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Speedy Ghost to Town (1967)

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User Rating: 5.9/10 (26 votes)

Overview

Director:
Alex Lovy
Writer:
Cal Howard (story)
Release Date:
29 July 1967 (USA) more
Plot:
Daffy Duck overhears Speedy Gonzales and another mouse talk about a hidden cheese storage area, thinking it is really gold they are talking about. | add synopsis
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The dark era begins... more

Cast

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Directed by
Alex Lovy 
 
Writing credits
Cal Howard (story)

Produced by
William L. Hendricks .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
William Lava 
 
Film Editing by
Hal Geer 
 
Animation Department
Bob Abrams .... background artist
Ted Bonnicksen .... animator
David Hanan .... layout artist
Laverne Harding .... animator
Volus Jones .... animator
Lin Larsen .... layout artist
Ed Solomon .... animator
 
Crew believed to be complete



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Additional Details

Runtime:
6 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Finland:S | USA:G
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "No 73: (#8.22)" (1987) more

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
The dark era begins..., 11 December 2007
4/10
Author: wile_E2005 from United States

This was the first cartoon made by Warner Bros. Animation when they reopened in 1967. And unfortunately, like Sander Schwartz's stint at WB Animation president from 2002 to 2007, the studio has never been the same. They mostly hired new staff members and very few veterans, and had Walter Lantz/Hanna-Barbera -director Alex Lovy direct the cartoons. He seemed to take the limited animation influence with him in these cartoons. Daffy is drawn severely off-model and looks very weird, and Speedy doesn't look as good, though at least he isn't drawn as badly as he was in 1968. The writing sounds like a bunch of kids wrote this short, with a highly-predictable ending. And other animation motions seem to resemble Hanna-Barbera or Filmation or UPA, and it comes out looking just plain low-budget. They even had Daffy do the old "bongo feet" thing when running off, just like the H-B characters do, and they also had some of the Hanna-Barbera sound effects used in it, looped over and over and only using a portion of H-B's vast sound FX library (sort of like when the studio would make "What's New Scooby-Doo?" in 2002), and Bill Lava's music sounds cheesy as well. But as I say, don't judge a book by this cover, and not all of the WB cartoons from this period were like this (only the Speedy vs. Daffy shorts). Luckily, they went and created Cool Cat, and that livened things up a bit.

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