Freudy Cat

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Freudy Cat
Directed by
Carl Stalling (archive footages only)
Philip Green (certain prints)
(both uncredited)
Animation byTed Bonnicksen
Warren Batchelder
George Grandpré
Layouts byRobert Gribbroek
Backgrounds byRobert Gribbroek
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • March 14, 1964 (1964-03-14)
Running time
7 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Freudy Cat is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson.[2] The short was released on March 14, 1964, and stars Sylvester the Cat, Sylvester Jr. and Hippety Hopper.[3]

Plot

A paranoid Sylvester flashes back to earlier cartoons such as

The Slap-Hoppy Mouse while describing to a psychiatrist that he thinks Hippety Hopper
is out to get him.

Soundtrack Anomaly

The cartoon is unusual in that it mixes a new soundtrack by

Carl Stalling (while alive in 1964, he had retired six years earlier), which is heard during the original shorts that make up this cartoon. That results in a schizophrenic soundtrack (whether this was intentional, given the plot of a mentally unbalanced Sylvester visiting a psychiatrist, isn't known, but it is possible). Even more unusual is that certain prints of the cartoon contain stock music pieces by Philip Green
that play over numerous areas of the cartoon without removing the old soundtrack, creating a rather dissonant, overbearing "new" soundtrack.

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