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Name of Toon w/Spike (?)

Discussion in 'Warner Bros.' started by Dave Koch, Nov 2, 2013.

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    Does anyone remember a cartoon (probably from the '50s) in which Spike (?) is distracted by Sylvester (momentarily) by an inflatable lady bulldog ?

    Thanks.
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    Dave,

    I recall this same question from the old forum. I, too, had looked for this cartoon thinking it was from the 50's or 60's Warner Brothers or Merrie Melodies.....someone had even posted a screen shot at one time. However, I have come to realize that it is actually from one of the late 70's/early 80's 9 Lives Commercials with Sylvester. There are several of these, and some of them have actually been posted to YouTube.....sadly/unfortunately, I have yet to see the Lady Bulldog Inflatable Balloon......someday, it will appear. It was a very fun memory from my childhood.
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    Are you sure you're not thinking of "Muzzle Tough" (1954), when Sylvester flawlessly disguised himself as a female dog to distract the bulldog? (actually named Hector) His dog suit and mask was SO realistic, it even fooled the dog catcher! And of course, this means bad news for our favorite Warner Bros. cat...
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    Wiley,

    Yeah, I'm sure, but I appreciate the post. I've seen Muzzle Tough, and although that one certainly has its redeeming qualities....it's not the one. I wish that "screenshot" someone posted on the old forum was still available. You'd see the difference.

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