Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe 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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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
William Hanna
- Meathead's Scream
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Wally Maher
- Screwy Squirrel
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizOn April 1st, 1997, Cartoon Network ran this cartoon for twelve hours straight (6 AM to 6 PM) as an April Fool's prank.
- Citazioni
Screwy Squirrel: [as Meathead chases Screwy, they pass the end title] Say, that was the end of the picture.
[They walk back to the end title card]
Meathead: Yup, that's it all right.
Screwy Squirrel: So long, Meathead.
Meathead: Goodbye.
Screwy Squirrel: Say, what was the idea of chasing me all through the picture?
Meathead: Because you're crazy. You think you're Napoleon, but you ain't. I am!
[Acts crazy]
Screwy Squirrel: You know, I like this ending. It's silly.
- Curiosità sui creditiScrewy 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.
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Recensione in evidenza
This movie is the logical end point of all those Bugs Bunny cartoons that Tex Avery had worked on at Leon Schlesinger's cartoon factory: the innocent prey turns on the predator, pulling whatever he needs from just outside the frame, and follows it up with a continuing series of ever more absurd gags.
That last part is the essence of Tex Avery shorts, of course. There's never any real plot in the best of his cartoons, just an ascending series of gags, like KING-SIZED CANARY, that ends when they have enough film to ship out to the theaters. Neither does he believe in the little guy being oppressed; Screwy Squirrel starts the proceedings by breaking out of the nuthouse and attacking Meathead. Motive, story, what did it matter? It's funny, isn't it?
That last part is the essence of Tex Avery shorts, of course. There's never any real plot in the best of his cartoons, just an ascending series of gags, like KING-SIZED CANARY, that ends when they have enough film to ship out to the theaters. Neither does he believe in the little guy being oppressed; Screwy Squirrel starts the proceedings by breaking out of the nuthouse and attacking Meathead. Motive, story, what did it matter? It's funny, isn't it?
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