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The youngsters prepare again to go to sleep; the book-reader tells the other two that he will get up early in the morning and go catch the worm. At five a.m., he sneaks out and begins sniffing out a worm. Meanwhile, a worm has come across the discarded book and reads about the "early bird"; he decides to sniff one out.
The worm shows him a blueprint plan of action for the next morning: the bird chases the worm to his hole, the worm jumps in. The cat then catches the bird and eats it. The worm tells the cat that he'll see him in the morning, then pulls down a rolling screen in order to bring in the next morning.
Rooster, Worm, Rattlesnake Jun. 26, 1948 Laserdisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes volume 4, side 6: Frantic Forties; Streaming - HBO Max (restored) October 22, 1955 527 The Up-Standing Sitter: LT Robert McKimson: Charles McKimson, Phil DeLara, Manny Gould, John Carey Daffy Duck, Hector the Bulldog, I. Squeel Jul. 3, 1948 VHS - Cartoon ...
The Early Bird Dood It! The Early Worm Gets the Bird; The Egg and Jerry; ... Surf's Up (film) Surf's Up 2: WaveMania; The Swan Princess: Christmas; The Swan Princess;
This was the only cartoon which ended up in the a.a.p. package (released prior to August 1, 1948) to be reissued under the 1956–57 (and later) rules. On the other hand, five cartoons which Warner Bros. would keep for their own television packages, because these shorts were released after July 31, 1948, were re-released under the original 1943 ...
The hilarious video was shared by the TikTok account for @Kiki.tiel and people can't get enough of this musical bird. One person commented, "You didn’t turn it off, just snoozed it." Another ...
Small Town Sheriff (1927), Harry Bailey, John Foster, Frank Moser, Jerry Shields; River of Doubt (1927), Paul Terry; Dinner Time (1928), Paul Terry and John Foster; The Wild Goose Chase (1932), John Foster and Mannie Davis; Silvery Moon (1933), John Foster and Mannie Davis; Farmer Al Falfa's Prize Package (1936), Mannie Davis and George Gordon
Rainn Wilson admitted that he didn’t let the success of The Office sink in while the critically acclaimed sitcom was on the air. The 57-year-old actor — who played Dwight Schrute on the NBC ...