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Synopsis
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Two bear cubs, a black one and a brown one, decide to play hide-and-seek. While the brown one counts, the black one sneaks away to a shack on wheels, where he gets drunk on a keg of booze. Meanwhile, after counting to one million and two, the brown cub decides to search for the black cub. Once he does, they get into a fight and accidentally hit the lever that causes the shack to start rolling down the mountain. However, the bears manage to pull the lever and stop by crashing into a tree. The brown cub engages dizzy, but his parent suspects him of being drunk and gets punished for it. The black cub walks away, whistling innocently, but the brown cub beans him with a rock!
Credits
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Broadcasters
- MeTV
- MeTV Toons
- Puls 2
- Tooncast
Distributor(s)
- Warner Bros.
Trivia
- The first Warner Bros cartoon ever produced in 3-strip Technicolor. By the time, the exclusivity deal Walt Disney had with Technicolor had expired, so other studios could use the 3-strip process.
- This is also the first WB cartoon with the iconic bullseye ring opening, which would become standard for all future cartoons at the studio until 1964.
Television
Toon In With Me
Laserdisc (CLV)
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United States
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The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Vol. 5
Technical Specifications
- Production No.: 7131
- MPAA No.: 1836
- Animation Type: Standard (Hand-drawn-Cel) Animation
- Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
- Cinematographic Format: Spherical
- Color Type: Technicolor
- Negative Type: 35mm
- Original Country: United States
- Original Language: English
- Print Type: 35mm
- Sound Type: Mono
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