

Roughly Squeaking
Scheming mice Hubie and Bertie convince a cat that he is, in fact, a lion.
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, a mischievous chipmunk named Chip causes trouble for Elmer Fudd, who is trying to enjoy a picnic. Chip repeatedly steals Elmer's food and disrupts his attempts to relax. The film follows Elmer's escalating frustration as he tries to catch the clever chipmunk.
Critical Reception
Roughly Squeaking is a typical Disney short from the era, appreciated for its classic animation and comedic timing. While not as iconic as some other Donald Duck or Looney Tunes shorts, it's generally viewed as an enjoyable and well-executed cartoon that delivers on its simple premise of animal antics versus a frustrated human.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lively animation and slapstick humor.
- A charming, if somewhat formulaic, entry in the animated short genre.
- Delivers consistent laughs through the chipmunk's clever antics.
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Fun Fact
This short marks one of the earlier appearances of the character Chip (though not yet paired with Dale) in Disney's animated shorts.
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