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Feed the Kitty (1952)

February. 02,1952
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8.1
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NR
| Animation Comedy
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A bulldog adopts an adorable kitten, but he can't let his owner know.

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Whitech
1952/02/02

It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.

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Billie Morin
1952/02/03

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Patience Watson
1952/02/04

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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Guillelmina
1952/02/05

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Julia Arsenault (ja_kitty_71)
1952/02/06

Chuck Jones is a master! I really love his cartoons including this enduring short. I think Pussyfoot is cutest kitten character of Looney Tunes besides Figaro from Disney's Pinocchio.My favorite scene is the mousehole scene, where Marc Anthony who hid Pussyfoot in a mousehole from his mistress, picks up a mouse (thinking it's Pussyfoot) and places it on his back. But Pussyfoot was really eating from Marc's dish. Realizing his goof-up Marc Anthony throws the mouse back in the hole.So anyway, this short is Chuck's most enduring piece. And you know, animation fans would recognize Bea Benaderet (Marc's mistress), as the voice of Betty Rubble from The Flintstones; also many other Looney Tunes shorts too.

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tavm
1952/02/07

This short is about a bulldog named Marc Anthony who, despite himself, falls for a cute little kitten who likes to rest on his back. But his female master has had enough of his mess he makes around the house and threatens to throw him out if he brings another thing inside. Most of the humor concerns the dog's attempts to keep the kitten from his master's sight. There's a mix-up involving the cat's fate in the middle but all ends happily and when the short ends, it's not on a laugh as usually done on these Warner shorts but a cute coda. It shouldn't surprise anyone that this was done by Chuck Jones since he initially made Disney-like cartoons early in his Warner Bros. directing career. Anyway, I highly recommend Feed the Kitty.

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AHBatz
1952/02/08

When you say "Looney Toons" these days, Bugs Bunny usually comes to mind. Most people don't realize that some of the best looney toons didn't feature the usual characters. This cartoon is an example of a one time hit.*_spoilers_* This is the story of a rather large bulldog named Marc Anthony, who finds a stray kitten that's very cute. Marc Anthony befriends the cat despite their obvious differences. Marc Anthony struggles to keep the kitten unknown to his owner. it's one of the sweetest stories that can be told in seven minutes... go see it!

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rpatrick100
1952/02/09

Marc Antony the bulldog sees and barks ferociously at a tiny kitten who completely ignores his display of bravado, eventually winning him over. Marc Antony had been warned by the lady of the house to not bring a single thing home and when he shows up with he kitten on his back, a series of misunderstandings leads him to believe his little friend has been baked into a plate of cookies being made by his master. I had never forgotten about this wonderful little cartoon and had a wonderful moment with an ex girlfriend when we both remembered it after neither of us having seen it for decades. I agree with the previous reviewer...just an outstanding sweet little gem of animation.

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