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I Like Mountain Music
Alternate Title: Magazine Rack
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- Merrie Melodies Theatrical Cartoon Series
- Traditional Animation
- A Hugh Harman-Rudolf Ising Production, Vitaphone Pictures
- Distributed by: Warner Bros.
- Cartoon Characters: Various Celebrities, Crooks.
- Directed By Rudolf Ising.
- Produced By Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising.
- Animated By Isadore Freleng, Larry Martin.
- Music: Frank Marsales.
- Originally Released on June 10, 1933.
- Originally Released Theatrically.
- Running Time: 6:58 minutes.
- Production Number: 5825
- Black & White
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
In a drugstore, after hours, characters out of magazines in a magazine rack come to life. Cowboys out of a Western magazine sing and play "I Like Mountain Music" while the characters from all the other magazines join in the festivities. Crooks from a crime... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
"Magazine Rack."
Footage reused from Pagan Moon. Celebrities caricatured include Eddie Cantor, Edward G. Robinson and Will Rogers. According to the Southern Mountaineers Filmography of Appalachian State University Libraries, this is the earliest known... (more)
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Dubbed?
I have a Warner Bros. collection in which this particular cartoon says something about it being dubbed in 1995.