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'''It's Hummer Time''' is a [[1950]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' cartoon directed by [[Robert McKimson]].
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'''It's Hummer Time''' is a [[1950]] ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' short directed by [[Robert McKimson]].
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
A hummingbird is chased back and fourth by a Tuxedo cat. Eventually the bird finds itself in the position of a sleeping Bulldog, who punishes the cat every time he tries to hurt the bird.
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A hummingbird is chased back and forth by a Tuxedo cat. Eventually the bird finds itself in the position of a sleeping Bulldog, who punishes the cat every time he tries to hurt the bird.
   
 
The punishments the cat received are:
 
The punishments the cat received are:
   
*'''The Fence''' - The bulldog pulled the tuxedo cat through a hole in the fence.
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* The Fence - The bulldog pulled the tuxedo cat through a hole in the fence.
*'''Happy Birthday''' - The tuxedo cat was hit with a birthday cake with dynamite sticks instead of candles.
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* Happy Birthday - The tuxedo cat was hit with a birthday cake with dynamite sticks instead of candles.
*'''The Rain Pipe''' - The tuxedo cat gets pulled through a rain pipe (ala The Fence), and then he hits it with a bat.
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* The Rain Pipe - The tuxedo cat gets pulled through a rain pipe (ala The Fence), and then he hits it with a bat.
*'''The Thinker''' - The tuxedo cat got thrown into a cement mixing machine and got turned into a mock-up of The Thinker.
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* The Thinker - The tuxedo cat got thrown into a cement mixing machine and got turned into a mock-up of The Thinker.
*'''The Works''' - This chronicles every punishment used (aside from Happy Birthday). The hummingbird took advantage of that and tied the tuxedo cat & bulldog together, having both of them go through everything. When they ended up in the cement mixer, the hummingbird turned them into statues for a bird bath.
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* The Works - This chronicles every punishment used (aside from Happy Birthday). The hummingbird took advantage of that and tied the tuxedo cat & bulldog together, having both of them go through everything. When they ended up in the cement mixer, the hummingbird turned them into statues for a bird bath.
   
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==
* VHS - ''[[Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition]]'' Volume 13: Comic Cat-Tastrophies
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* (1999) VHS - ''[[Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition]]'' Volume 13: Comic Cat-Tastrophies
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* (2008) DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 6]]'', Disc 4 (restored)
* DVD - ''Montana'' (unrestored, added as a bonus)
 
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* (2015) DVD - ''Montana''
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
A followup cartoon called "[[Early to Bet]]" was created around a year later.
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* A followup cartoon called "[[Early to Bet]]" was created around a year later.
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* "[http://www.cartoonstv.net/its-hummer-time/ It’s Hummer Time]" at [http://www.cartoonstv.net/ CartoonsTV]
 
* "[http://www.cartoonstv.net/its-hummer-time/ It’s Hummer Time]" at [http://www.cartoonstv.net/ CartoonsTV]
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It's Hummer Time
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Directed By: Robert McKimson
Produced By: Eddie Selzer (uncredited)
Released: July 22, 1950
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Warren Foster
Animation: Rod Scribner
J.C. Melendez
Charles McKimson
Phil DeLara
John Carey
Harry Love (effects animation)
Layouts: Cornett Wood
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Film Editor: Treg Brown (uncredited)
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Music: Carl Stalling
Starring: Hector the Bulldog
Hummingbird
The Supreme Cat
Bee
Preceded By: 8 Ball Bunny
Succeeded By: Golden Yeggs

It's Hummer Time is a 1950 Looney Tunes short directed by Robert McKimson.

Plot

A hummingbird is chased back and forth by a Tuxedo cat. Eventually the bird finds itself in the position of a sleeping Bulldog, who punishes the cat every time he tries to hurt the bird.

The punishments the cat received are:

  • The Fence - The bulldog pulled the tuxedo cat through a hole in the fence.
  • Happy Birthday - The tuxedo cat was hit with a birthday cake with dynamite sticks instead of candles.
  • The Rain Pipe - The tuxedo cat gets pulled through a rain pipe (ala The Fence), and then he hits it with a bat.
  • The Thinker - The tuxedo cat got thrown into a cement mixing machine and got turned into a mock-up of The Thinker.
  • The Works - This chronicles every punishment used (aside from Happy Birthday). The hummingbird took advantage of that and tied the tuxedo cat & bulldog together, having both of them go through everything. When they ended up in the cement mixer, the hummingbird turned them into statues for a bird bath.

Availability

Notes

  • A followup cartoon called "Early to Bet" was created around a year later.

External Links