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8/10
Canine revenge of the felines
TheLittleSongbird1 February 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons.

Arthur Davis may not have been one of the all-time greats when it came to animation directors, and he was in the shadow of a stiff competition of animation directors (won't name them right now because that wouldn't be fair on Davis) with more distinctive and imaginative styles. He was nonetheless a competent director with enough solid cartoons under his belt. 'Doggone Cats' is not just another one of his solid cartoons, it's a very good one.

Sure, it does tread familiar ground in story and humour, particularly the story, based on a non-novel idea, that is very slight and ends somewhat predictably. Having said that, 'Doggone Cats' has very little wrong, there is enough variation and freshness of the gags to make them at least amusing, the best of them actually very funny if not quite hilarious, and there is a tremendous lively energy throughout.

'Doggone Cats' animation is excellent. Beautifully drawn, very detailed and the colours are vibrant, complete with some great expressions and Davis' distinctive style of the characters moving from foreground to background.

Carl Stalling's music score is typically lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms, it's also beautifully synchronised with the action and gestures/expressions and even enhances the impact.

While agreed not famous iconic ones, the characters are fun and interesting. Especially Sylvester, though Wellington is also very effective in the humour and sympathy departments. The chemistry between them entertains hugely.

Voice work as always is never less than great. Mel Blanc has the lion's share voicing all three lead characters and he gets to show off his unique genius and why he is such a legend in the voice acting world.

In summary, very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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7/10
On its surface, DOGGONE CATS seems to be a brief cartoon . . .
oscaralbert14 October 2017
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. . . about a couple of mischievous felines making life miserable for their canine companion. But since DOGGONE CATS is a product of Warner Bros.' crack team of Animated Shorts Seers (aka, The Looney Tuners), folks in "the know" realize that there must be a "Rest of" to this story. A close examination of DOGGONE CATS reveals a strong sadistic streak displayed by the pair of City Kitties (wouldn't it be more apt to insert an "H" among the letters of those last two words somewhere?) Throughout DOGGONE CATS, this Deplorable Pair of Tabbies torment Wellington the Dog just because they can. These perverse fat cats KNOW that they'll get their dinner in the end, one way or another. But they view messing with Wellington, who obviously is meant by Warner Bros.' prognosticators to represent We True Blue Normal Average Loyal Patriotic 99 Per Center Silent Majority Progressive Union Label Americans, as their Prime Objective. Gorging their Fat Cat One Per Center Already-Bloated Bellies with even more Booty is Secondary. It's all enough to make a Grown Dog Weep!
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7/10
Mischievous and Fun, But not without problems
lukeneedssand28 June 2021
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I like the animation in this one, the Nitty gritty city feels definitely are appreciated, and the Jokes and Moments of action are a pleasure to watch, for sure. I also would like to point out the Design of Sylvester's friend, I quite like it, it's like an orange copy of Sylvester, Big red nose and all, Wish He was utilized more in other shorts. I do quite like the maniac style of this cartoon, but the Sylvester design is once again just so bland, and the fact that the three main characters don't have lines is a little Disappointing. Also, Wellington (the dog) is not quite fleshed out enough, he's just running around apparently trying to do what to these two poor cats? I'm not sure if he was really needed in this cartoon. Also, we don't know who Uncle Louie is, Or why the dinner was so important to the story. Sure It makes for a good joke but doesn't supply much depth. It doesn't need to though, and In the end this is just a seven minute cartoon, so Its not a big deal.

7.3/10.
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A funny, manic cartoon
bob the moo13 March 2004
Called in from chasing a couple of cats, Wellington the dog is dispatched by his owner to deliver a package of great importance to a relative. Wellington is warned of the importance of not letting go of the package - a fact that the two cats play on in order to get revenge on the dog for chasing them in the first place.

What starts out as a sort of cats being chased by big dog cartoon quickly turns into a manic fight between three characters over a package. The action sees the cats pretending to be trains (by smoking cigars!), playing American Football with the package and generally doing all sorts of crazy stuff with it. It is all very rough but it is very funny at times. The ending is a solid punchline that only adds to the craziness that has gone before it.

The lack of famous characters is not a problem here, as the three players are rough and ready and really fit the action. The yare animated with character but not with smooth careful lines. Instead they have a manic look to them that really fits the comedy. Both cats reminded me of Daffy Duck in his crazy period and Wellington himself plays both the bulldog type character but also shares the laughs.

Overall, if you like manic imaginative cartoons then this one should please you. The gags will mostly be familiar to you from other cartoons but that's not to say they can't still be funny - and delivered in a fast paced and energetic cartoon like this, they are funny!
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