Ready, Woolen and Able

Ready, Woolen and Able

Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Ready, Woolen and Able
series = Merrie Melodies


caption = Title card from "Ready, Woolen and Able"
director = Chuck Jones
story_artist = Michael Maltese
animator = Ken Harris Richard Thompson Ben Washam
background_artist = Philip DeGuard
voice_actor = Mel Blanc
musician = Milt Franklyn
producer =
studio = Warner Brothers Pictures
distributor =
release_date = July 30, 1960
color_process = Technicolor
runtime = 5 minutes and 50 seconds
preceded_by = Steal Wool
followed_by = A Sheep in the Deep
movie_language = English
imdb_id = 0054234

"Ready, Woolen and Able" is a 1960 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 fifth short featuring Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf. The title is a play on the phrase "Ready, willing and able".

Plot

Like all Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf shorts, this one revolves around Ralph Wolf trying to steal the sheep which Sam Sheepdog is guarding.

The short begins with a juxtaposition of how Sam and Ralph get to work. Sam takes a leisurely drive to work in what appears to be a caricature of shoddy Ford Model T. Behind him, Ralph speeds past in a drag racer. After Ralph hastily parks and walks away, Sam pulls into his spot, careful to make the correct hand signals as he turns.

As soon as the whistle blows, Ralph sprints off to catch a sheep. Sam lumbers to his perch, grabbing a rake on his way and drops it in front of Ralph's path. Ralph steps on the rake causing the rake to smack him in the face. As the sheep jumps away, it lands on Ralph's back, bending him in half.

Next, Ralph attempts to use a lever to launch a stick of dynamite into Sam. However, as Ralph jumps on to one end of the lever, the stick of dynamite simply rolls into him.

In Ralph's third attempt, he rolls an open barrel of gun-powder down a hill toward Sam, which leaves a trail of powder as it rolls. Ralph lights the trail after the barrel starts moving, but the barrel hits a rock and flies over Sam and under a boulder. The barrel subsequently explodes and sends the boulder flying and ultimately falling on Ralph, who, naturally, attempts to protect himself with a very small umbrella.

. Unluckily, the wind blows him right next to Sam. As the parachute falls over Sam and Ralph as a shroud, Ralph attempts to run, but caught up in the fabric, Sam is able to grab Ralph and punch him. Ralph ultimately skids toward the edge of a cliff, where, after realization of his predicament, he falls.

Ralph's final attempt is very drawn out and plays on Sam's uncanny ability to be wherever he needs to be. Ralph first notices that Sam and one of the sheep are separated by a very large chasm, so Ralph attempts to cross the chasm with a trapeze. Upon crossing the chasm and grabbing what he thinks to be a sheep, it turns out he grabbed Sam. After realizing this mistake, he deposits Sam on the first cliff, only to swing back and discover that Sam is on the far cliff "again". Ralph then decides to climb the trapeze, only to find that Sam is "holding" the trapeze. When Ralph then decides to slide down to the bottom of the trapeze, he finds Sam sitting there. Cutting all his losses, he decides to dive off the trapeze, and as he's falling he notices Sam sitting on three small cliff outcroppings, a branch, in a hot air balloon, fishing in a small dingy, and sleeping under water.

Ralph then swims as fast as he can, into the maw of a whale to find Sam standing against one of the whale's teeth. In shock, Ralph jumps out the whale's blow hole, to find Sam sitting in an inner tube atop the whale's spray of water. Ralph then runs, through the air, to the closest beach, where he finds the beach is full of at least two dozen instances of Sam, and for the first time they're all visible at once.

As Ralph blows his top, the punch clock whistle blows and Sam begins driving home. As he's driving, an ambulance passes him and Ralph can be seen in the back tied up in a straight jacket. The two politely wish each other good night.

Censorship

two scenes were removed. One pictured above where Ralph is punched out of the parachute and off a cliff, and the other pictured to the right where Ralph was hoping to propel a stick of dynamite toward Sam. [Cite web
author=Cooke, John
title=Censored Looney Tunes: Q-R
url=http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/ltcutsq-r.html
work=Censored Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
publisher=Looney.GoldenAgeCartoons.com
date=2007 revision
archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070418160615/http://looney.goldenagecartoons.com/ltcuts/ltcutsq-r.html
archivedate=2007-04-18
]

DVD availability

This cartoon is featured on "".

ee also

* Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf
* Merrie Melodies
* Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1960-1969)

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054234/ IMDB entry for Ready, Woolen and Able]


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