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==Censorship==
 
==Censorship==
On the now-defunct WB channel, the sequence in which Babbit's states, "If this don't work, then I'll be a jack-ass," followed by Catstello in a crashed toy airplane (that, to prove Babbit correct in his unflattering self-description, has not been effective in doing what Babbit had wanted), yelling, "Jack-ass! A jack-ass!" and braying like a donkey was cut. Surprisingly, given that these channels edited "Rebel Without Claus" and "I Was A Teenage Thumb" to remove profanity ("damn" in the former cartoon short and "ass" in the latter), Cartoon Network and Boomerang have aired this cartoon uncut and uncensored.
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On the now-defunct WB channel, the sequence in which Babbit's states, "If this don't work, then I'll be a jack-ass," followed by Catstello in a crashed toy airplane (that, to prove Babbit correct in his unflattering self-description, has not been effective in doing what Babbit had wanted), yelling, "Jack-ass! A jack-ass!" and braying like a donkey was cut.<ref>http://www.intanibase.com/gac/looneytunes/censored-t.aspx</ref> Surprisingly, given that these channels edited ''[[Rebel Without Claws]]'' and ''[[I Was a Teenage Thumb]]'' to remove profanity ("damn" in the former cartoon short and "ass" in the latter), Cartoon Network and Boomerang have aired this cartoon uncut and uncensored.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Tale of Two Mice
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Directed By: Frank Tashlin
Produced By: Eddie Selzer (uncredited)
Released: June 30, 1945
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Warren Foster
Animation: Richard Bickenbach
Cal Dalton
Arthur Davis
Izzy Ellis
A.C. Gamer (Effects)
Layouts: Richard H. Thomas
Backgrounds: Richard H. Thomas
Film Editor: Treg Brown (uncredited)
Voiced By: Mel Blanc (uncredited)
Tedd Pierce (uncredited)
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Starring: Babbit and Catstello
House Cat
Preceded By: A Gruesome Twosome
Succeeded By: Wagon Heels

Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Looney Tunes cartoon. It was directed by an uncredited Frank Tashlin.

Plot

Babbit and Catstello from A Tale of Two Kitties return, but this time they're mice. They attempt to steal cheese that is being guarded by a cat. Their schemes include past a sleeping cat, which doesn't go so well as Catstello runs off at first time, a small airplane and a rope and pull system.

Censorship

On the now-defunct WB channel, the sequence in which Babbit's states, "If this don't work, then I'll be a jack-ass," followed by Catstello in a crashed toy airplane (that, to prove Babbit correct in his unflattering self-description, has not been effective in doing what Babbit had wanted), yelling, "Jack-ass! A jack-ass!" and braying like a donkey was cut.[1] Surprisingly, given that these channels edited Rebel Without Claws and I Was a Teenage Thumb to remove profanity ("damn" in the former cartoon short and "ass" in the latter), Cartoon Network and Boomerang have aired this cartoon uncut and uncensored.

Gallery