Bob ClampettMerrie Melodies: A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)
Two inept cats attempt to catch Tweety bird.
You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.
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This item is part of the collection: Animation Shorts
Director:
Bob Clampett
Production Company:
Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.
Audio/Visual:
mono,
color
Language:
English
Keywords: Classic cartoon; 1940s; Tweety; World War II
Creative Commons license:
Public Domain
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Reviewer: babysprite -




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July 4, 2008
Subject: not meant for children
The kids were at the babysitter when mom and dad went out to see a movie and one or two feature cartoons. The Costello-like cat mentions something about the "Hays Code," which is the motion picture production code of the 1930's. http://www.artsreformation.com/a001/hays-code.html
This is a classic Warner Brothers cartoon that tells us a lot about the ear in which it was made.
Reviewer: DesiluTrek -




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May 9, 2008
Subject: Meow's on first
Since it hasn't been noted yet, the cats are takeoffs on Abbott and Costello.
Reviewer: Robin_1990 -




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February 16, 2008
Subject: Medicore Looney Tune
I found the pacing to be too slow, and the animation was pretty dull for a 40's Looney Tune. I love "Looney Tunes", but this whole short is forgettable. Even Terrytoons are better than this!
Reviewer: HaRDCoRe_CaRTooN_JuNKiE25 -




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January 23, 2008
Subject: i miss cartoons like these...
when i was younger, my mom used to buy me tapes of all these old cartoons. They arent like this any more, cartoons... but thank God for sites like these.. =)
Reviewer: jimelena -




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January 22, 2008
Subject: Very Good
WWII was a great time for cartoons, especially Warner Bro.'s.
Favorite part; when Bud is bouncing up and down on springs, tweety clobbering him at the top of every bounce, Bud shrugs his shoulders like he just doesn't know what to do about the situation.
Reviewer: Rne -




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April 3, 2007
Subject: CLASSIC
A Camplett´s classic. Correct me if I´m wrong, but this is Tweety (no-feathers version) debut.
Credits
Associated Artists Productions presents a Warner Bros. Cartoon.



