词条 | Bad Ol' Putty Tat |
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| name = Bad Ol' Putty Tat | image =Bad Ol Putty Tat screenshot.png | caption = "I tawt I taw a putty tat! I did! I did taw a putty tat!" | director = I. Freleng | story = Tedd Pierce | layout_artist = Hawley Pratt | background_artist = Paul Julian | animator = Gerry Chiniquy Manuel Perez Virgil Ross Ken Champin | starring = Mel Blanc (All) | music = Carl Stalling | producer = Edward Selzer (uncredited) | studio = Warner Bros. Cartoons | distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation | released = {{start date|1949|7|23}} (Original) June 29, 1957 (Blue Ribbon Reissue) | color_process = Technicolor | runtime = 7 minutes 2 seconds | language = English }} Bad Ol' Putty Tat is a 1949 Merrie Melodies animated cartoon released by Warner Bros. starring Tweety Bird and directed by Friz Freleng. Tweety must evade the titular "puddy tat," Sylvester the Cat, who is once again in hot pursuit of Tweety, just so that he can eat him for his own personal snack. It provides an anomaly in the Sylvester & Tweety pairings: In this one, Tweety provides almost all the dialogue, and then mainly to the audience. Tweety's voice is performed by Mel Blanc, who also screams out Sylvester's pain in mid-film. The story was written by Tedd Pierce; he and fellow Warner Bros. cartoon writer Michael Maltese appear in caricature form as a pair of badminton players. PlotThe film begins with a shot of Tweety's house, at the top of a tall wooden pole, with a sign reading "DO NOT DISTURB." There is barbed wire on the pole and a damaged Sylvester. Sylvester uses a trampoline to try to get to Tweety's birdhouse; Tweety fights back with knocks to the head and a dynamite stick. Sylvester tries to get Tweety to slide down a clothespin and into his mouth; he almost gets a rocket ride for his trouble. Sylvester then paints his finger into a female Tweety which works at first, but then he switches hats with "her". Sylvester then tries to bite Tweety, resulting in Sylvester biting his own finger. Tweety accidentally becomes the badminton birdy in a makeshift game. Again, Sylvester springs and gets another stick of dynamite. The cat then builds an entirely new birdhouse, fooling Tweety into walking right in. Instead of being digested, Tweety takes manual control of Sylvester, turning him into a train which crashes into a brick wall. AvailabilityBad Ol' Putty Tat is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume Two. External links
12 : 1949 animated films|English-language films|Short films directed by Friz Freleng|Merrie Melodies shorts|Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films|1940s American animated films|American films|1949 films|American animated short films|Animated films about cats|Animated films about birds|Films scored by Carl Stalling |
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