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|name = Hawaiian Aye Aye |
|name = Hawaiian Aye Aye |
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|Director = [[Gerry Chiniquy]] |
|Director = [[Gerry Chiniquy]] |
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|producer = [[David H. DePatie]] |
|producer = [[David H. DePatie]] |
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|series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
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|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[June Foray]] |
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[June Foray]] |
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− | |Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Tweety |
+ | |Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Tweety]]<br>[[Granny]]<br>Sharkey |
|previous = [[War and Pieces]] |
|previous = [[War and Pieces]] |
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+ | |next = [[False Hare]] |
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− | + | |video = [[File:Hawaiian Aye Aye (1964 Tweety and Sylvester cartoon with laugh track)|thumb|center|280px]]<br>[[File:Hawaiian Aye Aye|thumb|center|280px]]<br>[[File:062764DVD Hawaiian Aye Aye MM|thumb|center|280px]] |
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|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]]<br>[[Bill Danch]] |
|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]]<br>[[Bill Danch]] |
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|Animators = [[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Bob Matz]]<br>[[Art Leonardi]]<br>[[Lee Halpern]] |
|Animators = [[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Bob Matz]]<br>[[Art Leonardi]]<br>[[Lee Halpern]] |
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|Background-artist = [[Tom O'Loughlin]] |
|Background-artist = [[Tom O'Loughlin]] |
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|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]] |
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]] |
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− | |Musician = [[William Lava|Bill Lava]] |
+ | |Musician = [[William Lava|Bill Lava]] |
+ | }}'''Hawaiian Aye Aye''' is a [[1964]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Gerry Chiniquy]]. |
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+ | == Plot == |
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− | '''Hawaiian Aye Aye''' is a 1964 ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' animated short, directed by [[Gerry Chiniquy]] and written by [[Tedd Pierce]] and [[Bill Danch]], starring [[Tweety]] and [[Sylvester]]. Sylvester and Tweety's voices were provided by [[Mel Blanc]], while Tweety's owner [[Granny]] was voiced by [[June Foray]]. This was the final Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon to feature the duo of Sylvester and Tweety together, and the last appearance of Tweety in a theatrical cartoon until ''[[Carrotblanca]]'' in 1995. It was the also last non-[[Bugs Bunny]] cartoon produced by the original Warner Bros. studio before it closed down in 1963.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Production Number List 1946-1964|year=2011|work=davemackey.com/animation/wb|url=http://davemackey.com/animation/wb/prodnumbers.html|accessdate=2011-01-12}}</ref> And this is also the last time the classic bullet-shot Merrie Melodies rings were used for the intro and outro sequences. |
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⚫ | On the island of Hawaii, Granny is off to join a luau celebration, leaving Tweety to look after himself. A peckish Sylvester spots Tweety and tries to get him, but only one thing stands between Sylvester and his prey: Granny's pet Sharky. Sylvester's attempts with a zip line, an air pumping diving suit and a pair of stilts all fail. Just then Granny and Tweety leave, finished from their vacation. Determined not to lose Tweety, Sylvester rows in a canoe after the cruiser with Sharky behind him all this time |
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− | == |
+ | == Availability == |
+ | * VHS - ''[[Looney Tunes Presents]]: Tweety: Tweet and Lovely'' |
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⚫ | On the island of Hawaii, Granny is off to join a celebration, leaving Tweety to look after himself. A peckish Sylvester spots Tweety and tries to get him, but only one thing stands between Sylvester and his prey: Granny's pet Sharky. Sylvester's attempts with a zip line, an air pumping diving suit and a pair of stilts all fail. Just then Granny and Tweety leave, finished from their vacation. Determined not to lose Tweety, Sylvester rows in a canoe after the cruiser with Sharky behind him all this time |
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− | == |
+ | == Notes == |
+ | * This was the last non-[[Bugs Bunny]] cartoon to be produced by the [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|original Warner Bros. studio]] before it closed down in [[1963]] with production number 1662.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20131222115156/http://www.davemackey.com/animation/wb/prodnumbers.html Production Number List 1946-1964]. web.archive.org/web/20131222115156/http://www.davemackey.com/animation/wb/prodnumbers.html</ref> |
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− | [[File:Hawaiian Aye Aye|left|thumb|147x147px]] |
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+ | * This is last time the classic bullet-shot ''Merrie Melodies'' [[Color Rings]] were used for the intro and outro sequences, which had started with "[[I Wanna Play House]]" in 1936. |
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+ | * This is also the last time the "[[Merrily We Roll Along]]" theme is played until the 1990s; it had started with "[[Boulevardier from the Bronx]]" in 1936. |
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+ | * Sharkey is very similar to [[Hector the Bulldog]] as both are pets to [[Granny]] and they also attack [[Sylvester]] to prevent [[Tweety]] from getting eaten by the cat. |
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+ | * This is the only Tweety cartoon to be directed by [[Gerry Chiniquy]], who was a longtime animator of [[Friz Freleng]]'s unit. |
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+ | * This is Tweety's final appearance during the golden age of animation. |
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− | ==References== |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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+ | Hawaiian.jpg|Title Card (Before Remastering) |
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+ | 1662wb.png|Title Card (Remastered Japanese DVD version) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{SylvesterShorts}} |
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[[Category:Cartoons written by Tedd Pierce]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons with music by Bill Lava]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons animated by Bob Matz]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons with layouts by Robert Gribbroek]] |
[[Category:Cartoons with layouts by Robert Gribbroek]] |
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Hawaiian Aye Aye is a 1964 Merrie Melodies short directed by Gerry Chiniquy.
Plot
On the island of Hawaii, Granny is off to join a luau celebration, leaving Tweety to look after himself. A peckish Sylvester spots Tweety and tries to get him, but only one thing stands between Sylvester and his prey: Granny's pet Sharky. Sylvester's attempts with a zip line, an air pumping diving suit and a pair of stilts all fail. Just then Granny and Tweety leave, finished from their vacation. Determined not to lose Tweety, Sylvester rows in a canoe after the cruiser with Sharky behind him all this time
Availability
- VHS - Looney Tunes Presents: Tweety: Tweet and Lovely
Notes
- This was the last non-Bugs Bunny cartoon to be produced by the original Warner Bros. studio before it closed down in 1963 with production number 1662.[1]
- This is last time the classic bullet-shot Merrie Melodies Color Rings were used for the intro and outro sequences, which had started with "I Wanna Play House" in 1936.
- This is also the last time the "Merrily We Roll Along" theme is played until the 1990s; it had started with "Boulevardier from the Bronx" in 1936.
- Sharkey is very similar to Hector the Bulldog as both are pets to Granny and they also attack Sylvester to prevent Tweety from getting eaten by the cat.
- This is the only Tweety cartoon to be directed by Gerry Chiniquy, who was a longtime animator of Friz Freleng's unit.
- This is Tweety's final appearance during the golden age of animation.
References
- ↑ Production Number List 1946-1964. web.archive.org/web/20131222115156/http://www.davemackey.com/animation/wb/prodnumbers.html
Gallery
Tweety Cartoons | ||||
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1942 | A Tale of Two Kitties | |||
1944 | Birdy and the Beast | |||
1945 | A Gruesome Twosome | |||
1947 | Tweetie Pie | |||
1948 | I Taw a Putty Tat | |||
1949 | Bad Ol' Putty Tat | |||
1950 | Home, Tweet Home • All a Bir-r-r-d • Canary Row | |||
1951 | Putty Tat Trouble • Room and Bird • Tweety's S.O.S. • Tweet Tweet Tweety | |||
1952 | Gift Wrapped • Ain't She Tweet • A Bird in a Guilty Cage | |||
1953 | Snow Business • Fowl Weather • Tom Tom Tomcat • A Street Cat Named Sylvester • Catty Cornered | |||
1954 | Dog Pounded • Muzzle Tough • Satan's Waitin' | |||
1955 | Sandy Claws • Tweety's Circus • Red Riding Hoodwinked • Heir-Conditioned | |||
1956 | Tweet and Sour • Tree Cornered Tweety • Tugboat Granny | |||
1957 | Tweet Zoo • Tweety and the Beanstalk • Birds Anonymous • Greedy for Tweety | |||
1958 | A Pizza Tweety-Pie • A Bird in a Bonnet | |||
1959 | Trick or Tweet • Tweet and Lovely • Tweet Dreams | |||
1960 | Hyde and Go Tweet • Trip for Tat | |||
1961 | The Rebel Without Claws • The Last Hungry Cat | |||
1962 | The Jet Cage | |||
1964 | Hawaiian Aye Aye | |||
2011 | I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat |