- The Cat That Hated People
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = The Cat That Hated People
series =
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director =Tex Avery
story_artist =Heck Allen
animator =Walter Clinton Louie Schmitt William Shull Grant Simmons | voice_actor =Paul Frees (cat, uncredited)
musician =Scott Bradley
producer =Fred Quimby
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distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
release_date = November 20, 1948
color_process =Technicolor
runtime = 7 minutes
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followed_by =
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0040218"The Cat That Hated People" is a 1948
cartoon directed byTex Avery and produced byFred Quimby . The cat's voice was supplied byPaul Frees ; incidental music was directed byScott Bradley .Borrowing elements from the 1938 cartoon "
Porky in Wackyland ", it begins with an antisocialalley cat complaining about his life in the city (a broom to the head stops his drinking freshly-delivered milk; a thrownboot ends hisserenade in one instance, two shots from arifle in another), mentioning how he doesn't get along with children (who tie paper bags onto his feet) and babies (who flail him about aplaypen ), dogs (one uses him as apunching bag , then plays dead after giving the cat aketchup -coveredax as the owner arrives), and other people.Much of his opening commentary is done as he is walking or lying on a busy sidewalk, with people walking on him and providing an occasional kick, one of which sends him to the front of the Moonbeam
Rocket Company (a sign in the window says "Any place in space - 5 minutes") as he declares that he wants to go tothe moon .In the showroom of Moonbeam Rocket Company are rockets to
Mars ,Venus , Palm Springs (aminiature rocket), and a "Moon Special," which the cat enters. He pushes thestart button (below it on the wall is "P.S. Hold on to your hats"), and the flight begins as buildings duck out of the way, "no vacancy" signs appear on planets as he passes them, and a succession of space-relatedsight gag s ensue. Stars move out of the way of the rocket, which subsequently punches a hole in theBig Dipper before theLittle Dipper moves to catch the leakage; the rocket then bouncespinball -style from star to star (with points being displayed for each "bounce") until it registers "Tilt " upon lunar impact.After the crash, the cat revels in his newfound solitude, but the silence was only momentary as he discovers his new neighbors:
*A bicycle horn tooting itself
*Asteam whistle blowing
*Disembodied mouth and hands repeatedly saying "Mammy, Mammy, Mammy" in the style ofAl Jolson
*A self-playingaccordion
*Ayo-yo going up and down with the sound of aslide whistle
*A manual fire enginesiren operating itself
*A tire repeatedly havingblowout s by running overnail s
*Aclaw hammer chasing a nail, then pounding the cat into the group before pulling him out
*A tube oflipstick chasing a pair of lips (the tube applies the lipstick to the cat's mouth; then the lips kiss the cat's mouth)
*A hand andscissor s chasing a piece of paper (the scissors quickly cut the cat into apaper doll chain; two hands then stretch them out)
*An invisible dog chasing afire hydrant
*Adiaper , asafety pin , and a bottle ofbaby powder (which overtake and diaper the cat; when he has atemper tantrum his head is diapered as well)
*A daisy-like flower running away from ashovel (when the plant passes the cat, the shovel digs a hole and plants him; after watering, the cat "sprouts" and quickly blossoms with arose in one ear and acarnation in the other; a hand pulls him out of the ground and puts him in avase )
*A pencil chased by apencil sharpener , which subsequently sharpens the cat's tail (which then writes "Chump!" on a rock)The cat realizes that his original home was much preferable to his new surroundings; he pulls down a
golf course backdrop, places himself on atee and sends himself back toEarth with one swing of the golf club. He returns to "The good ol' U.S. of A." (on the corner of42nd Street and Broadway inNew York City ) and expresses his newfound appreciation of his home and the people who continue to walk over him.External links
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