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  2. Hoppy Go Lucky - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon spoofs the 1937 book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, which was popular at the time; it features a giant, dimwitted cat named "Benny", who wants Sylvester, whom he calls "George", to help him catch a mouse to "hug and pet." Mel Blanc voices Sylvester and Stan Freberg voices Benny. Sylvester tries to tell Benny the mouse is a king ...

  3. List of Herman and Katnip cartoons - Wikipedia

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    Mice-Capades - October 3, 1952 - Kneitel/Eugster (First Herman and Katnip short). Of Mice and Magic - February 20, 1953 - Sparber/Tendlar; Herman the Catoonist - May 15, 1953 - Sparber/Waldman; Drinks on the Mouse - August 28, 1953 - Tendlar/Martin Taras; Northwest Mousie - December 28, 1953 - Kneitel/Eugster; Surf and Sound - March 5, 1954 ...

  4. Herman and Katnip - Wikipedia

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    Herman and Katnip is a series of theatrical cartoons featuring Herman the Mouse and Katnip the Cat, produced by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] Arnold Stang and Allen Swift were the regular voices of Herman, [ 2 ] while Sid Raymond was the regular actor for Katnip, although one or both of the characters would occasionally be voiced ...

  5. Hippety Hopper - Wikipedia

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    McKimson would continue the Sylvester/Hippety Hopper series for 16 years, varying it slightly from cartoon to cartoon. In Bell Hoppy (1954), for example, in a twist on " belling the cat ", Sylvester must hang a bell around the neck of the biggest mouse that he can find in order to join the "Loyal Order of Alley Cats Mouse and Chowder Club".

  6. Category : Animated television series about mice and rats

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    T. Tales of the Tooth Fairies; Team Umizoomi; Temple the Balloonist; Timothy Goes to School; The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show; Tom and Jerry in New York; Tom & Jerry Kids

  7. Hubie and Bertie - Wikipedia

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    The short was released in 1949 and was the first in which they are officially called "Hubie" and "Bertie". In the cartoon, the duo moves into a new home, only to discover that it is protected by champion mouser Claude Cat (the character's debut), voiced by Mel Blanc. The mice torment the cat both physically and mentally.

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  9. Tale of Two Mice - Wikipedia

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    Tale of Two Mice is a 1945 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series, directed by a uncredited Frank Tashlin. [1] It is a sequel to 1942's A Tale of Two Kitties, with the Abbott and Costello characterizations ("Babbit and Catstello") now cast as mice. [2] They are voiced by Tedd Pierce and Mel Blanc respectively.