词条 | Hippety Hopper (film) |
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}}{{Infobox Hollywood cartoon | image= | caption = | director = Robert McKimson | producer = Eddie Selzer (uncredited) | story = Warren Foster | animator =John Carey Phil De Lara Charles McKimson Pete Burness | starring = Mel Blanc | music = Carl Stalling Milt Franklyn (uncredited) | layout_artist = Cornett Wood | background_artist = Richard H. Thomas | studio = Warner Bros. Cartoons | distributor = Warner Bros. Pictures | released = November 19, 1949 (USA) | color_process = Technicolor | runtime = 7 minutes 7 seconds | language = English }}{{italic title}} Hippety Hopper is a Merrie Melodies cartoon. Released to theaters on November 19, 1949, this short is directed by Robert McKimson and written by Warren Foster. This is the 2nd appearance of Hippety Hopper and the short that bears his name. PlotA mouse attempts suicide, but is stopped by a kangaroo. The mouse makes a deal with the kangaroo, that he will be released if the kangaroo terrorizes Sylvester. He does so by making it look as if vitamins have enlarged the mouse. Sylvester attempts to defeat the mouse, but loses and is attacked by a bulldog. The bulldog tries to fight the kangaroo but the mouse bites the bulldog on the foot and the kangaroo kicks the bulldog out of the house. The bulldog and Sylvester leave the house and go ballet dancing. Trivia
AvailabilityHippety Hopper has been released on the DVD collections Volume 6 and Marsupial Mayhem. ReferencesExternal links{{wikiquote}}{{MerrieMelodies-stub}} 13 : Merrie Melodies shorts|Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films|American films|1949 animated films|Films directed by Robert McKimson|American animated short films|1949 films|Films featuring anthropomorphic mice|Films about kangaroos and wallabies|Animated films about cats|Animated films about dogs|Films scored by Milt Franklyn|Films scored by Carl Stalling |
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