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A Tale of Two Kitties (1942)

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Offline falsealarms

A mock of Abbott & Costello from 1942. Interesting stuff.



Offline metaldams

I had this cartoon on an old VHS tape my grandmother bought me when I was very little.  Talk about a cartoon I know by heart because of it!
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline ThunderStooge

This was Tweety at his best.  A feral baby bird with no Granny or cage to hide behind, and he was able to take on not one but TWO puddy tats!  That is hardcore.  When they colored him yellow and made him into a domestic pet, he became the most annoying character in the Looney Tunes roster.  I wanted Sylvester to teach that smug smart-alack a lesson
"Wake up and Go ta sleep!"


Offline BeAStooge

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A mock of Abbott & Costello from 1942. Interesting stuff.

"Babbit and Catstello" were featured in four WB toons, with Mel Blanc (Catstello) and Tedd Pierce (Babbit) doing the voices...

 -  The above A TALE OF TWO KITTIES (1942) *, in public domain, copies are available on too-numerous to count pd collections of the past 30+ years, of varying qualities.

 -  As mice, A TALE OF TWO MICE (1945)
   


 -  As mice, THE MOUSE-MERIZED CAT (1946)
   


 -  As dogs, HOLLYWOOD CANINE CANTEEN (1946) *, which also features a Joe Besser caricature sequence
     


* Restorations available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection series