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* It was reissued two times; once in 1947 (evident of the closing card) and again in 1955.
 
* It was reissued two times; once in 1947 (evident of the closing card) and again in 1955.
 
* This short was one of two that originally credited Schlesinger that was reissued in the 1954-55 season, the other being "[[The Trial of Mr. Wolf]]".
 
* This short was one of two that originally credited Schlesinger that was reissued in the 1954-55 season, the other being "[[The Trial of Mr. Wolf]]".
* Though this short has no dialogue, the Blue Ribbon ending card is still replaced by the 1947-48 Turner "dubbed" card in the 1995 American and European Turner prints.
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* Though this short has no dialogue, the Blue Ribbon ending card is still replaced by the 1947-48 Turner "dubbed" card in the 1995 American and European Turner prints. What is more, the European Turner print opening has red borders, while the American Turner prints has none.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 18:15, 13 December 2018

Template:Infobox Shorts wTabs Rhapsody in Rivets is a 1941 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.

Plot

The short features the "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt as "performed" by a team of animals constructing a skyscraper. The construction foreman, a lion, conducts their efforts. There is no dialogue.

Availability

Notes

  • It was reissued two times; once in 1947 (evident of the closing card) and again in 1955.
  • This short was one of two that originally credited Schlesinger that was reissued in the 1954-55 season, the other being "The Trial of Mr. Wolf".
  • Though this short has no dialogue, the Blue Ribbon ending card is still replaced by the 1947-48 Turner "dubbed" card in the 1995 American and European Turner prints. What is more, the European Turner print opening has red borders, while the American Turner prints has none.

Gallery

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