
Kitty and the Great Big World
The young Kitty is drawn into the world of international politics by chance.
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Plot Summary
A pampered housecat named Kitty yearns for adventure beyond her comfortable home. When she finally ventures out, she encounters the harsh realities of the outside world, leading to a comical series of mishaps and her hasty retreat back to familiar comforts.
Critical Reception
As a short cartoon from Warner Bros., 'Kitty and the Great Big World' was generally well-received for its humor and animation typical of the era. It's often remembered fondly by fans of classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its classic Looney Tunes animation and visual gags.
- Appreciated for its simple, humorous premise.
- Mel Blanc's voice work is a consistent highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the nostalgic charm of the short and its effectiveness as a lighthearted comedy, characteristic of Warner Bros. animation from the 1950s.
Fun Fact
This short is notable for featuring a rare character that Friz Freleng created himself, rather than relying on established Looney Tunes characters.
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