Sheep Ahoy

Sheep Ahoy

Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Sheep Ahoy
series = Merrie Melodies


caption = Title card from "Sheep Ahoy"
director = Charles M. Jones
story_artist = Michael Maltese
animator = Richard Thompson
Abe Levitow
background_artist = Philip DeGuard
voice_actor = Mel Blanc
musician = Milt Franklyn
producer =
studio = Warner Brothers Pictures
distributor =
release_date = December 11, 1954
color_process = Technicolor
runtime = 6 minutes and 40 seconds
preceded_by = "Don't Give Up the Sheep"
followed_by = "Double or Mutton"
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0047477

"Sheep Ahoy" is a 1954 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and released by Warner Bros. Pictures featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. Mel Blanc provided for the voices of all the characters in this cartoon, however, like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this short is mostly composed of visual gags.

This is the second short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the phrase "Ship ahoy !".

Plot

Like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this one revolves around Ralph Wolf trying to steal the sheep guarded by Sam Sheepdog. Unlike later episodes where Ralph will not attempt to steal any sheep until Ralph and Sam have officially started work, in this short Ralph uses the time between the shifts of the two sheepdogs to make his first move.

By the time Sam sits on the edge of his cliff to watch over the sheep, Ralph is already attempting to carry a sheep away. Sam casually pushes a rock over the ledge, which falls on Ralph's head. In a stupor, Ralph places the sheep on the ground and lets it go just before he falls unconscious and grows a large lump on his head.

Ralph next attempts to drop a large boulder on Sam, but a tree branch catches the boulder and propels it upwards again as it crushes Ralph.

Ralph's next attempt is to pole vault over Sam to get a sheep. Sam casually grabs the pole, lowers it over the edge until Ralph is eye level with Sam, and punches him in the face.

Next, Ralph attempts to sneak into the field by surrounding himself with a cloud of smoke from an Acme smoke bomb. Sam heads him off at the pass and drops a stick of dynamite in his smoke cloud. After the explosion, Ralph stumbles back in a cloud of black smoke. With his lack of vision and coordination, he accidentally falls off a cliff.

In Ralph's fifth attempt, he uses an Acme disguise. The box is labelled "Acme artificial rock. Have fun. Be popular. Be a rock!" Ralph attempts to sneak past Sam with the rock disguise, but Sam hits the fake rock with a sledge hammer. Ralph breaks apart into a number of small rocks which all move back into Ralph's cave.

Ralph's next attempt is to dive off a cliff while tied to a very large helium balloon and carrying a fishing rod to snag a sheep. As he casts his rod, he unwittingly snags his balloon with his fish hook and rips the balloon, sending him flying into the horizon.

Ralph then attempts to tunnel under the field, as he did in "Don't Give Up the Sheep". As he reaches up through the holes, he feels what appears to be four sheep legs strapped on to a large drum of TNT. Believing this to be a sheep, he pulls it into his tunnel. After the explosion, he places the riven drum back where it was sitting and politely refills his tunnel.

In Ralph's eighth attempt he swims through a stream with a peddle-powered submarine to catch a sheep which is taking a drink of water. As he swims, Sam holds a sign in front of his periscope which reads "DETOUR". After following the arrow on the sign, Ralph falls off a waterfall.

Ralph next attempts to propel Sam off his perch by placing an improvised teeter totter under Sam and dropping a rock on it from a large height. Unfortunately for Ralph, Sam is propelled straight upward toward Ralph's cliff, upon where he grabs Ralph by the neck and begins punching him in the face.

Finally, the punch clock whistle blows and Sam and Ralph change shifts with their replacements. Their replacements stand in the same position Sam and Ralph were standing in before the whistle blew and the replacement dog begins punching the replacement wolf in the face.

Inconsistency in naming

Like "Don't Give Up the Sheep", the names of the characters are inconsistent in this short compared to the rest of the shorts. At the beginning of the short Ralph's replacement refers to Ralph as "Fred" and Ralph refers to him as "Ralph". At the end of the short they reverse the names.

This is also the only episode where you see Ralph's replacement. Ralph's replacement refers to Ralph as "George", and Ralph refers to him as "Sam".

Censorship

On ABC, the end of the short where Sam and Fred take turns punching Ralph in the face was shortened. Also cut was the scene where Sam drops a stick of dynamite into Ralph's smoke cloud, making it appear as though Ralph's smoke cloud exploded on its own. [Cite web
author = Cooke, John
date = 2006 revision
title = Censored Looney Tunes: S
work = Censored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
publisher = Looney.GoldenAgeCartoons.com
url = http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/ltcutss.html
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061209031652/http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/ltcutss.html
archivedate = 2006-12-09
]

DVD availability

As of 2007, this short is not available on DVD.

ee also

* Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf
* Merrie Melodies
* Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950-1959)

References

External links

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