Dixieland Droopy
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Dixieland Droopy | |
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Heck Allen | |
Produced by | Fred Quimby |
Starring | Bill Thompson John Brown |
Narrated by | John Brown |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by | Walt Clinton Michael Lah Grant Simmons |
Backgrounds by | Joe Montell |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes 44 seconds |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dixieland Droopy is a 1954
The soundtrack version of this cartoon without dialogue as part of
Plot summary
An unseen narrator (John Brown) tells the story of a
Pettybone travels to several locations (a cafe, an
The pursuit continues with the owner chasing Pettybone inside Jazza Plaza, where Pettybone ultimately escapes the owner by hiding inside a theatrical agent's office. The agent does not approve of dog acts, and demands for Pettybone to leave, but upon inadvertently starting up the flea band's music once again and hearing it, he mistakenly believes that Pettybone is making the music himself. Pettybone becomes famous as "John Pettybone, Dog of Mystery", and realizes his dream of playing the Hollywood Bowl.
As the cartoon concludes with a close-up of the flea circus band, the narrator states no one ever discovered the secret to Pettybone's music and never will. Because only Pee Wee Runt knew and would never tell as he, the trumpeter, Pee Wee Runt, reveals, "For you see, he - that flea, Pee Wee - is me! See?"
See also
References
- ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
External links
- Dixieland Droopy at IMDb
- Dixieland Droopy at the Big Cartoon DataBase