Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Honey-Mousers are starved for food and a cat stands between them and the refrigerator. Ralph and his friend concoct unsuccessful cat-passing techniques, the best being a Trojan dog made ... Leer todoThe Honey-Mousers are starved for food and a cat stands between them and the refrigerator. Ralph and his friend concoct unsuccessful cat-passing techniques, the best being a Trojan dog made from a barrel.The Honey-Mousers are starved for food and a cat stands between them and the refrigerator. Ralph and his friend concoct unsuccessful cat-passing techniques, the best being a Trojan dog made from a barrel.
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- Ralph Crumden
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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- Alice Crumden
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
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Instead of "Ralph Kramden," we have "Ralph Crumden." Instead of "Ed Norton," we have "Ned Martin." At least "Alice" is still "Alice."
The other differences are big ones: instead of humans, they're mice, but at least they still live in New York (on 42nd Street if the opening music number means anything.)
Of the three imitations, I thought June Foray was great as "Alice," sounding pretty close to the human counterpart (Audrey Meadows) and Daws Butler cracked me up as Norton. He also did Gleason's role as Ralph but not as effectively.
Alice gets the best lines in this simple tale of the mice trying to figure out how to get by a big cat so they can get to the food. She uses lines like, "I've seen better heads on a glass of beer," when describing the two males. Their big plan is a "Trojan dog" to trick the cat but the main idea of the cartoon appears to be simply having fun with the TV program, playfully mocking the main characters and all the phrases they used to use in almost every show including the "Alice, you're the greatest!" endings.
Watching this cartoon has convinced me to buy the real "Honeymooners" DVD from that memorable one season of 1955.
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- TriviaJackie Gleason at first tried to block the release of the cartoon, a spoof of his show The Honeymooners (1955). Director Robert McKimson sent him a print, and upon viewing it Gleason dropped his objections.
- ErroresAfter Alice suggests that they get rid of the cat, the color of Ralph's shirt flickers between green and brown.
- Citas
[Ralph is hiding in a can to elude the cat]
Alice Crumden: Oh, don't tell me there's a market for canned slob?
Ralph Crumden: Very funny, Alice! Veeeery funny!
- ConexionesEdited into Tweet Dreams (1959)
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- The Honey-Mousers
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- Tiempo de ejecución7 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1