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High Note
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- Looney Tunes Theatrical Cartoon Series
- Traditional Animation
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Vitagraph Releases
- Distributed by: Warner Bros.
- Cartoon Characters: Various Musical Notes.
- Voice Actors: Mel Blanc.
- Directed By Chuck Jones.
- Produced By John Burton Sr.
- Animated By Richard Thompson, Ken Harris.
- Written By Michael Maltese.
- Awards:
Academy Award Nominee, Best Short Subject (Cartoon), 1961.
- Music: Milt Franklyn.
- Editor: Treg Brown.
- Originally Released on December 03, 1960.
- Originally Released Theatrically.
- Running Time: 6:31 minutes.
- Production Number: 1480.
MPAA: 19498 - Color
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
Set on a piece of sheet music, musical notes arrange to perform "The Blue Danube," but are thwarted by one pixilated note who's been visiting the "Little Brown Jug."
Cartoon Production Information:
The first Warner Bros. Looney Tune to be labeled A Vitagraph Release. There is not one word of dialogue in this cartoon. Soundtrack included:
- The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss II)
- How Dry I Am (Irving Berlin)
- Little Brown Jug... (more)
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