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Tabby the Cat
Eppy Pearson & Diana Webster perform "Tabby the Cat".
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Plot Summary
A stray cat named Tabby struggles to find food and shelter during a harsh winter. He attempts various schemes to get a meal, often encountering unhelpful humans and other animals. Despite numerous setbacks, Tabby's persistence and occasional luck lead him to a potential warm meal.
Critical Reception
This Technicolor animated short from the Walter Lantz studio was a standard entry in the era, well-received for its colorful animation and slapstick humor. While not as iconic as some of its contemporaries, it offered solid entertainment for audiences of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming animation and energetic slapstick.
Tabby's struggle for survival provides a relatable if simple narrative.
A good example of the short cartoon fare popular in the mid-1940s.
Google audience: Audience reviews typically highlight the classic animation style and the endearing, albeit mischievous, nature of the protagonist cat. Many appreciate the straightforward, lighthearted comedy.
Fun Fact
The character of Tabby was designed to be a sympathetic underdog, a common trope in animated shorts that allowed audiences to root for his small victories against adversity.
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