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Hippety Hopper

  • 1949
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Hippety Hopper (1949)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

A mouse about to commit suicide by jumping off a pier, when he was saved by baby kangaroo, Hippety Hopper. In exchange for the mouse releasing him from his shipping crate, Hippety agrees to ... Read allA mouse about to commit suicide by jumping off a pier, when he was saved by baby kangaroo, Hippety Hopper. In exchange for the mouse releasing him from his shipping crate, Hippety agrees to help the mouse humble his tormentor, Sylvester Cat, by making Sylvester think that vitamin... Read allA mouse about to commit suicide by jumping off a pier, when he was saved by baby kangaroo, Hippety Hopper. In exchange for the mouse releasing him from his shipping crate, Hippety agrees to help the mouse humble his tormentor, Sylvester Cat, by making Sylvester think that vitamins have enlarged the mouse to Hippety Hopper's size, and when Sylvester fights the "giant m... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert McKimson
  • Writer
    • Warren Foster
  • Star
    • Mel Blanc
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    • Director
      • Robert McKimson
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      • Warren Foster
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      • Mel Blanc
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    7lee_eisenberg

    kangaroo courting

    Robert McKimson created Hippety Hopper in 1947 and then turned him into a recurring character. If I'm right, the cartoon "Hippety Hopper" is one of only three cartoons named after a character (along with "The Foghorn Leghorn" and "Speedy Gonzales"). In this case, the eponymous, laconic baby kangaroo helps a mouse get rid of Sylvester.

    Obviously, the Hippety Hopper series is one of the parallel series in which Sylvester starred when not chasing Tweety. The others were Speedy Gonzales and the occasional appearances as Porky Pig's pet cat, trying to alert clueless Porky to the ambient dangers. Sylvester's role as the hapless companion of cute* Tweety, suave Speedy and unclear-personality Hippety made him a real unique case in Warner Bros. cartoons. He was the only second-tier character to work with all three directors - Friz Freleng directed Tweety, Robert McKimson directed Hippety, Chuck Jones directed the ones in which Sly co-starred with Porky.

    Anyway, this is a pretty funny one. Sylvester and the bulldog probably couldn't have gotten away with that end scene had they been real-life actors!

    *While Tweety is known as "cute", he was rather sadistic in his early cartoons.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    A Sylvester and Hippety Hopper cartoon where the bulldog steals the show from under them

    Hippety Hopper is well-engineered and entertaining stuff without being one of the best or worst of the Sylvester and Hippety Hopper series, and this was only their second cartoon.

    The mouse is a rather bland character and somewhat stiff and ugly in design and movement, and as repetitive as this sounds if you are familiar with the basic formula of the Sylvester and Hippety Hopper cartoons there is not much that is particularly new here in this regard, the characters still serve the same functions and the basic situation is pretty much the same except with a suicidal mouse and a bulldog in the mix.

    However, on the most part Hippety Hopper is very well animated, the colours are vibrant and atmospheric, the backgrounds fluid and detailed and the character designs and the way they move (excepting the mouse) crisply drawn and smooth. Another plus is Carl Stalling's music, which has so much life and character and is beautifully orchestrated with lively rhythms and clever use of instruments and sound effects (the music accompanying Hippety's hopping and movements). It matches brilliantly with the action, especially in the interplay between Sylvester and Hippety, and even enhances it in a way that few other cartoon composers excelled in better than Stalling.

    Also great is the dialogue, which is sharp and witty, and even more importantly it's funny, especially towards the end with the bulldog and the mouse. The sight gags are every bit as entertaining, the physical comedy between Sylvester and Hippety is standard but with enough sharp timing and invention to amuse at least (and it certainly does do that here and more), the ending is a little random but pretty hilarious. The story is atmospherically sombre to begin with, but changes tone with ease to fast-paced lunacy, it's formulaic but also is a lot of fun, is strongly paced and the chemistry between the four characters whether in pairs, threes or all of them charms and entertains with no mean-spiritedness at all. Hippety's antics are somewhat limited and predictable for a baby kangaroo mistaken for a big mouse but the physical comedy is well-animated and is thankfully more entertaining than it is tiresome, the character himself is amusing and cute. Sylvester is the funnier and more interesting character, and both traits come through very well here, and he's also appropriately cunning, but it's the bulldog and his inspired dialogue that steals the show from under both, the best comedy also comes from him. Mel Blanc does a stellar job as always providing the voices of all the characters but silent Hippety.

    Overall, well-made, entertaining and well-engineered early Sylvester and Hippety Hopper cartoon. 7.5/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      The bulldog is the very same character figure in Stooge for a Mouse (1950) cartoon & its rarely known name is Mike. Because Sylvester called Mike's name just one time, shortly after chasing the unnamed mouse back into its mouse-hole as it was trying to get to the table of cheese.
    • Quotes

      Bulldog: He's safe. Nobody hits a guy with glasses. Of course, I could be wrong.

      [after Syvester was kicked out, the bulldog then walks inside the house]

      Bulldog: Well, no use sending a boy on a mans job.

      Mouse: Now, don't you start anything or I'll grow big and kick you out!

      Bulldog: Oh yeah? Grow big then.

      [the mouse then lead the bulldog to a door and Hippety Hopper hopped out]

      Bulldog: That's a good trick mouse, but it won't save you. Well, go ahead, kick me out. I dares you.

      [Hippety Hopper tried to kick out the bulldog but could not until the mouse secretly bit the bulldog's back left paw]

      Bulldog: Yeow!

      [from the bite of the mouse, Hippety Hopper then successfully kicked the bulldog out of the house. After being kicked out the first time, the bulldog then started to walk back in the house, after being embarrassed by the mouse]

      Mouse: And if you come in again, I'll pin your ears back!

      Bulldog: Anytime a mouse can pin my ears back, I'll take up ballet dancing!

      Sylvester: [after Hippety Hopper kicked the bulldog out the second time, its ears were pinned back, as the mouse threatened] Well, I see your ears are pinned back.

      Bulldog: Come on cat, we're taking ballet dancing.

      [the bulldog & Sylvester start to practice their ballet dancing and leave backyard in fifeen seconds. Then closing credits' sign, "That's all Folks!" appears and a Merrie Melodies' sign appears, as the comical cartoon concludes]

    • Connections
      Featured in Toon in with Me: Furnace Trouble (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      You Never Know Where You're Going Till You Get There
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jule Styne

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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    • Runtime
      7 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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