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|name = Rhapsody in Rivets
 
|name = Rhapsody in Rivets
|image = Rhapsody_in_Rivets.png
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|image = [[File:Rhapsody_in_Rivets.png|280px]]
 
|Director = [[Friz Freleng|I. Freleng]]
 
|Director = [[Friz Freleng|I. Freleng]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
 
|producer = [[Leon Schlesinger]]
 
|airdate = December 6, 1941
 
|airdate = December 6, 1941
 
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
 
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
|Voice =
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|Voice =
 
|Starring = Various Construction Workers
 
|Starring = Various Construction Workers
 
|previous = [[Porky's Midnight Matinee]]
 
|previous = [[Porky's Midnight Matinee]]
 
|next = [[Wabbit Twouble]]
 
|next = [[Wabbit Twouble]]
|video = [[File:Looney Tunes 1941x39 Rhapsody in Rivets|thumb|center|280 px]]<br>[[File:Rhapsody In Rivets|thumb|center|280px]]
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|video = [[File:Rhapsody In Rivets|thumb|center|280px]]
 
|Writer = [[Michael Maltese]]
 
|Writer = [[Michael Maltese]]
 
|Animators = [[Gil Turner]]
 
|Animators = [[Gil Turner]]
 
|Layout-artist =
 
|Layout-artist =
 
|Background-artist =
 
|Background-artist =
|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]]
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|Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]] (uncredited)
 
|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]
 
|Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling]]
 
}}'''Rhapsody in Rivets''' is a [[1941]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Friz Freleng]].
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'''Rhapsody in Rivets''' is a [[1941]] ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon directed by [[Friz Freleng]].
 
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== 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.
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The "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt is "performed" by a team of animals constructing a skyscraper. The construction foreman, a lion, conducts their efforts.
   
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==
* LaserDisc - ''[[The Golden Age of Looney Tunes]]'', Vol. 1, Side 6: Friz Freleng
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* (1991) LaserDisc - ''[[The Golden Age of Looney Tunes]]'', Vol. 1, Side 6: Friz Freleng
* VHS - ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'', Vol. 6: Friz Freleng
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* (1991) VHS - ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'', Vol. 6: Friz Freleng
*DVD - The Bride Came C.O.D. (1995 Turner dubbed version,added as a bonus)
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* (1999) VHS - ''[[Looney Tunes: The Collectors Edition]]'' Volume 5: Musical Masterpieces (1995 Turner dubbed version)
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* (2007) DVD - ''The Bride Came C.O.D.'' (1995 Turner dubbed version, added as a bonus)
* DVD - ''[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection]]'', Disc 2
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* (2008) DVD - ''[[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Awards Animation Collection]]'', Disc 2
* DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Musical Masterpieces]]''
 
* Blu-Ray, DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 3]]'', Disc 2
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* (2014) Blu-ray, DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 3]]'', Disc 2
 
* (2015) DVD - ''[[Looney Tunes Musical Masterpieces]]''
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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* This short features no dialogue.
* 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]]".
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* It was reissued two times; once in [[1947]] (evident of the closing card) and again in [[1955]].
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* 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 [[List of Warner Bros. cartoons with Blue Ribbon reissues|Blue Ribbon]] ending card is still replaced by the 1947-[[1948|48]] [[Turner Entertainment|Turner]] [[Dubbed Versions|"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 ==
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== External links ==
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== External Links ==
 
*{{imdb title|0034097|Rhapsody in Rivets}}
 
*{{imdb title|0034097|Rhapsody in Rivets}}
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[[Category:Merrie Melodies Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Merrie Melodies Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Academy Award nominees]]
 
[[Category:Academy Award nominees]]
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[[Category:Cartoons written by Melvin Millar]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Melvin Millar]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Michael Maltese]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons written by Michael Maltese]]
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Gil Turner]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]]
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Ken Champin]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Gerry Chiniquy]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Manuel Perez]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Cal Dalton]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons animated by Richard Bickenbach]]
 
 
[[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]]
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[[Category:Cartoons in a.a.p. package]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons in a.a.p. package]]
 
[[Category:One-Shot Cartoons]]
 
[[Category:One-Shot Cartoons]]
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[[Category:Cartoons with missing Leon Schlesinger credits]]
 
[[Category:Cartoons with no dialogue]]

Revision as of 08:23, 2 December 2019

Template:Infobox Shorts wTabsRhapsody in Rivets is a 1941 Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng.

Plot

The "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt is "performed" by a team of animals constructing a skyscraper. The construction foreman, a lion, conducts their efforts.

Availability

Notes

  • This short features no dialogue.
  • 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

External Links