richard H. Thomas]]
 
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
 
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
 
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Julie Bennett]]<br>[[Robert C. Bruce]]<br>[[June Foray]]<br>[[Mary Jane Croft]]
 
|Musician = [[Milt Franklyn]]
 
|Musician = [[Milt Franklyn]]
|video = [[File:Dog Tales|center|280px]]
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|Starring = [[Charlie Dog]]
 
|previous = [[To Itch His Own]]
}}
 
 
|next = [[Knighty Knight Bugs]]
'''Dog Tales''' is a 1958 [[Warner Bros.]] animated cartoon. It reuses animation from Chuck Jones' ''[[Often an Orphan]]'' (1948) and Friz Freleng's [[Piker's Peak]] (1957). This animated film features the voices of [[Mel Blanc]], [[Robert C. Bruce]] and Julie Bennett, and was directed by [[Robert McKimson]] and written by [[Tedd Pierce]]. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958.
 
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|video = [[File:Dog Tales|thumb|center|280px]]
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}}'''Dog Tales''' is a [[1958]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short directed by [[Robert McKimson]].
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== Plot ==
 
A series of blackout gags involving dogs are presented. A doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman." Reference is made to (and a caricature of) the character played by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Gosfield Maurice Gosfield] in ''The Phil Silvers Show''. The narrator cannot make up his mind whether a dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter".
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== Notes ==
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* This short reuses animation from [[Chuck Jones]]' "[[Often an Orphan]]" ([[1948]]) and [[Friz Freleng]]'s "[[Foxy by Proxy]]" ([[1952]]) and "[[Piker's Peak]]" ([[1957]]).
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* The Great Dane, called Victor Barky, is a parody of Victor Borge.
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* Production Number: 1484
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* MPAA Number: 18696
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* Laddie resembles Robert/Roberta from the short, "[[Mixed Master]]".
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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Dog Tales.png|Title Card (Better Quality)
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Dogtales.jpg|Title Card (Low Quality)
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Dog-tales-news.jpg|Elsa Hubbell's photo from the Warner Club News November 1957 issue on the newspaper.
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DogTalesLeadSheetSmallPartial.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
== External Links ==
==Plot==
 
 
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051543/ ''Dog Tales (1958 film)''] at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database Internet Movie Database]
A series of blackout gags involving dogs are presented. A doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman." Reference is made to (and a caricature of) the character played by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Gosfield Maurice Gosfield] on ''The Phil Silvers Show''. The narrator cannot make up his mind whether a dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter".
 
   
==External links==
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051543/ ''Dog Tales (1958 film)''] at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database Internet Movie Database]
 
   
   
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[[Category:Cartoons directed by Robert McKimson]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Robert McKimson]]
 
[[Category:1958]]
 
[[Category:1958]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by June Foray]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by June Foray]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Robert C. Bruce]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Robert C. Bruce]]
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Julie Bennett]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons produced by John W. Burton]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons produced by John W. Burton]]
 
[[Category:Caricatures of real people]]
 
[[Category:Caricatures of real people]]
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[[Category:One-Shot Cartoons]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons that reuse footage from earlier cartoons]]

Revision as of 15:44, 14 September 2020

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Dog Tales
Dog Tales
Directed By: Robert McKimson
Produced By: John W. Burton (uncredited)
Released: July 26, 1958
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Tedd Pierce
Animation: George Grandpré
Ted Bonnicksen
Warren Batchelder
Tom Ray
Layouts: Robert Gribbroek
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Julie Bennett
Robert C. Bruce
June Foray
Mary Jane Croft
Music: Milt Franklyn
Starring: Charlie Dog
Preceded By: To Itch His Own
Succeeded By: Knighty Knight Bugs
Dog_Tales

Dog Tales

Dog Tales is a 1958 Looney Tunes short directed by Robert McKimson.

Plot

A series of blackout gags involving dogs are presented. A doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman." Reference is made to (and a caricature of) the character played by Maurice Gosfield in The Phil Silvers Show. The narrator cannot make up his mind whether a dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter".

Notes

Gallery

External Links