Goldimouse and the Three Cats
Goldimouse and the Three Cats | |
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Directed by | Friz Freleng |
Story by | Michael Maltese[1] |
Produced by | John W. Burton |
Starring | Mel Blanc June Foray |
Narrated by | June Foray |
Edited by | Treg Brown |
Music by | Milt Franklyn |
Animation by | Gerry Chiniquy Virgil Ross Arthur Davis Harry Love |
Layouts by | Hawley Pratt |
Backgrounds by | Tom O'Loughlin |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Country | U.S. |
Language | English |
Goldimouse and the Three Cats is a 1960 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated cartoon directed by Friz Freleng.[2] The short was released on March 15, 1960, and stars Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.[3]
This cartoon was included in the 1982 feature film Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales.
Plot
[edit]A household is inhabited by three feline characters: Sylvester, the paternal figure; Mrs. Sylvester, the maternal counterpart; and Sylvester Jr., affectionately referred to as "Spoiled Brat" due to his demanding disposition. The tranquil atmosphere of their domestic routine is disrupted when Sylvester Jr. expresses discontent with their porridge diet, yearning for the more traditional sustenance of mice. Seeking to remedy this culinary dissatisfaction, Sylvester proposes a walk in the woods to allow the porridge to cool.
During their absence, Goldimouse, distinguished by her distinctive curly blonde locks, seizes the opportunity to infiltrate the household through a diminutive entrance and consumes the porridge before reclining in Sylvester Jr.'s bed. Upon the family's return, they are greeted by evidence of Goldimouse's intrusion, sparking a humorous exchange concerning the altered state of their belongings.
Initially relieved by the absence of his porridge, Sylvester Jr. is unsettled upon discovering the intruder in his bed. Goldimouse, startled by Sylvester Jr.'s presence, seeks refuge with Sylvester, only to realize his true feline nature and hastily escapes through the tiny entrance.
Motivated by his son's insistence, Sylvester embarks on a series of futile attempts to remove Goldimouse from her refuge, culminating in comedic failures, including an ill-conceived explosives scheme. Upon his return to his son, Sylvester begrudgingly offers a breakfast of porridge, met with Junior's typical petulance.
The narrative concludes with Sylvester's evident exasperation, as he departs from the shelter, tacitly acknowledging Junior's persistent demands. The cyclical nature of the story is highlighted by Junior's renewed complaints about the porridge, emphasizing the enduring tension within the familial dynamic.
Voice cast
[edit]- Mel Blanc as Sylvester / Sylvester Jr.
- June Foray as Narrator / Mrs. Sylvester / Goldimouse (uncredited)
References
[edit]- ^ Beck, Jerry (1991). I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat: Fifty Years of Sylvester and Tweety. New York: Henry Holt and Co. p. 145. ISBN 0-8050-1644-9.
- ^ Beck, Jerry; Friedwald, Will (1989). Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: A Complete Illustrated Guide to the Warner Bros. Cartoons. Henry Holt and Co. p. 323. ISBN 0-8050-0894-2.
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 140–142. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
External links
[edit]- 1960 films
- 1960 comedy films
- 1960s children's comedy films
- 1960s children's fantasy films
- 1960s children's animated films
- 1960s fantasy comedy films
- 1960s English-language films
- 1960s Warner Bros. animated short films
- 1960s parody films
- American children's animated comedy films
- American children's animated fantasy films
- American animated short films
- American fantasy comedy films
- American parody films
- Fairy tale parody films
- Surreal comedy films
- Looney Tunes shorts
- Animated films based on Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Sylvester the Cat films
- Animated films about families
- Animated films about mice
- Animated films about talking animals
- Animated films set in forests
- Short films directed by Friz Freleng
- Films with screenplays by Michael Maltese
- Films scored by Milt Franklyn
- Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films
- Sylvester Jr. films
- English-language comedy short films
- English-language fantasy comedy films
- 1960 animated short films