You make a very interesting point. I mean, there isn't even any lip synching with the voiceover. On the other hand, my heart's beating from simply watching the kitten and the dog's attempts to get rid of them, and thus it becomes hard to think logically on the aesthetics of this cartoon.
Boo bad cats bad dogs booooooo
camkay93 3 months ago
@Mr111989 I know. He would have made brilliant scores for Universal. But maybe his calling at MGM was probably meant to be.
KrazyKartoonKid 1 year ago
my cats normally obliterate my dogs.
TheTRoxby123 1 year ago
@deadlyshoesalesman
You make a very interesting point. I mean, there isn't even any lip synching with the voiceover. On the other hand, my heart's beating from simply watching the kitten and the dog's attempts to get rid of them, and thus it becomes hard to think logically on the aesthetics of this cartoon.
1aundulxaldin 1 year ago
@dragonamikan: they do but you much busy annoying all the other cartoons do notice
yamatofan01 1 year ago
This reminded me of the 1938 ERPI Classroom Film - "Three Little Kittens"
/watch?v=1n_53FfqzJw
Here's another one -- "Animals in Modern Life" (1937)
/watch?v=8YKhyH6odik
borbetomagus 2 years ago
This is actually the first time I've heard Scott Bradley's music in a non-MGM Cartoon.
Imagine if he was kept at Universal instead of MGM. oh, the scores that he could have done!
Mr111989 2 years ago
SCOTT BRADLEY OUTSIDE MGM???!!!!! NOW I've seen everything.
SteveCarras 2 years ago
Wherefore the timecode?
Kouban 2 years ago
That's a great music cue for the Universal logo. Now I'm going to miss it every time I see a Walter Lantz cartoon.
deadlyshoesalesman 2 years ago