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|name = Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner
 
|name = Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner
|image = Cuff_titles_003-768036(1).jpg
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|image = Eatin_on_the_Cuff-restored.png
 
|Director = [[Bob Clampett|Robert Clampett]]
 
|Director = [[Bob Clampett|Robert Clampett]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
 
|airdate = August 22, 1942
 
|airdate = August 22, 1942
 
|series = [[Looney Tunes]]
 
|series = [[Looney Tunes]]
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Sara Berner]]<br>[[Leo White]]
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|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]] (uncredited)<br>[[Sara Berner]] (uncredited)
|Starring = Piano-Playing Narrator<br>Moth<br>Honey Bee<br>Black Widow Spider<br>Piano Player
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|Starring = Piano-Playing Narrator (played by Leo White)<br>Moth<br>Honey Bee<br>Black Widow Spider
 
|previous = [[The Squawkin' Hawk]]
 
|previous = [[The Squawkin' Hawk]]
 
|next = [[Fresh Hare]]
 
|next = [[Fresh Hare]]
|video = [[File:LOONEY TOONS Eatin' on the Cuff or, The Moth Who Came to Dinner (1942) (Remastered) (1080p)|center|280px]]
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|video = [[File:Eatin on the Cuff Or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - 1942 - Looney Tunes - (HD & CC)|center|280px]]
 
|Writer = [[Warren Foster]]
 
|Writer = [[Warren Foster]]
 
|Animators = [[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Rod Scribner]] (uncredited)
 
|Animators = [[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Rod Scribner]] (uncredited)
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|Background-artist =
 
|Background-artist =
 
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
 
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]}}
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|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]
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}}
'''Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner''' is a 1942 [[Looney Tunes]] short directed by [[Bob Clampett]].
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'''Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner''' is a [[1942]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short directed by [[Bob Clampett]].
   
==Plot==
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== Plot ==
The film begins and ends with a live-action piano player, his singing inexplicably voiced over by Mel Blanc and carried as narration throughout the cartoon, the moth character appears in both scenes, and in the final shot eats the guy's pants right off, sending him clumsily running off into the distance. Plotwise, a wiseguy moth is preparing for his wedding day ("Here comes the groom, straight as a broom, all purtied up with ten-cent perfume"!). He wakes up late, and after getting some breakfast at the bar (A few peoples' pant cuffs) he gets held up by a Black Widow spider, who seduces him with a cigarette lighter (moths are attracted to light, of course). A wacky chase ensues. His bride-to-be, a bee, thinks he's ditched her, and cries... until she realizes something might be wrong and comes to the rescue ("confidentially, she stings!") Also keep an eye out for another unique cartoon filming technique, the photographic backgrounds used for the moth's suit-pocket home and other key scenes.
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The film begins and ends with a live-action piano player, his singing inexplicably voiced over by [[Mel Blanc]] and carried as narration throughout the cartoon, the moth character appears in both scenes, and in the final shot eats the guy's pants right off, sending him clumsily running off into the distance. Plotwise, a wiseguy moth is preparing for his wedding day ("Here comes the groom, straight as a broom, all purtied up with ten-cent perfume"!). He wakes up late, and after getting some breakfast at the bar (A few peoples' pant cuffs) he gets held up by a Black Widow spider, who seduces him with a cigarette lighter (moths are attracted to light, of course). A wacky chase ensues. His bride-to-be, a bee, thinks he's ditched her, and cries... until she realizes something might be wrong and comes to the rescue ("confidentially, she stings!") Also keep an eye out for another unique cartoon filming technique, the photographic backgrounds used for the moth's suit-pocket home and other key scenes.
   
==Gallery==
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== Availability ==
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*VHS - [[Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition]] Volume 7: Welcome To Wackyland
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*DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5]]'', Disc 4
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== Notes ==
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* This short combines live-action and animation.
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* Similar to [[You Ought to Be in Pictures]], the animation unit did not have access to location sound recording equipment, so all of the live-action footage was shot silent, to which the voices had to be dubbed in later, which is why the voices were dubbed by [[Mel Blanc]].
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* This short is now in the public domain as [[Sunset Productions]] failed to renew the copyright in time.
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* The working title of this cartoon was "The Moth and His Flame" and was later changed to "The Moth Meets His Flame."<ref>https://comics.ha.com/itm/animation-art/model-sheet/the-moth-and-his-flame-model-sheet-drawing-and-print-group-of-2-warner-brothers-1943-/a/7216-61148.s?ic16=ViewItem-BrowseTabs-Auction-Archive-ThisAuction-120115</ref>
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== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Cuff02.jpg
 
Cuff02.jpg
 
Cuff08.jpg
 
Cuff08.jpg
 
Cuff06.jpg
 
Cuff06.jpg
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moth and his flame model sheet second.jpg|Second model sheet
 
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</gallery>
   
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== References ==
[[Category:1942]]
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<references />[[Category:1942]]
 
[[Category:Looney Tunes Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Looney Tunes Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Bob Clampett]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Bob Clampett]]
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[[Category:Post-1935 Black & White Looney Tunes]]
 
[[Category:Post-1935 Black & White Looney Tunes]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Warren Foster]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Warren Foster]]
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Virgil Ross]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Rod Scribner]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]]
[[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Sara Berner]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with orchestrations by Milt Franklyn]]
 
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[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons produced by Leon Schlesinger]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons produced by Leon Schlesinger]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons in the Sunset Productions package]]
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[[Category:Public domain films]]

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Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner
Eatin on the Cuff-restored
Directed By: Robert Clampett
Produced By: Leon Schlesinger
Released: August 22, 1942
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Warren Foster
Animation: Virgil Ross
Rod Scribner (uncredited)
Layouts:
Backgrounds:
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc (uncredited)
Sara Berner (uncredited)
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Starring: Piano-Playing Narrator (played by Leo White)
Moth
Honey Bee
Black Widow Spider
Preceded By: The Squawkin' Hawk
Succeeded By: Fresh Hare

Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner is a 1942 Looney Tunes short directed by Bob Clampett.

Plot

The film begins and ends with a live-action piano player, his singing inexplicably voiced over by Mel Blanc and carried as narration throughout the cartoon, the moth character appears in both scenes, and in the final shot eats the guy's pants right off, sending him clumsily running off into the distance. Plotwise, a wiseguy moth is preparing for his wedding day ("Here comes the groom, straight as a broom, all purtied up with ten-cent perfume"!). He wakes up late, and after getting some breakfast at the bar (A few peoples' pant cuffs) he gets held up by a Black Widow spider, who seduces him with a cigarette lighter (moths are attracted to light, of course). A wacky chase ensues. His bride-to-be, a bee, thinks he's ditched her, and cries... until she realizes something might be wrong and comes to the rescue ("confidentially, she stings!") Also keep an eye out for another unique cartoon filming technique, the photographic backgrounds used for the moth's suit-pocket home and other key scenes.

Availability

Notes

  • This short combines live-action and animation.
  • Similar to You Ought to Be in Pictures, the animation unit did not have access to location sound recording equipment, so all of the live-action footage was shot silent, to which the voices had to be dubbed in later, which is why the voices were dubbed by Mel Blanc.
  • This short is now in the public domain as Sunset Productions failed to renew the copyright in time.
  • The working title of this cartoon was "The Moth and His Flame" and was later changed to "The Moth Meets His Flame."[1]

Gallery

References