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|name = Stooge for a Mouse
 
|name = Stooge for a Mouse
 
|image = Stooge_for_a_Mouse_Remastered_TC.png
 
|image = Stooge_for_a_Mouse_Remastered_TC.png
|Animators = [[Arthur Davis]]<br>[[Emery Hawkins]]<br>[[Gerry Chiniquy]]<br>[[Ken Champin]]<br>[[Virgil Ross]]
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|Animators = [[Arthur Davis]] <br>[[Emery Hawkins]] <br>[[Gerry Chiniquy]] <br>[[Ken Champin]] <br>[[Virgil Ross]]
 
|Layout-artist = [[Hawley Pratt]]
 
|Layout-artist = [[Hawley Pratt]]
 
|Background-artist = [[Paul Julian]]
 
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|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
 
|series = [[Merrie Melodies]]
 
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]
 
|Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]
|Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Hector the Bulldog]]
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|Starring = [[Sylvester]] <br>[[Hector the Bulldog]]
 
|previous = [[Canary Row]]
 
|previous = [[Canary Row]]
|next = [[Pop 'Im Pop!]]|Writer = [[Tedd Pierce]] (uncredited)<br>[[Michael Maltese]] (uncredited)
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'''Stooge for a Mouse''' is a 1950 ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' cartoon directed by [[Friz Freleng]] and starring [[Sylvester]] and [[Hector the Bulldog]].
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'''Stooge for a Mouse''' is a 1950 ''[[Merrie Melodies]]'' short directed by [[Friz Freleng]].
   
==Plot==
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== 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).
   
==Notes==
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== Notes ==
*Some of the gags that were used here were later recycled in "[[Bugsy and Mugsy]]".
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* 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}}
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* 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>)
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* '''Production Numbers:''' 1139, 1518 (Blue Ribbon Reissue on Aug 1958<ref>http://betterlivingtv.blogspot.com/2013/08/blue-ribbon-blues.html</ref>)
   
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==
Laserdisc- Sylvester and Tweety's Bad Ol Putty-Tat Blues
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* (1994) LaserDisc - ''[[Looney Tunes LaserDiscs|Sylvester and Tweety's Bad Ol Putty-Tat Blues]]''
   
==Gallery==
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Stooge for a Mouse Remastered TC.png|Title Card
 
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:1950]]

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Stooge for a Mouse
Stooge for a Mouse Remastered TC
Directed By: I. Freleng
Produced By: Eddie Selzer (uncredited)
Released: October 21, 1950
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Tedd Pierce (uncredited)
Michael Maltese (uncredited)
Animation: Arthur Davis
Emery Hawkins
Gerry Chiniquy
Ken Champin
Virgil Ross
Layouts: Hawley Pratt
Backgrounds: Paul Julian
Film Editor: Treg Brown (uncredited)
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Music: Carl Stalling
Starring: Sylvester
Hector the Bulldog
Preceded By: Canary Row
Succeeded By: Pop 'Im Pop!
Stooge_For_A_Mouse_(1950)

Stooge For A Mouse (1950)

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.[citation needed]
  • Production Numbers: 1139, 1518 (Blue Ribbon Reissue on Aug 1958[1])

Availability

Gallery

References


Sylvester Cartoons
1945 Life with FeathersPeck Up Your Troubles
1946 Kitty Kornered
1947 Tweetie PieCrowing PainsDoggone CatsCatch as Cats Can
1948 Back Alley OproarI Taw a Putty TatHop, Look and ListenKit for CatScaredy Cat
1949 Mouse MazurkaBad Ol' Putty TatHippety Hopper
1950 Home, Tweet HomeThe Scarlet PumpernickelAll a Bir-r-r-dCanary RowStooge for a MousePop 'Im Pop!
1951 Canned FeudPutty Tat TroubleRoom and BirdTweety's S.O.S.Tweet Tweet Tweety
1952 Who's Kitten Who?Gift WrappedLittle Red Rodent HoodAin't She TweetHoppy Go LuckyA Bird in a Guilty CageTree for Two
1953 Snow BusinessA Mouse DividedFowl WeatherTom Tom TomcatA Street Cat Named SylvesterCatty CorneredCats A-weigh!
1954 Dog PoundedBell HoppyDr. Jerkyl's HideClaws for AlarmMuzzle ToughSatan's Waitin'By Word of Mouse
1955 Lighthouse MouseSandy ClawsTweety's CircusJumpin' JupiterA Kiddies KittySpeedy GonzalesRed Riding HoodwinkedHeir-ConditionedPappy's Puppy
1956 Too Hop to HandleTweet and SourTree Cornered TweetyThe Unexpected PestTugboat GrannyThe Slap-Hoppy MouseYankee Dood It
1957 Tweet ZooTweety and the BeanstalkBirds AnonymousGreedy for TweetyMouse-Taken IdentityGonzales' Tamales
1958 A Pizza Tweety-PieA Bird in a Bonnet
1959 Trick or TweetTweet and LovelyCat's PawHere Today, Gone TamaleTweet Dreams
1960 West of the PesosGoldimouse and the Three CatsHyde and Go TweetMouse and GardenTrip for Tat
1961 Cannery WoeHoppy DazeBirds of a FatherD' Fightin' OnesThe Rebel Without ClawsThe Pied Piper of GuadalupeThe Last Hungry Cat
1962 Fish and SlipsMexican BoardersThe Jet Cage
1963 Mexican Cat DanceChili WeatherClaws in the Lease
1964 A Message to GraciasFreudy CatNuts and VoltsHawaiian Aye AyeRoad to Andalay
1965 It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the HouseCats and BruisesThe Wild Chase
1966 A Taste of Catnip
1980 The Yolks on You
1995 Carrotblanca
1997 Father of the Bird
2011 I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat