Canned Feud
Canned Feud | |
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Looney Tunes (Sylvester) series | |
Directed by | I. Freleng |
Produced by | Eddie Selzer (uncredited) |
Story by |
Warren Foster Cal Howard |
Voices by |
Mel Blanc Marian Richman (uncredited) |
Music by | Carl Stalling |
Animation by |
Virgil Ross Ken Champin Arthur Davis Manuel Perez John Carey |
Distributed by |
Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Release date(s) | February 3, 1951 (USA) |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Language | English |
Canned Feud is a 1951 Looney Tunes (reissued in the opening as a Blue Ribbon Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1958) animated short featuring Sylvester.
Plot
Sylvester's owners, Sam and Violet, go on vacation to California, forgetting to put him out. Sylvester abruptly notices this, finding that he is locked inside an empty house devoid of food with no milk being delivered for two weeks. Fortunately, he finds a cupboard full of canned tuna and cat food, but discovers that he also needs a can opener. He seemingly cannot find one, until he sees a mouse with it. He begs the mouse to give it, but the mouse throws it in his hole. Sylvester frantically tries and fails to retrieve it and the mouse casually walks away. Sylvester angrily gives chase and crashes into the mouse's hole while trying to catch him.
Sylvester tries vainly to open the tuna by beating it against the floor and jumping on it. When this doesn't work he tries to chop it with an axe, but when he's about to swing the blade flies off and goes out the mail slot. The mouse throws the can opener out into the open, giving Sylvester a chance to retrieve it but he fails when the mouse grabs it and runs back into his hole, causing Sylvester to crash into it again. Next, Sylvester tries using an unbent coat hanger to retrieve the can opener, however the mouse hooks it to a live wire and he receives an electric shock when the wire touches another. Sylvester then sets up a piano to drop on the can, just before the mouse offers the can opener, prompting Sylvester to release his hold on the rope attached to the piano, thereby crushing him. He then attempts to cut a larger hole in the wall to enter the mouse's home, but is foiled (in similar manner to a Bugs and Daffy shotgun routine) by the mouse cutting the floor beneath Sylvester's feet.
His next attempt involves dynamite, which predictably backfires after the mouse inflates and pops a paper bag making him think the dynamite had already blown. His following attempt, involving a vacuum, results in Sylvester being sucked in, along with hot coals, and clumsily tumbling down into the basement while trying to hit the mouse with a golf club. However, the angrily persistent cat (thinking that that's the last straw) returns with an armful of dynamite and fireworks, but they blow prematurely while he's lighting the fuse, resulting in a tremendous explosion and he does finally recover the can opener in the process. Going to the cupboard and yelling "I got it" along the way, he finds that it is now locked and the mouse has the key. Sylvester let out a cry of anguish and faints while the mouse merely shrugs and twirls the key on his finger.
Cast
Mel Blanc as Sylvester, Sam and Mouse's whistle
Marian Richman as Violet (uncredited)