When the birds flies back to his cage, you hear a few bars of "listen to the mockingbird" even the orchestra bits were genius. Class act quality productions all the way.
It was good to see this again decades later since my childhood on TV. The Dog was doing great up until he chose his need for bones over doing the right thing. In The End, they both lost twice over & deserve it.
Leon Shlesinger and Tex Avery made some of the funniest and greatest cartoons ever. You can have your digital animation, those cartoons from the 1940’s and 1950’s are artistic masterpieces.
iQue bárbaro!, no me kanso de ver este capitulo del gato con el perro, es muy divertido sobre todo la voz del gato imitando a un perro es grasiosisimo. Me encanta.😄😄😄😄😄
This cartoon, the one with living cars, and the one with living planes are the only tex avery cartoons I remember seeing and that was probably 10 years ago, at least.
Bizarre definitely has its limit before it becomes distasteful. But the variety & imaginativeness of these gags can convince you _NOTHING'S_ too bizzare! ! 🎩🌂 1:32 Biggest stunt in the film. How did that canary get a bowling ball from nowhere, so quickly??
This has to be the zaniest Tex Avery-MGM besides _King Size Canary_ (1947). Sure, no doubt Tex wrote & storyboards most of these. But what you have to appreciate is that to develop the storyboard, he & his animators had to sit down & collaborate in order figure out how to complete the writing visually. Michael Lah, Grant Simmons, & the other key animators never received the public recognition they deserved for contributing so much to creating these MGM shorts. The same is absolutely true for others from this same small handful of MGM artists who created & produced _Tom & Jerry_ for Bill Hannah & Joe Barbara Well anyway, sure, Tex did the writing, but his animator's contribution to the story is just as essential. I only have yet to learn how much of a hand he actually had in character design & in key animation.
Very enlightening, John! The animation is superb, and the sound effects also add a lot to the humor. My gratitude to all who had even a small part in making these gems!
2:36 I remember that the dog owner said at the begining that both dogs are friends...so I don't understand why the red dog didn't believe to the other one
So much memories My childhood Recuerdo verlo en mi niñez Vaya par de tontos nunca hicieron por donde, tirarle algo al pájaro para que calles con todo y bolsa llena de huesos Y el otro perro ni se diga 😃😂
I watched these cartoons growing up in the 1970s and 80s before political correctness!..... and free speech was much appreciated! Some of it, out of context was a little upsetting, but once knowledge was come, the humor was understood.