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The Yankee Doodle Mouse Production Information
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MGM
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Featuring: Tom, Jerry.
Originally Released in 1943.
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Originally Released Theatrically.
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Running Time: 7:23 minutes.
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TechniColor
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U.S.A.
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Production Notes:
This was the first cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera to receive an Academy Award.
The title refers to the 1942 film "Yankee Doodle Dandy", a biography of George M. Cohan, the composer of "Over There."
Jerry's communiques: 1) "Sighted cat. Sank Same. Signed: Lieutenant Jerry Mouse." 2) Send more Cats. Signed: Lieutenant Jerry Mouse."
According to animator Mark Kausler, Irv Spence was responsible for the action, while Kenneth Muse took care of the facial expressions.
Songs: "Over There" (George M. Cohan), "Anchors Aweigh" (Lieutenant Charles A. Zimmerman)
Parts of this cartoon were reused in the Tom and Jerry cartoons "Jerry's Diary" (1949) and "Shutter Bugged Cat" (1967).
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