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I Was a Teenage Thumb
I Was a Teenage Thumb
Directed By: Chuck Jones
Maurice Noble
Produced By: David H. DePatie
Released: January 19, 1963
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: John W. Dunn
Chuck Jones
Animation: Bob Bransford
Ken Harris
Tom Ray
Richard Thompson
Layouts: Bob Givens
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Richard Peel
Julie Bennett
Ben Frommer
Music: Bill Lava
Starring: George Ebenezer Thumb
Prunhilda
Ralph K. Merlin Jr.
King Arthur
Preceded By: Martian Through Georgia
Succeeded By: Devil's Feud Cake
I_Was_a_Teenage_Thumb_(1963)_(Uncensored)

I Was a Teenage Thumb (1963) (Uncensored)


I_Was_a_Teenage_Thumb_(1963,_CN_Censored)

I Was a Teenage Thumb (1963, CN Censored)

I Was a Teenage Thumb is a 1963 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones.

This is the Jones' second Looney Tunes cartoon based on the classic Tom Thumb story, the other being "Tom Thumb in Trouble". This one, however is told with a dry, British twist.

Plot

George Ebenezer Thumb and his wife Prunhilda desperately want a son, so they are granted a thumb-sized one by the wizard Ralph K. Merlin Jr. But after being snatched by the family cat, and then by a large bird, the baby manages to escape, then falls victim to a giant fish caught by a knight, which is then brought to King Arthur himself for a meal. The baby then is noticed by Arthur when he cuts open the fish. Arthur makes him a knight, and he eventually marries and has a son the size of his thumb, who has a son the size of his thumb, and so on.

Censorship

Versions of this cartoon commonly shown on American television censor King Arthur's line after he finds the thumb-sized baby in his fish, removing the profane word "ass." The scene is edited in at least three different ways depending on the channel:

  1. On ABC and Nickelodeon, King Arthur's line after he finds the thumb-sized baby in his fish, "Morty, you ass! This fish is full of people!" was edited to remove "you ass" (so now the line goes, "Morty...this fish is full of people!"). It should be noted that ABC used to air this uncut on Saturday morning TV between 1985 and 1989. The "you ass" edit wasn't made until 1998.
  2. Rather than edit the "you ass" in "Morty, you ass! This fish is full of people!", Cartoon Network and Boomerang USA's version cut the scene featuring that entire line[1]. Despite this, this cartoon aired completely uncut and uncensored on Tooncast (evident on the video in the infobox).
  3. In the version shown on the Russian channel 2x2, the fish cutting scene remains, but the line is muted.

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