Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSylvester Cat leaves a trailer in a National Forest Camping Ground to go bird hunting and discovers an egg in a nest. Sylvester decides to sit on the egg to hatch it, and when it hatches, ou... Ler tudoSylvester Cat leaves a trailer in a National Forest Camping Ground to go bird hunting and discovers an egg in a nest. Sylvester decides to sit on the egg to hatch it, and when it hatches, out crawls Tweety Bird! Sylvester chases Tweety into a geyser and down a river in a boat tow... Ler tudoSylvester Cat leaves a trailer in a National Forest Camping Ground to go bird hunting and discovers an egg in a nest. Sylvester decides to sit on the egg to hatch it, and when it hatches, out crawls Tweety Bird! Sylvester chases Tweety into a geyser and down a river in a boat toward a waterfall.
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- Roteirista
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As for the story, we are in a beautiful national forest with huge redwood-type trees and Sylvester's family has the camper in the trailer park. Sylvester has his own compartment door which he swings open at the first sound of a bird. He rushes out, but a park ranger is there to quickly remind, "Don't get any ideas in that head of yours. Now, get going, cat!" Sylvester slinks away.
The cat spots a nest high up in a tree, investigates, finds an egg, decides to sit on it and hatch it....and out comes Tweety. From that point, it's a chase a la Tom and Jerry and some clever sight gags. One strange sight: Sylvester with all the fur blown off his face. An orange, stubble-faced cat was really a weird thing to see!
Poor Sylvester never has a chance. Tweety had a "no consumption" clause put in his contract. So the park ranger piling on is adding insult to injury. I have a better chance of dating Angelina Jolie than Sylvester has of eating Tweety! Lots of sight gags and fun to watch, but pity the poor cat. Well worth watching and recommended.
My Grade: C
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- CuriosidadesThe postwar era saw Americans traveling to national parks in huge numbers, with trailers or tents in tow. Cartoons (as well as films and TV) often had camping themes, with plenty of campsite humor.
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Tweety: [singing] I'm a wee wittow birdie / Up high in a twee / I wonder what puddy / Would want wid poow me / I'm hawdwy a mouthful / I weawwy can't tee / What puddy would want / Wid poow wittow me...
[doing a big Broadway-style finish]
Tweety: I weawwy mean it! / What puddy tat would want wid meeeeeeeeeee!
- ConexõesEdited into Trip for Tat (1960)
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- Tempo de duração
- 7 min
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1