Flop Goes the Weasel (film)

Flop Goes the Weasel
Merrie Melodies series
1949 reissue title card
Directed by Directed and supervised by:
Charles M. Jones (uncredited)
Produced by Leon Schlesinger (credited on the original issue)
Story by Tedd Pierce (credited on the original issue)
Voices by Featuring the uncredited voice talents of:
Mel Blanc as the Blackface Chick and the Weasel
Ruby Dandridge as Mammy Hen
Additional uncredited voice talent:
Lillian Randolph as Mammy Hen (selected scenes)
Music by Musical direction:
Carl Stalling (credited as Carl W. Stalling on the original issue)
Orchestra:
Milt Franklyn (uncredited)
Animation by Character animation:
Ken Harris (solo "animation" credit on the original issue)
Ben Washam (uncredited)
Lloyd Vaughan (uncredited)
Robert Cannon (uncredited)[1]
Effects animation:
A.C. Gamer (uncredited)
Layouts by Character and background layout:
John McGrew (uncredited)
Background design:
Bernyce Polifka (uncredited)
Backgrounds by Background paint:
Gene Fleury (uncredited)
Studio Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date(s) March 20, 1943
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7 minutes 38 seconds (Blue Ribbon reissue)
Language English

Flop Goes the Weasel is a 1943 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed and supervised by Chuck Jones in the uncredited.[1]

Plot

A mother hen is off trying to catch a worm for her soon to be baby. While out, a Weasel steals the egg, wanting it for breakfast. Unfortunately the egg hatches and it mistakes that the Weasel as its mother. The Weasel wants to eat the chick, but it outsmarted him every time. For the last 3 minutes of the film, the weasel is constantly sneezing because the chick put pepper in his nose. He goes back to his biological mother, who found out that he had beaten up the Weasel.

References

  1. 1 2 "Flop Goes The Weasel". Big Cartoon DataBase, August 30, 2015
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