Bah Wilderness
Bah Wilderness | |
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Barney Bear series | |
Directed by | Rudolf Ising |
Produced by |
Fred Quimby Rudolf Ising |
Voices by |
Harlow Wilcox Jeanne Dunn |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by |
Michael Lah Carl Urbano (both uncredited) |
Studio | MGM Cartoons |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | February 13, 1943 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 7:14 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Barney Bear's Victory Garden |
Followed by | Barney Bear and the Uninvited Pest |
Bah Wilderness is an MGM cartoon, featuring Barney Bear, who goes camping out in the forest, similar to his debut cartoon, The Bear That Couldn't Sleep. It is the 9th Barney Bear cartoon.
Plot
Barney Bear finds a small clearing in the woods and begins to set up camp. He starts off by inflating a "Snuggly Wuggly Air Mattress Sleeping Bag", then gets changed to his pyjamas, with all the animals watching him. Barney scares them off, puts on his PJs and throws his boot at a noisy wolf, only to have it thrown back at him. Unbeknownst to him, a porcupine had snuck under Barney's covers. He finally goes to bed and runs up a tree when the porcupine spikes his bottom. Barney gets back down and sets up bear traps and mouse traps around his camp, only to fall for them himself when a squirrel wakes him up with the radio. Barney falls asleep after hearing a lullaby, but accidentally pumps a lot more air into his sleeping bag, overinflating it in his sleep, but he suddenly awakens just about a second before his sleeping bag bursts. Rain then begins to pour and cause a flood, to which Barney decides to sleep under.