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WHAT! NO GRAVY! Dog steals cat (Chow Hound)

Discussion in 'Mystery Cartoon' started by Dave Koch, Oct 29, 2013.

  1. Dave Koch

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    [​IMG] Come on People, does anyone know what cartoon this was? A dog keeps stealing a cat from homes, and then giving it to other homes. At the end, the dog buys a butcher shop. Any idea what the title is?
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    A large bully of a dog uses a frightened cat and mouse in various scams in order to get meals. Although they succeed, he's usually upset that they didn't bring him any gravy to go with the meat.

    Chow Hound (51)

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    "This time we didn't forget the gravy...."

    "Acres and acres of meat....and it's mine, all mine..." (or similar)
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    It's "Chow Hound" as Cartoon mention.
    Looney Tunes series; Blue Ribbon reissue in late 50s.
    Directed by Charles M.Jones
    Story Mike Maltese
    Voice Characterizations: Mel Blanc (and John Smith as the dog and two cameos by Bea Benadaret as the "missus" to whom the cat answers as "HAROLD!!!!").

    And of course, in Technicolor TM and with music by Carl Stalling...

    BTW The old man that "owns" the cat is a caritcature (cat..:)) of animator Ken Harris. The bulldog looks like but acts differently from the same director's "Marc Anthony" (mentioned in "Big Dog..Small kitten", who was a different character.)
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    Also the man at the zoo ("Here saberooth") does NOT sound like a Warner Bros.typical voice and sounds to me either like Sterling Holloway from Disney cartoons or Howard MacNear (who did do voices,especially for the Flintstones and Magoo, and was the Andy Griffith show friendly niehgbor barber Floyd). But just a wild guess there.
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    Right :shame:
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    Best line in the Cartoon short!
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    Somebody once mentioned how the can of gravy is labelled "Gravy" and nothing else. No brand name, or list of ingredients, or serving suggestion image ... nothing, just the one word "gravy." That'd be typical of Cold War rations meant for nuclear fallout shelters. So, there actually were such no-nonsense canned goods made, designed to sustain Americans in the event somebody went haywire with the nukes.

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