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''A Mutt in a Rut'' is a 1959 Warner Bros. ''
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'' animated short directed by
Robert McKimson Robert Porter McKimson Sr. (October 13, 1910 – September 29, 1977) was an American animator and illustrator, best known for his work on the ''Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons from Warner Bros. Cartoons and later DePa ...
. The short was released on May 23, 1959 and features
Elmer Fudd Elmer J.''Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheo ...
. The story concerns Elmer's dog, "Rover", who, after watching a television show about dogs, is determined to protest how he is treated, but after going hunting, every intention to hurt or kill Elmer backfires on him...in a good way.


Plot

While Elmer goes to work for half a day one Saturday morning, Rover turns on his favourite TV show, "The Dog Lovers Hour". The subject matter of the day deals with the relationship between dog and master, with host Carlton Canine asking Rover (rhetorically) whether he was one of those dogs who is forced to sleep in a cold doghouse while his master sleeps in his warm bed. Also pointing out that after a dog has worn out his usefulness, often when he and his master go out hunting, "two go out...but only one comes back". Plenty enraged by these notions, Rover throws Elmer's framed picture on the floor and stomps on it. Then he boots Elmer in the backside when he comes home, "brings" him his slippers, deposits them in a trash can and spits on them afterwards, and then jumps up on the bed in defiance, growling at Elmer when confronted about it. Elmer kicks him out of the house as punishment. After some thought, Elmer concludes that Rover's erratic behaviour is due to the fact that he hasn't taken him anywhere for a long time and decides he and Rover are going to go hunting. However, Rover is afraid to go ahead of Elmer to kick up some game, because of his fear of Canine's earlier "two go out, but only one comes back" statement he expressed on television earlier. Despite this, Rover becomes determined to be "the one who comes back", through a series of mishaps he engineers to harm his master and guarantee his own safety. First Rover disappears, and when Elmer wanders around looking for him, he grabs Elmer's rifle and tries to shoot him, but ends up killing a bear in a cave Elmer crosses the entrance of, prompting him to think Rover saved his life, but is unable to find him to praise him. Rover then tries to have a mail-order animal, the "Acme Wild Cat", attack Elmer, but Rover gets attacked instead (like in
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). The hapless and naive Elmer sees the injured Rover and praises him for being heroic on both accounts, but Rover still isn't buying it. In a last ditch effort, Rover plants dynamite in the ground, but it fails to detonate when he triggers it, so he pushes Elmer out of the way, then finds the loose wires, connects them, and it blows up on him. Elmer praises him again for saving him, telling him he'll see that he gets a medal for his heroism. Finally won over, Rover feels like a heel and stops the attempts on his master's life. After they go home, Elmer makes the injured pet comfortable on the couch, turns on the TV and goes to get him some milk. "The Dog Lovers Hour" comes on again, and Rover, incensed by the events of the day, further fueled by Canine's propagandism, gets off the couch and limps to the studio (as he has one hind leg in a cast). Elmer arrives back in the living room just in time to witness Rover attacking Canine on television, as the short ends.


Home media

''A Mutt in a Rut'' is available on the 2010 DVD '' Looney Tunes Super Stars' Foghorn Leghorn & Friends: Barnyard Bigmouth''.


See also

*
List of cartoons featuring Elmer Fudd This is a list of cartoons featuring Elmer Fudd, from the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' theatrical cartoon series. Abbreviations: *MM: Merrie Melodies *LT: Looney Tunes Shorts featuring Elmer Fudd 1937 *''Little Red W ...
* Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950–1959)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mutt in a Rut, A Elmer Fudd films Looney Tunes shorts Warner Bros. Cartoons animated short films 1959 animated films 1959 short films 1959 films Films directed by Robert McKimson 1950s Warner Bros. animated short films Films scored by Milt Franklyn 1950s English-language films Animated films about dogs