Looney Tunes Wiki
Advertisement

Deprecated

We have moved to portable infoboxes using the new Template:Shorts

Please do not use this template anymore. It is left here for reference purposes.

The Curious Puppy
IMG 2317
Directed By: Chuck Jones
Produced By: Leon Schlesinger
Henry Binder
Released: December 30, 1939
Series: Merrie Melodies
Story: Robert Givens
Animation: Philip Monroe
Ken Harris
Robert McKimson
Layouts: John McGrew
Backgrounds: Paul Julian
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Music: Carl W. Stalling
Starring: The Two Curious Puppies
Preceded By: The Film Fan
Succeeded By: Porky's Last Stand
Merrie_Melodies_-_The_Curious_Puppy

Merrie Melodies - The Curious Puppy

1939-12-30_The_Curious_Puppy_(MM)

1939-12-30 The Curious Puppy (MM)

The Curious Puppy is a 1939 Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones.

Plot

A little while puppy comes by a closed up amusement park. Curiously the puppy crawls underneath the gates to get a better look and he finds a cat object on the top of the Black Cat Cafe and begins to bark at it before going to check it out. He accidentally pulls on the master switch, causing the entire park to light up!

The puppy crawls out from the garbage can he hid in, unaware of another dog, this one a watchdog. He groggily awakens..

The puppy meanwhile watches a swinging ride go back and forth while the guard dog turns a corner and begins to growl and park at the little pup, who goes into the house of mirrors. The guard dog follows him in until seeing his own reflection in the mirror, which he curiously studies. He then passes by the little puppy, then goes back to the mirror, where the little puppy is on the other side and they begin to move back and forth until the guard dog realizes it isn't his reflection, but the puppy he saw and they resume the chase.

The two dogs run outside and into a photography area. The guard dog curiously looks around, not seeing the puppy hide on a woman's model until he goes behind it. But when he tackles it the little puppy lands in the automatic popcorn machine. He sniffs the popcorn, then begins to eat some of it until seeing he is now face to face with the big dog. In which he dives into the popcorn and the bigger dog turns on the machine and gets the little puppy stuck into a popcorn bag. Butter is poured on his head before the bag is deposited out. The guard dog carries the bag, now intent to make the puppy leave but the puppy falls out of the bag through a huge rip.

The little puppy begins to park at a bunch of cat dolls while the guard dog tries to yank the bag/sack from his face. He then continues to chase the little puppy into a cave-like structure until they get to the very very top. The little puppy curiously stares down the slope until tackled by the guard dog. They land in the middle of a pool and the guard dog swims onto the edge with the little puppy on his back.

The puppy then takes off and runs onto a toy puppy display, that all resemble him!

The dog barks then pounces on them but destroys many of them. The little puppy barks, apparently not actually on the display and the guard dog rips the apparently stuffed dog to pieces. He then sees that the puppy is actually on the other side of the gate and bursts into tears.

Availability

Notes

  • No print with the original Blue Ribbon ending was ever released on home video. The A.A.P. print is rumored to survive on CN Latin America but no official recording of it has currently been found yet.
  • The EU and US prints alter the ending music cue on their dubbed versions.

Goofs

  • As the puppy peaks into the mirror the second time, the inner part of his ear flashes black, like the actual ear.

References

Advertisement