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Cocina Sin Comida

Título original: Snow Business
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 7min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Cocina Sin Comida (1953)
AnimaciónComediaCortoFamilia

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are snowbound in a mountain cabin, and though Tweety has lots of bird seed, Sylvester will starve unless he can cook the unsuspecting Tweety. Meanwhile, a starv... Leer todoSylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are snowbound in a mountain cabin, and though Tweety has lots of bird seed, Sylvester will starve unless he can cook the unsuspecting Tweety. Meanwhile, a starving mouse thinks Sylvester is edible and keeps springing on the cat, chewing the fur off h... Leer todoSylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are snowbound in a mountain cabin, and though Tweety has lots of bird seed, Sylvester will starve unless he can cook the unsuspecting Tweety. Meanwhile, a starving mouse thinks Sylvester is edible and keeps springing on the cat, chewing the fur off his head and tail and trying to cook his various body parts. Granny returns just in time wi... Leer todo

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    • Friz Freleng
  • Guionista
    • Warren Foster
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    • Mel Blanc
    • Bea Benaderet
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
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    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Friz Freleng
    • Guionista
      • Warren Foster
    • Elenco
      • Mel Blanc
      • Bea Benaderet
    • 11Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Mel Blanc
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    • Sylvester
    • (voz)
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    Bea Benaderet
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    • Granny
    • (voz)
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      • Friz Freleng
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      • Warren Foster
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    7lee_eisenberg

    "The Shining" as a cartoon (note: this is a very loose interpretation)

    Yes, it's true: I derived in "Snow Business" a connection to "The Shining". Obviously, you have the snowbound individuals (Sylvester and Tweety = the Torrance family), while someone else tries to return to the snowbound place (Granny = the cook). But aside from Sylvester starting to get cabin fever and view Tweety as a possible meal, there's the other presence in the snowbound location (the mouse = the ghosts) eating at the character going crazy - and I mean literally in this case.

    I understand that my interpretation is probably one of the more outlandish interpretations of this cartoon, as the cartoon was probably intended as pure entertainment. I just like to look for similarities between different kinds of movies, cartoons, etc.

    All in all, worth seeing.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of the best of the Sylvester/Tweety series

    This viewer finds the Sylvester/Tweety cartoons more entertaining than most people do though admittedly they are formulaic and can get repetitive. Snow Business is one of the best of the series and one that even non-fans will love. The animation is indeed excellent, in distinctive Fritz Freleng style, with vibrant colours, detailed backgrounds and fluid character designs. The music has always been one of the main strong points in the Sylvester/Tweety cartoons and with Looney Tunes in general. Few cartoon composers did lush orchestration, lively rhythms and action enhancement better than Carl Stalling(though I do dig Milt Franklin for also Looney Tunes, and Oliver Wallace for the Disney cartoons as well), and the music for Snow Business has all of those and doesn't disappoint at all. The dialogue is some of the wittiest of the series and the gags some of the funniest and most inventive, while the story is perhaps the most original and the cartoon of theirs that isn't formulaic and feels properly like a story, especially with Sylvester and Tweety being friends at the beginning and the whole twist with the mouse. Granny doesn't have a lot to do but Tweety is cute and amusing(have always liked him more than most). Sylvester and the mouse though are much more memorable, Sylvester takes the laughs in a hilarious way yet we feel sympathy for him as well but the mouse manages to even steal the show from under him, demented but just as funny. Some of Snow Business has a weird touch to it but never in a sadistic way, certainly not to the extent that the Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry cartoons did. To conclude, a fabulous cartoon and one of the best of the series. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8phantom_tollbooth

    A brilliant Sylvester and Tweety cartoon?!!

    After the feeble 'A Bird in a Guilty Cage', Friz Freleng finally injected some life into his repetitive Sylvester and Tweety series with the brilliant and novel 'Snow Business'. Owing a good deal of its success to a superbly inventive script by Warren Foster, 'Snow Business' opens with Tweety and Sylvester as the best of friends. Only when they are stranded in a cabin by a snowstorm do the starving cat's thoughts turn to eating his former playmate. A great twist on the straightforward formula, 'Snow Business' has a few more tricks up its sleeve. For one, Tweety remains oblivious of the danger he's in throughout the whole cartoon as Sylvester convinces him that a ride in a boiling hot cooking pot and skating on a greased frying pan are enormous fun. This unusual set-up creates a whole new refreshing dynamic between the cat and bird. The real star of 'Snow Business', however, is a psychotic little mouse who, driven crazy with hunger, decides he wants to eat Sylvester. It is this final bizarre plot twist which pushes 'Snow Business' from great to brilliant and the emaciated little rodents attempts to devour a creature ten times his size are hilarious to watch. 'Snow Business' is, in all probability, the very best of all the Tweety and Sylvester shorts. It's a genuinely funny and odd script brilliantly directed by Freleng.
    6StrictlyConfidential

    There's No Business Like Snow Business Whenever Sylvester Gets Those Gnawing Hunger Pangs

    In 1953's "Snow Business" Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny have, once again, been brought together in yet another animated "Merrie Melody" where the comic activity doesn't take but a minute to shift into high-gear.

    And, the question is - Will Granny be able to arrive in time at her snowbound cabin in the hills where her 2 beloved pets (Tweety and Sylvester) are gonna be looking for their next meal real soon?

    Well - In the meantime - It doesn't take long for Sylvester (being a typical putty-tat that he is) to get ideas into his feline head that sweet, little Tweety would certainly make a delicious snack.

    And so - With that in mind - All hell breaks loose when a ravenously snippy rodent gets into the act which promptly thwarts Sylvester's plans to make mincemeat out of Tweety.
    5ccthemovieman-1

    This Mouse Was A Real Rat

    I actually felt sorry for poor Sylvester as a mouse, not Tweety, comes out of his hole and torments the poor cat throughout much of this Looney Tunes cartoon. Sylvester is eaten, burned and pounded from head to toe by a sadistic and hungry mouse.

    It all begins when Granny gets the word that a blizzard has knocked out the roads to her cabin on top of the mountain. "Oh, flibbertigibbit," says Granny. "My bird and cat will starve up there. I'll have to find a way." (Is fibbertigibbit a word?)

    It's calm up at the cabin, however, and - shocking as it may sound - Sylvester and Tweety are lounging together at the fireplace. Sylvester even kisses Tweety! However, the cat hears on the radio that "all roads might be closed for up to six weeks," he panics, says "I'll starve," and starts looking around for food, but all there is available is bird seed. From there, it goes from bad to worse for your always-unlucky cat. At least Tweety gets off the hook, as this mouse comes out of a hole and terrorizes poor Sylvester.

    This was entertaining but I didn't find it that humorous. The brutal mouse made the story almost sadistic in nature.

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      As always in cartoons of this era, the attention to background detail is wonderful. Everything from doorways and baseboards to an oil lamp and icicles on the windows, and more. It wasn't called the golden age for nothing!
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      Radio Reporter: The recent blizzard has snowbound the mountain areas. The state highway patrol reports that all roads to the mountains may be closed for six weeks.

      Sylvester: Six weeks? I'll starve!

      [goes to the kitchen and opens the fridge, finding nothing but bird seed]

      Sylvester: Bird seed...?

      Sylvester: [opens the cupboard, which has the same contents as the fridge] Seed?

      Tweety: Hey, putty tat! I found lots of food!

      [Sylvester runs excitedly to the pantry, only to discover that it is also stuffed with bird seed]

      Tweety: We don't have to worry, putty. There's enough food for a long time.

      Sylvester: I'm a cat! I've gotta have cat food!

      Tweety: Aw, poor putty tat. We've got to find something for you to eat. Let's see, what do putty tats like to eat...

      Sylvester: Well, let's see, there's liver, and there's fish, and there's, uh... there's, uh...

      [stares menacingly at Tweety]

      Tweety: And then there's what, putty? What else is there?

      Sylvester: Never mind, never mind. I got it solved.

      [runs to the kitchen]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Festival Bugs Bunny: El conejo de la suerte: Tired and Feathered (1961)
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      Winter
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      Music by Albert Gumble

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      • 17 de enero de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
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