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A Tale of two mice - ABBOTT AND COSTELLO CHARACTERIZATIONS

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A Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by Frank Tashlin with the Abbott and Costello characterizations.They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively.

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  • GOD I LOVE THIS DUO...BUBEEEEET...!! LOL LOUD MOUTH MORONS! THIS is cartoon comedy dammit...screw today's shit..BRING BACK LOONY TOONS WARNER BROS. COME BACK FROM THE " SELL OUT" BS...TO YOUR ROOTS!!!

  • @bypassthelaw he used to yell...HEY ABBBOTTTTTT.....when he was scared or running away from something.... they made many really good movies for their time....Buck Privates....Buck Privates come home....and a few with Bela Legosi and Lon Chaney.....comedy spoofs of old horror movies....with the guys that really played Dracula and wolfman

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  • I love Abbott and Costello

  • LMAO! 03:40

  • Looks like my cats when they run through the house!

  • I love that Catstello gets the better of Babbit at the end. It's too bad Lou Costello rarely got this opportunity. lol

  • Animated by Art Davis. 0:53 to 1:48.

  • 6:20....that's friendship for ya. :-(

  • If this doesn't work.. then I'll be a JACKASS! LMAO! XD

  • the fat mouse looks a lot like Cee-Lo Green

  • @CaptainCretaceous91 It was somewhat of a borderline word back in this era too. The animators really wanted to put a lot more strong language into these shorts, and in fact there are several cartoons that had characters using pretty harsh profanity, but the edited and final versions only showed their lips moving. The animators did this knowing the profane words would not go through, so that more mild curse words like jackass could be used without being nixed.

  • @chronofusion They are great characters... if you long for more then check out Abbott and Costello movies (the actors on which they are based). Highly recommend "Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein"... or any of them actually!

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