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Catty Cornered is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. [2] The short was released on October 31, 1953, and stars Tweety and Sylvester . [ 3 ] It features a forerunner of the Rocky and Mugsy duo.
The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated shorts released by Warner Bros. feature a range of characters which are listed and briefly detailed here. Major characters from the franchise include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester the Cat, the Tasmanian Devil, Tweety, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, and ...
Kitty Kornered is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon, directed by Robert Clampett. [1] The short was released on June 8, 1946, and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester. [2]Porky and Sylvester would later be paired in a trio of shorts directed by Chuck Jones: Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm, and Jumpin' Jupiter.
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Catty-Cornered (producer, uncredited director with Abe Levitow, uncredited writer with John Dunn & Michael Maltese, the latter of which was also uncredited) 1967. Cat and Dupli-cat (producer, writer with Michael Maltese, director with Maurice Noble) O-Solar Meow (producer) Guided Mouse-ille (producer) Rock 'n' Rodent (producer)
Catty-Cornered: Last appearance of Lightning. Extra on the Blu-ray of Spinout. [115] January 20, 1967: Tom and Jerry: Cat and Dupli-cat: Chuck Jones February 27, 1967: Tom and Jerry: O-Solar Meow: Abe Levitow March 10, 1967: Tom and Jerry: Guided Mouse-ille: April 7, 1967: Tom and Jerry: Rock 'n' Rodent: Extra on the Blu-ray of Double Trouble ...
Characters Year Director Series 1 Behind the Meat-Ball: 1945 Frank Tashlin: LT 2 Brother Brat: Porky: 1944 Frank Tashlin: LT 3 Catty Cornered: Sylvester, Tweety, Rocky: 1953 Friz Freleng: MM 4 Cross Country Detours: 1940 Tex Avery: MM 5 Daffy's Southern Exposure: Daffy: 1942 Norman McCabe: LT 6 Ding Dog Daddy: 1942 Friz Freleng: MM 7 The Eager ...
Cartoons with re-releases in the last few years of the program (past August 1964) did not have new titles. Instead, they were re-released with their original titles, or for the case of any cartoon reissued beforehand, their first reissue titles, due to low budgets from DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Warner Bros.-Seven Arts.