Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and a bulldog are passengers on a train. Sylvester's attempts to catch Tweety are thwarted by the bulldog and a conscientious conductor.Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and a bulldog are passengers on a train. Sylvester's attempts to catch Tweety are thwarted by the bulldog and a conscientious conductor.Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and a bulldog are passengers on a train. Sylvester's attempts to catch Tweety are thwarted by the bulldog and a conscientious conductor.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Tweety's Owner
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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Throughout this short, the position of the baggage car changes on the train, either 3rd, 4th or 5th, and in long shots not at all. The engine has either the number 651 or 814, or none at all. The coal tender has either the number 99, or the letters "S.P. & Q.R." on it, or no number or letters at all. The coaches carry the "S.P.Q.R." without the "&" in long shots, and then in closeups it has the words "SouthEast and Western."
All of this doesn't interfere with the story, but the production details were obviously not looked into very carefully.
Still this cartoon is among my favorites with Sylvester and Tweety.
In no time, Sylvester has grabbed Tweety but a trainman comes back and slaps the "sneakin' feline," as he calls him, back in his cage. He puts Tweety "in a safer place," up high and tells the cat, "Now, remember: no tricks!" Sylvester puts his halo on and looks innocent. Yeah, right.
I found the funniest stuff, however, didn't involve Sylvester versus Tweety but the "viscious dog" that is in another cage next to Sylvester. The cat gets mouthy with him, and pays a big price in an extremely funny manner. Sylvester just doesn't learn, but that's one reason we love him! (I know a number of IMDb reviewers don't like Tweety but I like both main characters - they both crack me up!)
Also, the train, and the passing scenery, is beautifully illustrated in here - really nice visuals.
For the most part - I found "All a Bir-r-r-d" to be a fairly enjoyable "Merrie Melodie" where that conniving feline, Sylvester gets a whole lot more than he bargained for after he defiantly mouths off at the snarling bulldog in the cage next to him.
Yep. You can be sure that Sylvester is now in big-big trouble (much to the relief of the harassed little Tweety, who's now gonna be awfully lonesome from here to Pasadena).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe title is a parody of the classic announcement made by the train conductor just before the train starts to pull out of the station: All aboard!!!
- GaffesThe baggage car, in which Sylvester and Tweety are riding, changes positions during the ride. In closeups, it will be either third, fourth, or fifth behind the engine. In long shots, it's not there at all. Only coach cars are seen.
- Citations
Tweety Bird: [singing and swinging in his cage] I'm a tweet wittow bird in a duilded tage/ Tweety'th my name, but I don't know my age/ I don't hafta wowwy an' dat is dat/ I'm tafe in hewe fwom dat ole puddy tat.
[stops singing and swinging and sees Sylvester]
Tweety Bird: I tawt I taw a puddy tat.
[looks again]
Tweety Bird: I did! I did! I did taw a puddy tat.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (1980)
- Bandes originalesTweety's My Name
(uncredited)
Sung by Tweety
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Une Bataille Très Duraille
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 7min
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1