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Steal Wool

  • 1957
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7.5/10
682
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Steal Wool (1957)
AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Ralph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band.Ralph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band.Ralph Wolf tries to forcibly remove Sam Sheepdog in order to gain access to a flock of sheep. Without success, he uses a lasso, cannon, a string of firecrackers, and a giant rubber band.

  • Director
    • Chuck Jones
  • Writer
    • Michael Maltese
  • Star
    • Mel Blanc
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
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    • Director
      • Chuck Jones
    • Writer
      • Michael Maltese
    • Star
      • Mel Blanc
    • 9User reviews
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      • Chuck Jones
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      • Michael Maltese
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    7utgard14

    "You been workin' too hard, Ralph."

    Another of Chuck Jones' Sam Sheepdog & Ralph Wolf shorts. The premise for all of these was the same: Sam & Ralph are friends but everyday they punch a clock and become enemies. Ralph tries to steal the sheep under Sam's protection and Sam clobbers him for his efforts. The big joke is that this is all in a day's work and whenever the two are off the clock they are still pals. It's an amusing and clever idea but that's what Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese cartoons were known for. This one has several funny gags, including one where Ralph builds a bridge out of dynamite. The animation is excellent. I particularly liked the look on the face of the sheep in Ralph's first theft attempt. It's a good short in a solid series that deserves more recognition.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Ralph & Sam Might Be Better Than Wile & The Roadrunner

    Sam The Sheep Dog and Ralph Wolf are probably two Looney Tunes characters who are unfamiliar to a lot of viewers.....me included. As fellow reviewer here, Robert Reynolds, points out: the prints in this series featuring those two don't seem to be available, although I have seen these two characters in another cartoon somewhere. Perhaps they weren't available when he wrote that in 2002.

    Ralph, by the way, is an earlier edition of "Wile E. Coyote" of "Road Runner" fame. Here, we get to see him a little different and get to hear him talk (although not much). These guys pretend to be buddies but once the day starts and they go their separate ways - it ain't so: Sam is guarding the sheep and Ralph is after them! At the end of the day, they are buddies again and goodnight to each other as if nothing happened!

    The stories are all the same, whether it is Ralph and Sam or Wile and the Road Runner. One is after something and just never gets it. In the process, he (Ralph, in this case) gets brutalized every time. The inventive methods the wolf uses are almost always funny. In fact, I think these Ralph-Sam 'toons are just as good if not better than the Road Runner efforts. For example, the bridge made out of firecrackers was outstanding!
    9llltdesq

    Too bad none of the shorts in this series seem to be in print

    This series of shorts was brief (seven in total), but it's one of Chuck Jones' best concepts and, sadly, not a single one appears to be in print at present, which is a pity, because they are hilarious. Sam and Ralph are an interesting combination and the idea that forms the core to these is great! The ending to this one is particularly good. The ending to the last of the shorts (Woolen Under Where) is the best of them all, but this one's is a very close second. Cartoon Network runs the Sam and Ralph shorts fairly often, but they really should be in print. Well worth watching. Recommended.
    10lee_eisenberg

    The Cold War (or even people's daily lives) as a cartoon

    OK, so people watching the Ralph Wolf-Sam Sheepdog probably will agree that Ralph looks almost exactly like Wile E. Coyote, except of course for his red nose. And, in both series, the canine character has a goal but always gets maimed in his attempts to catch it.

    However, there is another aspect to this series: Ralph and Sam's friendship. They check in for work each day, cordially greeting each other. During working hours, they remain enemies. For lunch, they become buddies once again. After lunch, they resume their antagonistic personalities. At the day's end, the two are pals yet again. One might see this as a possible allusion to Cold War* tensions, or even to people's daily lives. Chuck Jones said that sheepdogs only become sheepdogs when they go to work. Don't we all have to change our personalities just a little when we go to work or school? Another aspect is the flip side of the Wile E. Coyote-Road Runner cartoons. Whereas WEC never traps his prey, Ralph often does (only to have Sam clobber him). While RR spends nearly all day running, Sam chooses a spot from which to watch the sheep and almost never moves from it (except to deal with Ralph). Parallel worlds, but different lifestyles.

    Of course, the main point is to have fun watching the cartoon, and you most certainly will. I recommend it.

    *Speaking of Cold War tensions, yesterday was the 50th anniversary of Sputnik. The USSR sent a satellite around the earth and sent the first man into space, but the USA landed on the moon, so I guess that it balances out.
    9SnoopyStyle

    classic Ralph and Sam

    It is the start of the workday. Both Ralph the Wolf and Sam the Sheepdog leave their suburban homes to go to work. They punch a clock and set about their work. Sam is guarding a herd of sheep while Ralph tries to steal a sheep. It does not go well for Ralph.

    Ralph Wolf looks almost identical to Wile E. Coyote. They are different characters, but in a way, they are very much the same. Both are tasked with the hopeless mission to catch their dinner. Neither are ever going to do it. In Ralph's case, there is something more absurd about his predicament. It is his workaday job and he is a complete failure. He may as well be a character out of The Office. I love all the Ralph and Sam shorts.

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    • Trivia
      This is the fourth animated short film by Warner Bros. Cartoons to feature Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog as the main characters. This is also their last appearance in the 1950s, as they would make their next appearance in 1960.
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    • Release date
      • June 8, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wolf im Schafspelz
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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      • 7m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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