Chester C. Cricket and his friends help out Thomas Jefferson and Paul Revere.Chester C. Cricket and his friends help out Thomas Jefferson and Paul Revere.Chester C. Cricket and his friends help out Thomas Jefferson and Paul Revere.
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Les Tremayne
- Chester C. Cricket
- (voice)
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Mel Blanc
- Tucker the Mouse
- (voice)
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As a procrastinator I finally got around to purchasing a DVD release with the Chuck Jones mid 1970's animated specials on them. "Yankee Doodle Mouse" is the one that I watched first and it was a very charming story about the Revolutionary War with a Cricket, a Mouse, and a Cat doing their bit to help the country gain it's Independence from England. Les Tremayne has the lead role of the Cricket as well as Harry. Mel Blanc has the actual starring role as Tucker the Mouse...his voice is heard the most throughout the special...as Tucker as well as a rattlesnake with a head cold and a bald eagle. June Foray has brief vocalization as a Queen bee and as lightning bug, Marsha. The animation is great for it's time (1975) and the fact that it was a made-for-TV production with no huge budget from a movie studio enables it something to behold. The overall look and design is pure Chuck Jones...and I suppose if you're not knowledgeable about American history you won't get the anachronistic humor where contemporary references come out of the mouths of those who lived in the late 1700's. I appreciate this type of ironic humor and I found "Yankee Doodle Cricket" fun to not only listen to but also watch.
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- TriviaWhile attempting to write the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson uses various quotes from American history. They are as follows: "Let me make this perfectly clear." - This quote was made famous (or infamous depending on how you look at it) by former President Richard Nixon; "Two chickens in every pot, two horses in every stable." - A parody of President Herbert Hoover's 1928 election promise that there would be "a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage" if he was elected; "Speak softly but carry a big stick." - Quote by former President Teddy Roosevelt that summed up his view of foreign policy; "The Yanks are coming, the Yanks are coming." - A line from George M. Cohan's World War I patriotic song "Over There"; "54-40 or fight." - This was a slogan by the Democrat Party in 1846 calling for the U.S. to control the Oregon Territory all the way to the 54°40' north parallel or go to war with Britain; "I shall return." - Famous quote by GEN Douglas MacArthur after he was force to leave the Phillipines during World War II.
- Quotes
Patrick Henry: Give me liberty or give me death!
Tucker the Mouse: You know what? He just might have somethin' there.
- ConnectionsFollows Un cricket dans la ville (1973)
- SoundtracksYankee Doodle
Performed by Mel Blanc and Les Tremayne
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- A Chosen Cricket
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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