The screwy squirrel escapes from Moron Manor, and is chased by the watch dog.The screwy squirrel escapes from Moron Manor, and is chased by the watch dog.The screwy squirrel escapes from Moron Manor, and is chased by the watch dog.
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- Meathead's Scream
- (uncredited)
- Screwy Squirrel
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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*** (out of 4)
Tex Avery directed animated short with Screwy Squirrel escaping from a mental hospital and being chased by an even crazier dog. There's some pretty good drawings here and the two characters are entertaining enough for this nine-minute film. There are several nice gags including one scene with some "Coo-Coo" Cola.
Good entertainment for the whole family.
You have plenty of different options in watching this one but the Warner release has been remastered and looks the best.
Also have much admiration for Tex Avery, an animation genius whose best cartoons are animated masterpieces and some of the best he ever did. Screwy Squirrel's second cartoon, after 'Screwball Squirrel', 'Happy-Go-Nutty' is just as good. There is not much happy here, but it is nutty, creative and despite its violent nature entertaining. Despite being a compelling, much more anarchic than his sweet appearance and funny character, as well as being charismatic enough to carry his cartoons as a lead character (as he does here), it is somewhat easy to see why Screwy didn't click and didn't last long, being a brash character with few sympathetic qualities. His opponent is a lot of fun.
Tex Avery does a wonderful job directing, with his unique, unlike-any-other visual and humour style all over it once again.
'Happy-Go-Nutty', as with 'Screwball Squirrel', is wonderfully over-the-top, very creative in its violent nature and some of it is hilarious (like the explosive apple, the telephone and the soda), avoiding the potential trap of being too cutesy.
Once again, 'Happy-Go-Nutty' as always with Avery is beautifully animated. The character designs are unique, Avery always did have creative character designs, and suitably fluid. The music, courtesy of Scott Bradley, is lushly and cleverly orchestrated, with lively and energetic rhythms and fits very well indeed.
Voice acting is very good. My only real complaint is that the cartoon ends a little too abruptly.
Otherwise, a great cartoon. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Screwy Squirrel has been incarcerated in Moron Manor, a mental hospital with four buildings of very appropriate shape. Screwy breaks out (which isn't hard but which is done with typical Tex Avery flair) and explains that they think he's crazy - because he is, as he demonstrates in hilarious manner.
Meathead, the dog assigned to chase escaping patients, gets word of Screwy's escape (how he gets word is another of Avery's best gags) and the chase is on, complete with news headline of the dumb dog who falls for a corny old gag, commando stuff, the explosive apple (PC alert; Meathead's reaction after it blows has been wrongly cut out of modern airings of the cartoon), the telephone (you don't say!), and even a soda break, before the short's end pops up unexpectedly, and Screwy learns just what the legacy of Moron Manor really is.
Did you know
- TriviaOn April 1st, 1997, Cartoon Network ran this cartoon for twelve hours straight (6 AM to 6 PM) as an April Fool's prank.
- Quotes
Screwy Squirrel: [as Meathead chases Screwy, they pass the end title] Hey! That was the end of the picture.
[They walk back to the end title card]
Meathead: Yup, that's it all right.
Screwy Squirrel: Well, so long, Meathead.
Meathead: Duh, so long.
Screwy Squirrel: Hey, uh, before you leave, uh... just what *was* the idea chasin' me all through the picture?
Meathead: Duh, b-because you're crazy. You think you're Napoleon. But ya ain't. I am!
[Acts crazy]
Screwy Squirrel: You know, I like this ending. It's silly.
[laughs]
- Crazy creditsScrewy Squirrel and Meathead are chasing when they stop in front of an end title card on a black background, with the words "The End" in green. They realize that it is the end of the picture. They say goodbye to each other and Screwy says "Hey! Before you leave, just what was the idea chasing me over the picture?". Meathead says "Because you're crazy. You take your appointment. But your ace. I'm crazy." Then Meathead begins to "screw" himself and runs from the cartoon breaking the title card. Then the screen zooms in to Screwy, who says "You know, I like this ending. It's silly". Then the cartoon ends and the typical "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon" card appears.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #7.5 (1985)
- What has been censored on TV prints
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- A schtarbé, schtarbé et demi
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- Runtime7 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1