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|name = When I Yoo Hoo |
|name = When I Yoo Hoo |
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|image = WhenYooHoo.jpg |
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|Writer = [[Allen Rose]] (uncredited) |
|Writer = [[Allen Rose]] (uncredited) |
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|Animators = [[Robert McKimson|Bob McKimson]]<br>[[Sandy Walker]] |
|Animators = [[Robert McKimson|Bob McKimson]]<br>[[Sandy Walker]] |
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− | |video = [[File:When I Yoo Hoo (USA Dubbed Version)|thumb|center|280px]] <br>[[file:When I Yoo Hoo (1936)|thumb|center|280px]] |
+ | |video = [[File:When I Yoo Hoo (USA Dubbed Version)|thumb|center|280px]] <br>[[file:When I Yoo Hoo (1936)|thumb|center|280px]]<br>[[File:1936-06-27 When I Yoo Hoo (MM)|thumb|center|280px]] |
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|Background-artist = |
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− | |Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]] |
+ | |Sound effects = [[Bernard B. Brown]] (uncredited)<br>[[Treg Brown]] (uncredited) |
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|Musician = [[Norman Spencer]] |
|Musician = [[Norman Spencer]] |
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|Starring = Weavers<br>Mathews<br>Roosters |
|Starring = Weavers<br>Mathews<br>Roosters |
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|previous = [[Shanghaied Shipmates]] |
|previous = [[Shanghaied Shipmates]] |
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|next = [[Porky's Pet]] |
|next = [[Porky's Pet]] |
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− | ==Plot== |
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In the feuding hillbilly domain of Hickory Holler (population 42 Weavers, 41 Mathews), the sheriff prescribes a rooster fight to determine the winner. The roosters get drunk on whiskey, and when both are declared the loser, the feud continues, but this time with the sheriff as the target. |
In the feuding hillbilly domain of Hickory Holler (population 42 Weavers, 41 Mathews), the sheriff prescribes a rooster fight to determine the winner. The roosters get drunk on whiskey, and when both are declared the loser, the feud continues, but this time with the sheriff as the target. |
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⚫ | * This was the first cartoon to be reissued with the WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC, and A WARNER BROS. CARTOON., meaning that the reissues no longer credit [[Leon Schlesinger]], thus replacing the closing titles as well with the given season's [[Color Rings]]. It wasn't until the 1949-50 season where Merrie Melodies originally released from 1944-1948 kept their original end titles. |
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⚫ | :* However, a rare 16mm bootleg print on Dailymotion retains the [[1945]] end title, however, the ending stock is cut out by the 1941-55 ending cue, which was edited in a bootleg Italian version. The print has a very red tint and the overall picture is very dull and grainy. It is unknown if an original [[Associated Artists Productions]] print of the cartoon exists.<ref>https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1d6qoy_canta-che-ti-passa_shortfilms</ref> |
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[[Category:Merrie Melodies Shorts]] |
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[[Category:1936]] |
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When I Yoo Hoo is a 1936 Merrie Melodies short directed by I. Freleng.
Plot
In the feuding hillbilly domain of Hickory Holler (population 42 Weavers, 41 Mathews), the sheriff prescribes a rooster fight to determine the winner. The roosters get drunk on whiskey, and when both are declared the loser, the feud continues, but this time with the sheriff as the target.
Availability
- (1997) LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Volume 5, Side 7, Animal Antics (1995 Turner dubbed version)
Notes
- This was the first cartoon to be reissued with the WARNER BROS. PICTURES INC, and A WARNER BROS. CARTOON., meaning that the reissues no longer credit Leon Schlesinger, thus replacing the closing titles as well with the given season's Color Rings. It wasn't until the 1949-50 season where Merrie Melodies originally released from 1944-1948 kept their original end titles.
- The 1995 ending card is sped up to keep up with the music.
- The original credits and BR ending have been lost due to the LaserDisc "dubbed version" release, which also air on Boomerang.
- However, a rare 16mm bootleg print on Dailymotion retains the 1945 end title, however, the ending stock is cut out by the 1941-55 ending cue, which was edited in a bootleg Italian version. The print has a very red tint and the overall picture is very dull and grainy. It is unknown if an original Associated Artists Productions print of the cartoon exists.[1]