It's Got Me Again! is an American Pre-Code Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short film. It was originally released on May 14, 1932. It is one of the first films released under the Merrie Melodies brand and the first nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1932. The title refers to the song "It's Got Me Again!" (music by Bernice Petkere, lyrics by Irving Caesar) which plays during the cartoon.[1]
Plot[]
Late at night in a music shop, the mice come out to play. They turn on the gramophone and dance to the titular tune. They enjoy playing with the various musical instruments in the shop. A hungry cat outside in the rain spies them through the window. He climbs to the roof and enters through the chimney. He chases and corners one, but before he can eat it, it calls for help. The other mice use the instruments as weapons and force the cat out of the store.
Availability[]
- LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes, Volume 5, Side 1 (dubbed version)
- DVD - Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 3, Disc 2 (dubbed version)
- Blu-Ray - Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2, Disc 3 (dubbed version)[2]
Transcription[]
1:23 Mouse - Ok, fellas!
1:25 Mouse - Time for the dance.
1:43 Little Mouse - C’mon, grandpappy!
2:03 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:09 Bernice Petker - Looks like it’s got me again.
2:11 Bernice Petker - I’m terrified, too petrified.
2:13 Bernice Petker - Something there might jump my hide
2:16 Bernice Petker - Looks like it’s got me again.
2:19 Bernice Petker - Oh boy!
2:21 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:23 Bernice Petker - Oh boy!
2:25 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:27 Bernice Petker - [???]
2:31 Looks like it’s got me again.
5:03 Cucko bird - Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
5:12 Cucko bird (inside the cat) - Cuckoo!
5:19 Cucko bird (inside the cat) - Cuckoo!
5:44 Mouse - Oh, Mr. Cat. Please let me go.
5:46 Mouse - Oh, Mr. Cat. Don’t [???] so.
5:48 Mouse - Looks like he’s got me again.
5:50 Mouse - Mammy! Mammy!
5:52 Mouse - When those green eyes look into mine
5:54 Mouse - Shivers rise right up my spine.
5:57 Mouse - Looks like he’s got me again!
6:00 Mouse - Oh boy!
6:02 Mouse - My chances ain’t so hot.
6:04 Mouse - Oh boy!
6:06 Mouse - He’s got me on the spot.
6:08 Mouse - Come on, gang. Don't leave me now.
6:10 Mouse - Give this cat the works.
6:14 Mouse - Oh, it looks like he's got me again!
7:05 Piggy - So long, folks!
References[]
- ↑ http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1933
- ↑ YouTube - It's Got Me Again (1932) Looney Toons
External links[]
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