A Tale of Two Kitties

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

Babbit and Catstello try to catch Tweety Bird in this 1942 classic, A Tale of Two Kitties

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  • What ever happened to the old t.v. series on cartoon network called "toon heads??" As a kid i used to appreciate it because it explained the history behind cartoons like this. I have a love for cartoons from this era thanks to that show...man they sure don't make em like they used to >_<

  • I prefer this Tweety. He's so nicely aggressive and slightly insane XD

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  • No one is ever to old for these cartoons. I loved them when i was a little. I love them now too.

  • @Britt4thedemon8 Not enough people were watching it.

  • Which cartoon is the one in which Tweety says "Aww, the poor puddy tat, He faw down - go BOOM!!!"

  • Even among classic Looney Toons, this one is a gem. It's full of cultural references from a lost era, a fair amount of more mature jokes, and physical gags that we just don't see any more. Just wonderful.

  • I had this one on tape but the VCR broke down X(

  • 4:07 :))) Lol

    

  • entertainment is not as good as it used be anymore. back in the day is when actors used to be real actors. these movies today are mainly only good cause of the special effects but not because of the actors. twilight great movie but main actors are not really that great of actors. the only reason that saves that movie is the special effects and the story line

  • *shouts*

    HEY BABBIT, OH BABBIT BABBBBBIIIIITTTT

    What's that matter now.

    ..I'm afraid of the dark.

  • @kayjaywhy - I'm familiar with the Hays Production Code. That's why I'm so surprised that there was such a thinly-veiled reference to the middle finger in 1942 - and such an open shot at the Hays Office! I didn't know "the finger" was well-known back then.

  • As a cinema geek, my favorite joke from this cartoon is:

    Babbit: "Give me the bird! Give me the bird!"

    Castello: "If the Hays office would only let me, I'd give him the bird alright!"

    If you don't get it look up the Hays Production Code.

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