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|Starring = Louie the Parrot<br>Heathcliff<br>Dog
 
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|previous = [[You Were Never Duckier]]
 
|previous = [[You Were Never Duckier]]
|next = [[Hot Cross Bunny]]}}'''
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|Writer = [[Lloyd Turner]]
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|Animators = [[Basil Davidovich]]<br>[[Don Williams]]<br>[[Bill Melendez|J.C. Melendez]]<br>[[Emery Hawkins]]
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|Layout-artist = [[Don Smith]]
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|Background-artist = [[Philip DeGuard]]
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|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling|Carl Stalling]]}}'''
   
 
'''Dough Ray Me-ow '''is a 1948 [[Merrie Melodies]] cartoon directed by [[Arthur Davis]].
 
'''Dough Ray Me-ow '''is a 1948 [[Merrie Melodies]] cartoon directed by [[Arthur Davis]].

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Dough Ray Me-ow
Dough Ray Me-Ow
Directed By: Arthur Davis
Produced By: Eddie Selzer
Released: August 14, 1948
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Lloyd Turner
Animation: Basil Davidovich
Don Williams
J.C. Melendez
Emery Hawkins
Layouts: Don Smith
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard
Film Editor: Treg Brown (uncredited)
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Music: Carl Stalling
Starring: Louie the Parrot
Heathcliff
Dog
Preceded By: You Were Never Duckier
Succeeded By: Hot Cross Bunny

Dough Ray Me-ow is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Arthur Davis.

Summary

Louie the Parrot finds a written will stating that his master bequeathes the family fortune not to him, but to his fellow household pet, a lunkheaded cat named Heathcliff, with the proviso that Louie is next in line to inherit the wealth if Heathcliff dies. So, Louie plots the untimely demise of Heathcliff.

Plot

Heathcliff the cat, the dumbest character ever created, inherits $1 million, and Louie the parrot tries to kill the cat to get the money. Heathcliff relies on Louie for help in everything. From getting his paw out of a mousetrap to reminding him to breathe ("You forgot to breathe again, stupid!"), the beleaguered parrot discovers that Heathcliff will inherit the estate. However, if something happens to him, then the parrot becomes next in line for the money. All good intentions are now down the drain as the wily parrot tries to destroy the unsuspecting cat, who's too stupid to realize it.