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Futterneid

Originaltitel: A Fractured Leghorn
  • 1950
  • 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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Futterneid (1950)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFoghorn Leghorn and a cat fight over a worm. The cat wants the worm as bait for a fish, while Foghorn just wants the worm for a quick snack.Foghorn Leghorn and a cat fight over a worm. The cat wants the worm as bait for a fish, while Foghorn just wants the worm for a quick snack.Foghorn Leghorn and a cat fight over a worm. The cat wants the worm as bait for a fish, while Foghorn just wants the worm for a quick snack.

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    • Robert McKimson
  • Drehbuch
    • Warren Foster
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mel Blanc
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    7,2/10
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      • Robert McKimson
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      • Warren Foster
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    10djclancy

    One of the four or five greatest WB cartoons

    Robert McKimson, to my mind, was the funniest animator WB had, because he used animation not just for comedy involving physical impossibilities, but for character-based physical comedy, the sort that made WC Fields great, the sort where a character expresses themselves physically. Added to which, the violence was always highly comic. In The Fractured Leghorn, the McKimson cat is chasing a worm for fishing and Foghorn is in competition for the worm, constantly (often violently) upbraiding the cat, who never speaks, and accusing him of being a gasbag, blabbermouth etc etc. The comic crescendo for me is when the cat, crawling backwards away from the Foghorn tirade, crawls through a horse trough under the water and Foghorn follows, sticking his head into the trough and under the water to continue his monologue, which is now just bubbles and burbling. But this is just one of many comic gem moments in this cartoon. I think overall, I like McKimson best because he had a better sense of humour; he was just funnier than the others.
    9Kalashnikovin

    That's mathematics son!

    Foghorn Leghorn always seemed like a Funny Character to me, which is an Obvious Satirization of the People of the South of the United States of the Mid 40s with that Typical Southern Accent, but despite that he is not an Offensive Character for the Southern Audience, and the Cat is not a Character that is as Memorable as Leghorn but he is still a Decent Character.

    The Short itself is an Audiovisual Wonder with Excellent Scenarios and of the Highest Quality with Fluid Animations (as in any Looney Tunes Cartoon before its decline in 1962) and remains to this day a Memorable Cartoon.

    As I said, the Animation and Scenery are Luxury, with a Great Attention to Detail (like any Looney Tunes Cartoon), the Movements look Fluid and of High Quality, the Designs are very Good and It represents how Professional the Animators were.

    Music is worthy of 15 Oscar Nominations, Carl Staling was a Musician and will be one of the Best Cartoon Composers of all Time, this Guy was a professional and any Cartoon he credits means his Music It will be excellent.

    Voice Acting is Magnificent, Mel Blanc's Work is Impressive, this Man was Great at Voice Acting, his Voice as Foghorn Leghorn is Amazing as well as his Other Performances.

    In itself, this short is not the best of Foghorn Leghorn but it is one of his Best Appearances with Great Backgrounds and Animations, Exquisite Music and being a Good Cartoon to watch as a Family and laugh with his Beloved Family!

    My Rating for this Good Short is a 9.
    7utgard14

    "That's mathematics, son."

    Fun Foghorn Leghorn short from Bob McKimson. This time Foghorn and an unnamed cat are both trying to catch a little green worm. They must be stingy with the chicken feed on that farm. Anyway most of the jokes in the cartoon come from Foghorn being the blowhard, talking non-stop to the point where even I was almost irritated by him. The cat doesn't get a lot to do but suffer. But he does so in very funny ways, such as the tractor gag. He also had one amusing bit involving a gun that I laughed at. The animation is lovely and colorful. Lively music from Carl Stalling. Great voice work from Mel Blanc, as usual. The highlight of the short for me was the note from the fish that began "Dear Dope." Funny stuff.
    7lee_eisenberg

    I don't think that George Washington ever really chopped down a cherry tree

    I remember how, when I was young and watched Robert McKimson's Foghorn Leghorn short "A Fractured Leghorn", I heard Foggy ask the anonymous cat "Who do you think you are?! George Washington?!". I of course didn't understand, as I had never heard the story about our first president chopping down a cherry tree and confessing. Of course, I suspect that it was a made-up story, part of our national myth. Analogies include stories in the Soviet Union about some glorious peasant rebelling against the landowners and often getting martyred.

    But anyway, this is a pretty funny cartoon. As always, FL spends much of the time talking (as many southerners would do), until finally the cat has a statement of his own; since that was his only line, I would call him a feline version of Bill O'Reilly.

    All in all, an entertaining one. Foghorn, I say Foghorn Leghorn is definitely an admirable character. Likable, that is.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Absolutely hilarious, one of Foghorn's best cartoons

    Foghorn Leghorn is a very funny and distinctive character. As far as Looney Tunes characters go, I prefer Daffy and Bugs but like Pepe LePew I appreciate Foghorn and his humour more as a 20 year old than I did as a child. A Fractured Leghorn is one of his absolute best. The animation is very nicely done, with fluid backgrounds, vibrant colour and a slightly thinner-than-before Foghorn is well drawn. The cat is not quite so much but still good enough. The music is similarly terrific, it's very beautiful and energetic and enhances the humour and action wonderfully. A Fractured Leghorn is hilarious, as heard in his dialogue Foghorn has such a sharp and quick wit that you're in non-stop laughter mode throughout. Seeing how he knocks over the cat constantly and bets him in who gets the worm makes for some of the best physical comedy of any of Foghorn's cartoons. The story is simple, and also more surprising and less routine than some of the outings with Barnyard Dog(every bit as great, don't get me wrong), the energy similarly is great. Foghorn is hilarious as usual, the cat is a good crafty character without saying many words(he only has one line) and the worm is cute. Mel Blanc is top notch as Foghorn, he is very loud and not very subtle here but I just marvel at his effortless manic energy and the ability to make each piece of dialogue even funnier than they already are with his line delivery. To conclude, if you love Foghorn, you will find A Fractured Leghorn a pleasure. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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      This is one of the few cartoons where Foghorn Leghorn is not put at odds with either Henery Hawk, the Weasel or even his archenemy, the Barnyard Dog.
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      Foghorn Leghorn: What's the big... I say, what's the big idea chasin' my worm? You're a cat, son. Cat's don't eat worms. You're takin' the food right outta my mouth! I don't go around chasin' mice!

      [knocks the cat down]

      Foghorn Leghorn: Stand up boy, you're trippin' over your own feet. Now you stay away from worms and I'll stay away from mice. That's fair and square, and if you'd stop all your arguin' and jawin', you'd see my side of it!

      [pushes the cat up a ladder]

      Foghorn Leghorn: Yap-yap-yap, keep that mouth flappin' and do no listenin'.

      [the cat falls off the ladder]

      Foghorn Leghorn: There's nothin' worse than a blabber-mouth cat!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Mein Name ist Hase: A-Lad-in His Lamp/Dog Gone South/A Fractured Leghorn (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      By a Waterfall
      (uncredited)

      Music by Sammy Fain

      Played at the beginning when the cat is fishing

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. September 1950 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • A Fractured Leghorn
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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      7 Minuten
    • Sound-Mix
      • Mono
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