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Bartholomew Versus the Wheel

  • 1964
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
242
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Bartholomew Versus the Wheel (1964)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

A little boy tells the story of his dog, Bartholomew. One day, Bartholomew's tail was run over by the wheel of another boy's scooter. Consumed with rage, Bartholomew instantly detested wheel... Read allA little boy tells the story of his dog, Bartholomew. One day, Bartholomew's tail was run over by the wheel of another boy's scooter. Consumed with rage, Bartholomew instantly detested wheels and tires and chased and bit into all wheels he could find, including the wheel of an ai... Read allA little boy tells the story of his dog, Bartholomew. One day, Bartholomew's tail was run over by the wheel of another boy's scooter. Consumed with rage, Bartholomew instantly detested wheels and tires and chased and bit into all wheels he could find, including the wheel of an airplane, which took him to the Sahara desert!

  • Director
    • Robert McKimson
  • Writer
    • John W. Dunn
  • Stars
    • Mel Blanc
    • Leslie Barringer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    242
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    • Director
      • Robert McKimson
    • Writer
      • John W. Dunn
    • Stars
      • Mel Blanc
      • Leslie Barringer
    • 10User reviews
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    • Director
      • Robert McKimson
    • Writer
      • John W. Dunn
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    10zmckemail-imdb

    Bartholomew Versus the Wheel

    one of the best ever. Bartholomew Versus the Wheel is my daughters, and My favorite. We recorded and watched it often, then it was erased accidentally. we want to purchase it but have been unable to locate it. Bartholomew is delightful and cute, especially when his tail gets hurt and he has to comfort himself. His anger gets him whisked to another land, and he just wants to be home again. Upon his return home, he has gained confidence in himself and learned tolerance. However he does stand up to the cat that has tormented him daily. He barks and the cat goes into pieces and back together again. it gave real meaning and pleasure to my daughter when I told her about falling to pieces.
    9wile_E2005

    One of the stranger WB cartoons...

    This is definitely not your usual Merrie Melodie cartoon. In fact, you can tell it's going to be different when you see the modern 1960s abstract WB opening and closing sequences (which features a weird arrangement of "The Merry-Go-Round-Broke-Down," whereas the normal 1936-1964 Merrie Melodies theme is "Merrily We Roll Along!") When I first saw this on Cartoon Network's "ACME Hour," I was really surprised by this cartoon. The animation is a bit similar to Hanna-Barbera, and the drawing style is reminiscent of James Thurber's illustrations. (UPA tried doing a Thurber-type cartoon back in the 50s, "A Unicorn in the Garden.") The backgrounds are crude crayon-style, and the music is not your definite Looney Tuney music (hey, they didn't have Carl Stalling anymore!) When I first saw it, I thought the animators must have been sick or something like that and couldn't draw like they usually do. However, the story is SO CUTE! It is one of Robert McKimson's finest cartoons of the 1960s.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Not your usual Warner Bros cartoon, but very cute

    I say this as a fan of Merrie Melodies/Warner Bros/Looney Tunes since goodness knows how long. Anybody expecting the usual will be surprised for either the better or worse depending on who you are. While unusual for me Bartholomew Versus the Wheel was still a well done cartoon. Sure, some of the backgrounds are rather crudely drawn and the colours could have done with being less sparse. The music though is catchy and fittingly orchestrated, if not in the same league as Carl Stalling, and the stylised character designs were interesting and easy on the eyes at least. There are some amusing moments too, while the story is endearingly cute without being overly sentimental. Bartholomew as a title character is delightful and immediately identifiable. Mel Blanc's voice work is outstanding as you would expect from one of the greatest voice actors of all time.

    All in all, very cute if unusual. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    5lee_eisenberg

    Where there's a wheel, there's a way

    If not for the opening and closing credits, I would have never guessed that "Bartholomew Versus the Wheel" came from the Warner Bros. animation department (let alone from the director of the Foghorn Leghorn and Tasmanian Devil cartoons). Drawn very crudely - seriously, it looks more like a storybook - the cartoon clearly identifies that Warner Bros. animation had passed its heyday. To be certain, the studio heads closed the animation department in 1963, prompting Friz Freleng to open his own animation studio (Robert McKimson joined, but Chuck Jones moved to MGM). DePatie-Freleng loaned cartoons to WB for a few years until WB cut off relations with them and tried to restart its own animation studio, but that didn't last very long, and so no more cartoons came from WB.

    Anyway, this isn't a bad cartoon, but the era of their really great cartoons was definitely over by this point.
    8tavm

    Bartholomew Versus the Wheel is a charming child-like Merrie Melodies cartoon

    This is one of those latter-day Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoons near the end of the original Termite Terrece period just as the studio first closed in 1963. This was one of two (the other being Chuck Jones' Now Hear This) that has the more modern open done to Bill Lava's version of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" which would be adapted by DePatie-Freleng when they took over producing the Warner cartoons for the next four years. The ending theme, however, for only these two was the sound of the chimes of Big Ben. This cartoon, directed by Robert McKimson, has the UPA-influenced stylized design that started appearing in many of these latter-day cartoons. They're pretty good designs for this particular story of a dog whose name is in the title chasing and eating every wheel he sees because of one from a hand-ridden scooter that ran over his tail one day. Narrated by a child actor, this short goes by on charm with occasional giggle-, instead of guffaw-, inducing scenes. One other thing I'd like to note is that Bartholomew's bark is the same as Dino's on "The Flintstones" (since Mel Blanc is the voice of both, that's no surprise). So on that note, if you're in the mood for a charming, simple story for kids, I highly recommend Bartholomew Versus the Wheel.

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    • Trivia
      "Tippecanoe and Bartholomew" refers to "Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too," the 1840 presidential campaign slogan of William Henry Harrison and John Tyler (As of 2023, one of John Tyler's grandsons is still alive.).
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      America the Beautiful
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    • Release date
      • February 29, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros. Cartoon Studios
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      • 6m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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