A hungry cat disguises himself as a dog. He hopes to fool the big bulldog guarding a canary so he can eat it -- the canary, that is. And then it's the usual long series of Tex Avery gags.
It's not that I wish to object to the long series of Avery gags, which I find as funny as ever. Some of the gags are truly unexpected, so I won't even begin to discuss them, but hope that you find them as I did.
The big problem with rating Tex Avery MGM cartoons is that they are all very funny. Do I compare them with other cartoon directors, or do I rank them according to Avery's other cartoons? Alas, I have decided to use a blended rating.
It's not that I wish to object to the long series of Avery gags, which I find as funny as ever. Some of the gags are truly unexpected, so I won't even begin to discuss them, but hope that you find them as I did.
The big problem with rating Tex Avery MGM cartoons is that they are all very funny. Do I compare them with other cartoon directors, or do I rank them according to Avery's other cartoons? Alas, I have decided to use a blended rating.