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|name = Stooge for a Mouse |
|name = Stooge for a Mouse |
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|image = Stooge_for_a_Mouse_Remastered_TC.png |
|image = Stooge_for_a_Mouse_Remastered_TC.png |
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− | |Animators = [[Arthur Davis]]<br>[[Emery Hawkins]]<br>[[Gerry Chiniquy]]<br>[[Ken Champin]]<br>[[Virgil Ross]] |
+ | |Animators = [[Arthur Davis]] <br>[[Emery Hawkins]] <br>[[Gerry Chiniquy]] <br>[[Ken Champin]] <br>[[Virgil Ross]] |
|Layout-artist = [[Hawley Pratt]] |
|Layout-artist = [[Hawley Pratt]] |
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|Background-artist = [[Paul Julian]] |
|Background-artist = [[Paul Julian]] |
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|series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
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|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]] |
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]] |
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− | |Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Hector the Bulldog]] |
+ | |Starring = [[Sylvester]] <br>[[Hector the Bulldog]] |
|previous = [[Canary Row]] |
|previous = [[Canary Row]] |
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− | |next = [[Pop 'Im Pop!]]|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]] (uncredited)<br>[[Michael Maltese]] (uncredited) |
+ | |next = [[Pop 'Im Pop!]]|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]] (uncredited) <br>[[Michael Maltese]] (uncredited) |
− | |video = [[File:Stooge For A Mouse (1950)|thumb|center| |
+ | |video = [[File:Stooge For A Mouse (1950)|thumb|center|280px]] |
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− | '''Stooge for a Mouse''' is a 1950 ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' |
+ | '''Stooge for a Mouse''' is a 1950 ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Friz Freleng]]. |
− | ==Plot== |
+ | == Plot == |
A mouse wants a block of cheese, but finds he has one problem: [[Sylvester]] the Cat. So he decides to get the cat to become an enemy to his best friend, a bulldog named Mike (aka Hector). |
A mouse wants a block of cheese, but finds he has one problem: [[Sylvester]] the Cat. So he decides to get the cat to become an enemy to his best friend, a bulldog named Mike (aka Hector). |
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− | ==Notes== |
+ | == Notes == |
− | *Some of the gags that were used here were later recycled in "[[Bugsy and Mugsy]]". |
+ | * Some of the gags that were used here were later recycled in "[[Bugsy and Mugsy]]". |
− | *Although there is no story credit in this cartoon, it is believed that [[Tedd Pierce]] wrote the story, according to some sources.{{Citation needed}} |
+ | * Although there is no story credit in this cartoon, it is believed that [[Tedd Pierce]] wrote the story, according to some sources.{{Citation needed}} |
− | *'''Production Numbers:''' 1139, 1518 (Blue Ribbon Reissue on Aug 1958<ref>http://betterlivingtv.blogspot.com/2013/08/blue-ribbon-blues.html</ref>) |
+ | * '''Production Numbers:''' 1139, 1518 (Blue Ribbon Reissue on Aug 1958<ref>http://betterlivingtv.blogspot.com/2013/08/blue-ribbon-blues.html</ref>) |
== Availability == |
== Availability == |
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− | + | * (1994) LaserDisc - ''[[Looney Tunes LaserDiscs|Sylvester and Tweety's Bad Ol Putty-Tat Blues]]'' |
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− | ==Gallery== |
+ | == Gallery == |
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Stooge for a Mouse Remastered TC.png|Title Card |
Stooge for a Mouse Remastered TC.png|Title Card |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Stooge for a Mouse is a 1950 Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng.
Plot
A mouse wants a block of cheese, but finds he has one problem: Sylvester the Cat. So he decides to get the cat to become an enemy to his best friend, a bulldog named Mike (aka Hector).
Notes
- Some of the gags that were used here were later recycled in "Bugsy and Mugsy".
- Although there is no story credit in this cartoon, it is believed that Tedd Pierce wrote the story, according to some sources.
- Production Numbers: 1139, 1518 (Blue Ribbon Reissue on Aug 1958[1])
Availability
- (1994) LaserDisc - Sylvester and Tweety's Bad Ol Putty-Tat Blues
Gallery
References