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4.0 out of 5 stars
Who Killed Who With The Cat Who Hated People, February 28, 2001
Tex Avery first made a name for himself at Warner Brothers, but it was with MGM that his comedic genius burst forth to its fullest. These eight cartoons display the fast pace of gags, animation, and reaction shots that are the hallmark of Avery.Who Killed Who was Avery's first MGM cartoon, and lampoons the mystery genre in terrific fashion, from the victim who's read the book based on the film to the suspects who put "a gun" on a table and it turns out to be a lot more than that. The Cat Who Hated People sends its title character to the moon, where he finds it is A LOT stranger than home. Bad Luck Blackie is a charming revenge cartoon where a black cat helps out a white kitten, and later Blackie's kindness is repaid in an ending that can almost be taken seriously in its message about mutual help. Symphony In Slang is a different Avery cartoon, in that sight gags are done not for their own sake but to directly back the story, which is a hilarious tale of a man's romance told in a sea of cliches. Avery's libidous wolf appears and jousts with Swing Shift Cinderella in a cartoon so popular with wartime servicemen it was replayed halfway through many features. The cartoon's sexual undertone is surprisingly effective in the gag where Cindy mashes Wolfie with a sledgehammer and now flattened to only two feet tall he deadpans, "Just call me shorty." And so it goes with the king of cartoon comedy, Tex Avery.
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