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''Farm Frolics'' is a 1941
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'' Merrie Melodies'' cartoon supervised by Bob Clampett. It was released on May 10, 1941.


Plot

The cartoon starts with the arm of an animator drawing a farm scene which then colors itself, and the camera zooms in as a narrator begins: *A realistic-looking
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is seen and introduced as a prize-winning show animal; he whinnies (courtesy of Mel Blanc), and a comic
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plays out: The narrator asks him to
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and he obliges. The narrator asks him to
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and he obliges again. The narrator asks him to "
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" and he immediately changes into more of a cartoon, sporting the bugged eyes, hair, and general mannerisms of the vaudeville star Eddie ''Cantor'' singing (vocally impersonated by Cliff Nazarro) "
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" (by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer). The narrator admonishes him, who returns to his original realistic styling and grins sheepishly. *The "farmer's faithful old
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" is seen lazing on the porch; the narrator describes him as being "no longer very active" though "he still does a few little odd jobs around the house", one of these being fetching the newspaper. A whistle signals its arrival; he springs to alertness and makes a mad dash to the end of the driveway to retrieve it. After he brings it back to the porch, he spreads it out and begins reading the comics. He looks up at the audience and says, "I can hardly wait to see what happened to Dick Tracy!" (This gag would be used by Clampett again in ''
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''.) *A proud expectant mother
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lovingly covers her eggs and leaves them "sleeping" in her nest; a mean-looking
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stealthily creeps into the henhouse. The narrator frets but, just as the weasel is about to grab the eggs, they all hatch at once. The newborn chicks shout "BOO!" in unison. The frightened weasel evokes a
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catch-phrase, "Don't ever DOOO that!" and, turning green, gasps as his heart pounds. *An
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nestled in a tree is hooting dully until it suddenly breaks into a smile and says, "
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" *The narrator describes a pair of birds laboriously building their nest, "A little twig, a bit of string, and a piece of straw", over and over until they actually create a house, which is approved by the
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. They then sing, "There's no place like home!" *The narrator asks a worried-looking field mouse with huge ears what is troubling him and he claims, "I don't know, Doc. I...I just keep hearing things." *A grasshopper hops along a path, chewing a
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-like substance, and is about to spit it out into a spittoon-like plant when he looks at the audience and says, "Sorry, folks! The
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won't let me do it!" (This gag was removed from the Blue Ribbon re-release.) *
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are seen coming, going, and communicating with each other around their
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. The camera and mike zoom in to allow the viewer to understand the "language" a mother will use when she summons her young. We hear her shout, "Hen-REEEE!", to which her son replies, "Coming, Mother!" (the scene reminiscent of the catchphrase from the radio show, "
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"). *A
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and mouse are seen snuggled up together sleeping. The narrator remarks on this odd friendship. The mouse awakens and responds with nods to questions about the relationship. When asked by the narrator if he has anything he would like to say to his friends in the audience, he nods again, yells, "GET ME OUT OF HEEEEEEEEERE!!!!!!!!!", and escapes. A brief circle-around chase ends with the cat catching him, then returning to the cozy snuggling. He shrugs, apparently resigned to the situation. *A recurring gag has seven piglets eagerly watching an alarm clock. When it finally hits 6pm, one of them bellows, "Dinnertime!" They dash off to their mother to the tune of the military bugle call "Mess Call". She braces for the onslaught as they (there now appears to be six of them) pile into her side. Zooming in on her rather dejected face, she speaks to the audience in the manner of
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, "Oh, dear...every day, it's the same thing!"


Voice Cast

* Mel Blanc as Farm Dog/Rosebud/Piggy * Robert C. Bruce as the Narrator


Public Domain Status & Preservation

The cartoon fell into the public domain in 1970 in the United States when
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, the copyright owners to the
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package, failed to renew the copyright in time. As such, unrestored copies can be seen on various public domain VHS and DVD sets. The public domain short was remastered on the '' Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5'', Disc 3.


2022 Original Title Preservation

On October 3, 2022, a YouTube user named Jerico Dvorak uploaded the original titles and opening and closing bullet-style sequences, as well as the scene with the grasshopper excised from the Blue Ribbon re-release. The video was made private on
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a few hours later. It was reuploaded one day later with approval from the Library of Congress. A YouTube user named Clem uploaded the original nitrate print a few days later.


Differences from the Golden Collection Remaster

*In the original opening sequence, a hand wipes away the title card before drawing the farm landscape. The opening song is also sung to completion where it was truncated for the Blue Ribbon re-release. *The sequence in which the grasshopper chews a tobacco-like substance and leans back to spit I out, only to say that the Hay's Office won't allow him to do so, was cut for the Blue Ribbon re-release. *When the narrator is about to introduce the piglets for the first time, his quote "Here is a group of cute little piggies here in the mud" is abruptly cut at "mud". In addition, when the camera pan towards them, the scene abruptly cuts as well. This persists in the ''Golden Collection'' print, and likely was an editing error when the cartoon was originally released, as the Library of Congress print with the original titles has this error as well.


Reception

''
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'' called the cartoon "good", saying, "There is no story to this ''Merrie Melodies'' but the comments of the animals as the audience is taken around the farm are highly amusing."


Notes

*The vocal group heard at the beginning is the Sportsmen Quartet, who often harmonized in Warner Bros. cartoons of the period, later becoming the resident singing group on
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's radio and TV shows. It is also on ''50 Classic Cartoons Volume 3''. *The cartoon was re-released issued into the Blue Ribbon ''Merrie Melodies'' program on November 15, 1949.


See also

*
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949) This is a listing of all the animated shorts released by Warner Bros. under the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' banners between 1940 and 1949. A total of 307 shorts were released during the 1940s. 1940 1941 1942 This year m ...
*
Looney Tunes Golden Collection The ''Looney Tunes Golden Collection'' is a series of six four-disc DVD box sets from Warner Home Video, each containing about 60 ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' animated shorts. The series began on October 28, 2003, and ended on Octo ...


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, 0033589 1941 films Merrie Melodies short films Films directed by Bob Clampett 1940s American animated films Films scored by Carl Stalling 1941 animated films 1940s English-language films Films with screenplays by Warren Foster Films produced by Leon Schlesinger