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==Plot==
==Plot==
An alley [[cat]] is being chased by a dim-witted [[Spike and Tyke (characters)#Droopy's enemy|bulldog]] after he is caught writing on the fence "I hate Dogs!" In order to escape, the cat jumps into a box full of magicians props and discovers a ventriloquists device for throwing his voice. With his newly acquired powers of [[ventriloquism]], the cat plays a series of practical jokes on the bulldog. Ultimately, the jokes backfire on the cat.
An alley [[cat]] is being chased by a dim-witted [[Spike and Tyke (characters)#Droopy's enemy|bulldog]] after he is caught writing on the fence "I hate Dogs!" In order to escape, the cat jumps into a box full of magicians props and discovers a ventriloquists device for throwing his voice. With his newly acquired powers of [[ventriloquism]], the cat plays a series of practical jokes on the bulldog. Ultimately, the jokes backfire on the cat.

==Voice cast==
*[[Tex Avery]] as [[Butch (animated character)|Spike]]
*[[Daws Butler]] and [[Red Coffey]] as Cat


==Remake as ''Cat's Meow''==
==Remake as ''Cat's Meow''==

Revision as of 06:45, 22 January 2020

Ventriloquist Cat
Directed byTex Avery
Story byRich Hogan
Produced byFred Quimby
StarringTex Avery
Daws Butler
Red Coffey
Music byScott Bradley
Animation byWalter Clinton
Michael Lah
Grant Simmons
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • May 27, 1950 (1950-05-27)
Running time
6:39
LanguageEnglish

Ventriloquist Cat is an MGM animated film, directed by Hollywood director Tex Avery. The film was released in the US with the movie The Big Hangover on May 27, 1950.

Plot

An alley cat is being chased by a dim-witted bulldog after he is caught writing on the fence "I hate Dogs!" In order to escape, the cat jumps into a box full of magicians props and discovers a ventriloquists device for throwing his voice. With his newly acquired powers of ventriloquism, the cat plays a series of practical jokes on the bulldog. Ultimately, the jokes backfire on the cat.

Voice cast

Remake as Cat's Meow

Cat's Meow
Directed byTex Avery
Story byRich Hogan
Produced byWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
StarringTex Avery
Daws Butler
Red Coffey
Music byScott Bradley
Animation byWalter Clinton
Michael Lah
Grant Simmons
Backgrounds byDon Driscoll
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • January 25, 1957 (1957-01-25)
Running time
6:39
LanguageEnglish

Ventriloquist Cat was later remade in CinemaScope as Cat's Meow, which was released in 1956. It was one of two Avery MGM cartoons to have been reworked in the widescreen format (the other was the 1949 Droopy cartoon Wags to Riches, which was redone as Millionaire Droopy); as Avery himself was long gone from MGM at the time of these remakes, the new versions were worked on by the Hanna-Barbera unit, despite having Avery's name credited on the title card.

Cat's Meow was the final MGM animated film before the MGM cartoon studio shut down in 1957.