A scrawny canary who sings like Frank Sinatra gets on the nerves of a pipe-puffing parrot who talks like Bing Crosby; the parrot sees Sylvester rummaging through the trash.A scrawny canary who sings like Frank Sinatra gets on the nerves of a pipe-puffing parrot who talks like Bing Crosby; the parrot sees Sylvester rummaging through the trash.A scrawny canary who sings like Frank Sinatra gets on the nerves of a pipe-puffing parrot who talks like Bing Crosby; the parrot sees Sylvester rummaging through the trash.
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Dave Barry
- Frank Sinatra Canary
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Richard Bickenbach
- Bing Crosby Parrot
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- (uncredited)
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A gentle voiced bird who sounds like Frank Sinatra is starting to grate on a less popular bird who sounds like Bing Crosby. So when Bing spies Sylvester the cat eating out of a bin in the yard, he hatches a plan to get rid of Frank in one go. He tells Sylvester that he needs vitamins for a healthy diet and that the easiest way to get it is to eat Frank.
The plot here is basically Sylvester doing his usual stuff to try and get the bird. The routines are pretty basic and there really isn't enough of it to be consistently funny. What it does instead is to concentrate on the characters and get laughs from them. This applies to both the birds who are very funny spoofs of Sinatra and Crosby. Both birds are spot on and are funny just because they are the famous characters.
This character work didn't extend to Sylvester sadly, and he is pretty poor and barely resembles his usual self in terms of both sound of his voice or his appearance. He does OK but he isn't as good as he is when he is himself as normal. The birds do reasonably well and are funny but the film would have benefited from them having more jokes and not just relying on the lampoon of famous singers.
Overall this is a funny short that lacks consistent laughs but will be enjoyed for the famous birds rather than an overwhelming flood of gags.
The plot here is basically Sylvester doing his usual stuff to try and get the bird. The routines are pretty basic and there really isn't enough of it to be consistently funny. What it does instead is to concentrate on the characters and get laughs from them. This applies to both the birds who are very funny spoofs of Sinatra and Crosby. Both birds are spot on and are funny just because they are the famous characters.
This character work didn't extend to Sylvester sadly, and he is pretty poor and barely resembles his usual self in terms of both sound of his voice or his appearance. He does OK but he isn't as good as he is when he is himself as normal. The birds do reasonably well and are funny but the film would have benefited from them having more jokes and not just relying on the lampoon of famous singers.
Overall this is a funny short that lacks consistent laughs but will be enjoyed for the famous birds rather than an overwhelming flood of gags.
This Arthur Davis Cartoon is a little strange, but I actually think it is a pretty fine cartoon, and I wish people would talk about this one a little more. For some reason this Cartoon's animation style (at least through the quality that it unfortunately only has at this moment) Looks very 70's Tv special quality. I like the design of all the Characters, and this Sylvester off-model I actually like a little bit Then the normal Sylvester. I liked this cartoon, and some moments nail, and some moments don't nail, and thats ok. I like the Bing Crawsby Parrot, (he had potential to be a recurring character) and The Drastically underfed caged Frank Sinatra Bird is sometimes a little pitiful to look at but thankfully isn't given too much Screentime.
Cons are definitely the weak story and slower pace than other cartoons in this era, but The Pros definitely outweigh the cons.
6.5/10.
Cons are definitely the weak story and slower pace than other cartoons in this era, but The Pros definitely outweigh the cons.
6.5/10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Sinatra canary uses "Foamo Seltzer" on the cat, a parody of Bromo-Seltzer, a popular antacid powder that fizzed when added to water. The tagline from one radio ad was "Listen to it fizz!"
- Quotes
Frank Sinatra Canary: [after pouring 'Foamo Seltzer' into the water where Sylvester drinks through the running vacuum cleaner attached to his mouth] Listen to him fizz.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Toon in with Me: Fantastic Friday #12 (2021)
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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