
Dog Pounded (1954)
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- Approved
- 7min
- Family, Animation
- 02 Jan 1954 (USA)
- Short
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Mel Blanc | ... |
Sylvester / Tweety / Dogs / Dogcatcher / Pepé le Pew (voice)
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Directed by
Friz Freleng | ... | (as I. Freleng) |
Written by
Warren Foster | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Edward Selzer | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Carl W. Stalling | ... | (uncredited) |
Editing by
Treg Brown | ... | (uncredited) |
Production Management
John W. Burton | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Art Department
Jean Beil | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Dorothy Bitz | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Pernella Butler | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Ruth Cavert | ... | assistant ink and paint supervisor (uncredited) |
Donna Cooney | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Jan Cornell | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Peggy Drumm | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Ruth Eisengart | ... | inker (uncredited) |
Florence Finkelhor | ... | ink and paint supervisor (uncredited) |
Lee Guttman | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Jane Nurre | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Esther Smith | ... | ink and paint (uncredited) |
Betty Wilcox | ... | inker (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Treg Brown | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ray Bloss | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Ken Moore | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Verena Ruegg | ... | animation camera (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Ken Champin | ... | animator |
Arthur Davis | ... | animator |
Manuel Perez | ... | animator |
Hawley Pratt | ... | layout artist |
Virgil Ross | ... | animator |
Irv Wyner | ... | background artist |
Steve Milman | ... | animation supervisor (uncredited) |
Music Department
Carl W. Stalling | ... | musical director (as Carl Stalling) |
Milt Franklyn | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1954) (United States) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1954) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Nickelodeon Network (1993) (United States) (tv) (Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon)
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Plot Summary |
Hungry alley cat Sylvester spots Tweety in his nest, which sits on a tree high atop a dog pound where numerous bulldogs reside. Among the best gags in this cartoon (and there's lots of them): Sylvester walks a light wire like a tightrope walker, only to have a collective doggy-breath blow him off; Sylvester using a swing to gain access to the tree, only to have the dogs join; the cat using hypnotism to stop the dogs dead in their tracks (Tweety tricks Sylvester into revealing the secret); Sylvester disguising himself as a dog; the dogs burrowing under the pound, having accurately anticipated that Sylvester will do the same; and the dogs waiting in the tree branches waiting for Sylvester to climb the tree. The best gag, however, is saved for last Sylvester paints a white stripe down his back to make the dogs think he's a skunk. That trick works too well, as it also attracts Pepe Le Pew, who desires to make love with the lisping puddy tat.
Written by Brian Rathjen |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Pepé le Pew's only appearance in a Friz Freleng cartoon during the Golden Age of Animation. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Ain't She Tweet (1952). See more » |
Soundtracks | Moonlight Bay See more » |