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词条 Wild and Woolfy
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Notes

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Wild and Woolfy
| image =
| caption = Title Card
| director = Tex Avery
| producer = Fred Quimby (unc. on original issue)
| writer = Heck Allen
| starring = Paul Frees
Tex Avery
Pinto Colvig
Ann Pickard (all uncredited)
| animator = Ed Love
Ray Abrams
Preston Blair
Additional animation:
Walter Cliton (credited on original issue)
| music = Scott Bradley
| cinematography =
| editing =
| studio = Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Cartoons
| distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
| released = {{Start date|1945|11|3}}[1]
| runtime = 7 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
}}

Wild and Woolfy is a 1945 animated cartoon short, one of six cartoons in which Droopy was paired with a wolf. It is one of a very few cartoons in the series where Bill Thompson did not voice Droopy, instead Tex Avery himself provided the voice.

This was one of the very first cartoons to air on Cartoon Network on the day of its launch on October 1, 1992.[2]

Plot

In this western-themed cartoon, the Big Bad Wolf, now playing a cowboy criminal called "Joe" Wolf in this cartoon, kidnaps the cowgirl singer, Red (played by Red Hot from Red Hot Riding Hood) from Rig-R-Mortis saloon, where their motto is "Come in and get stiff." Droopy and a posse of cowboys doggedly follow him all over the Great Plains (mainly Droopy), but the wolf is far ahead. However, like in the previous cartoons, Droopy shows up in the places the wolf doesn't expect, forcing him to call for the waiter to keep Droopy away from him.

Finally, in his hideout, the wolf, thinking Red is underneath the sheath, unveils it and kisses Droopy, who happens to be underneath and sitting on a stack of books. Desperate, the wolf asks him just who the heck he is and why Droopy kept following him throughout the cartoon. Droopy replies, "Why, haven't you heard? I'm the hero," and promptly knocks out the wolf. He calls for the waiter to take the wolf off to jail. After receiving a ‘My Hero' kiss from Red, Droopy goes crazy and kidnaps Red himself.

Notes

  • Wild and Woolfy is basically a color remake of the 1935 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Towne Hall Follies, also directed by Avery (albeit just credited in the other cartoon as a "lead animator") and it featured an identical storyline, despite being set in a different historical context.

References

1. ^Tex Avery Tribute Website
2. ^https://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/toonheads.4698941/

External links

{{IMDb title|id=0038253|title=Wild and Woolfy (1945)}}{{short-animation-film-stub}}

9 : 1945 animated films|Droopy|Films directed by Tex Avery|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated short films|Western (genre) comedy films|American animated short films|American films|1940s American animated films|Films scored by Scott Bradley

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