The Mouse-Merized Cat
The Mouse-Merized Cat | |
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Looney Tunes series | |
Directed by | Robert McKimson |
Produced by | Edward Selzer (uncredited) |
Story by | Warren Foster |
Voices by | Mel Blanc, Ted Pierce |
Music by | Carl W. Stalling |
Animation by |
Art Davis Richard Bickenbach Cal Dalton Don Williams A. C. Gamer (effects animation) |
Layouts by |
Richard H. Thomas Cornett Wood |
Backgrounds by |
Richard H. Thomas Cornett Wood |
Studio | Warner Bros. Cartoons |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | October 19, 1946 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 6:24 |
Language | English |
The Mouse-Merized Cat is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Robert McKimson. It is a sequel to 1945's Tale of Two Mice, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations ("Babbit and Catstello") cast as mice. They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively. This cartoon marks the final appearances for Babbit and Catstello.
Plot
The short takes place in a cheese shop. Babbit with much effort and resistance from Catstello, finally manages to hypnotize Catstello into foolishly and recklessly stealing cheese while cat is fully on watch. Then Catstello stands up to the cat, who gets wise to Catstello's trance and hypnotizes him into going back into the mouse hole. After a series of Catstello being in trance cause by both Babbit and the cat, Catstello grows tired of this and hypnotizes the both of them making Babbit a wild western rider and the cat as his steed. As they ride off out the shop, Catstello happily eats the cheese remarking "Oh — I'm a baaaaad boy!".
See also
External links
- The Mouse-Merized Cat at the Internet Movie Database
- The Mouse-Merized Cat at The Big Cartoon DataBase