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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2009

A Tex Avery cartoon from 1947. One of my favourites

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  • WTF IS KILROY WAS HERE ????? ITS IN LIKE 3 EPISODES

  • @TheFlyguy217 Check the wikipedia article for "Kilroy was here"

  • 1:20 Dost mine ears deceive me? Atom the dog did an MGM lion roar!

  • @blukmage19

    I think you're right. Most of the sound effects are reused anyway.

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  • how much was in that bottle?

  • great upload!! thank you!

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  • @TheFlyguy217 An explorer, back in the 1940's decade.

  • What I like the most, is in the closing scenes, the Extra-Large Mouse & Cat are not "rivals", anymore, as if they signed a peace-treaty. More than that, I like thew drawing & scene of the cat thinking, "brainstorm" over its head & almot appears that rain in falling over the cat's head!

  • OMG! I love this one! Haven't seen it in years!

  • @Akranium aye, they just don't make 'em like they used to :(

  • Amazing cartoon :D

  • Agreed! I'm in my late 20's and it seems that lots of people my age don't really know or appreciate Tex Avery's work and "Whoa...I've been sick!" is a line I use all the time! Some people get it, others don't. But it's so cute! I love how he used the gag again in "Slap Happy Lion" with the Alligator.

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