United States / Apr 16, 1954
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Sylvester has been "blackballed" out of membership to the Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club again. To gain the long-coveted membership, the Grand Master offers to let the lisping puddy tat place a big bell around the neck of the largest mouse he can find, so the cats can pounce on the mouse when they hear the bell. Just as that's going on, Hippety Hopper escapes from a city zoo truck. It's not long before he encounters the hapless Sylvester. Each attempt to place the bell around Hippety's neck ends with Sylvester wearing the bell (and the cats pounding the puddy into submission). In the end, Sylvester finally does get the bell around Hippety's neck, but by the time the cats are ready to pounce on the baby kangaroo-mistaken-for-a-giant-mouse, Hippety has been recaptured. The oblivious cats end up jumping in front of the city zoo truck! Sylvester now gets to serve as Loyal Order's Grand Master.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Bell Hoppy |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Cartoons |
| Release date | 16 aprile 1954 |
| Production | Edward Selzer |
| Writer | Tedd Pierce |
| Editing | Treg Brown |
| Assistant directors | Robert McKimson |
| Production design | Richard H. Thomas |
| Art direction | Richard H. Thomas |
| Set decoration | Richard H. Thomas |
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| Visual effects | Charles McKimson, Rod Scribner, Herman Cohen, Phil DeLara, Robert Givens |
| Music | Carl W. Stalling, Treg Brown, Milt Franklyn |
| Sound | Carl W. Stalling, Treg Brown, Milt Franklyn |
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