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  • Merrie Melodies Theatrical Cartoon Series
  • Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc.
  • Distributed by: Warner Bros.
  • Cartoon Characters: Porky Pig, Sylvester, Ghost Mice, Sylvester's Conscience.
  • Voice Actors: Mel Blanc.
  • Directed By Chuck Jones.
  • Produced By Edward Selzer.
  • Animated By Lloyd Vaughan, Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam.
  • Written By Michael Maltese.
  • Originally Released on December 18, 1948. (more dates More Dates...)
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 7:25 minutes.
  • Color
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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Porky and Sylvester spend the night in Porky's new Gothic mansion. Lo and behold, ghost mice bent on killing Porky haunt the house. Sylvester (whom Porky calls "a...  (more)

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Two scenes have been edited out of modern releases. Sylvester pointing a gun to his head in Porky's bedroom and another in which a mouse hiding in a vase points a gun at Porky. The first cartoon in...  (more)

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Comments By: damfine
This is certainly not the first pairing of Porky and Sylvester. That distinction goes to Kitty Kornered. What does make this cartoon great is that Sylvester gets to stretch his pantomime skills. Under Jones competant guidance, we get to see Sylvester try to...  (read more)
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Comments By: dingdog
Jones understood as much about Sylvester as he later would the Tom & Jerry characters: in either case, no grasp at all of their salient traits. Jones' most unforgivable sin here is robbing SYlvester of the gift of speech--this was...  (read more)
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Comments By: dingdog
Jones knew about as much of what made Sylvester tick as he did later about H-B's Tom & Jerry. This isn't Sylvester--this is an impostor. And he robs the poor feline of the gift of speech!
THe worst is at the conclusion: Sylvester...  (read more)
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