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Dog Pounded ()


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Sylvester Cat tries to catch Tweety Bird, who is up in a tree in the middle of the city dog pound.

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Sylvester / Tweety / Dogs / Dogcatcher / Pepé le Pew (voice)

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Friz Freleng ... (as I. Freleng)

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Warren Foster ... (story)

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Edward Selzer ... producer (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... (uncredited)

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Treg Brown ... (uncredited)

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John W. Burton ... production manager (uncredited)

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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)

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Treg Brown ... sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Ray Bloss ... animation camera (uncredited)
Ken Moore ... animation camera (uncredited)
Verena Ruegg ... animation camera (uncredited)

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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)

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Carl W. Stalling ... musical director (as Carl Stalling)
Milt Franklyn ... orchestrator (uncredited)
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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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Also Known As
  • Encerrado con perros (Spain)
  • Gato en la Perrera (Mexico)
  • Auf den Hund gekommen (West Germany)
  • ブルドッグにご用心 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Cani, canili e canarini (Italy)
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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 »

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