I have to admit, I don’t think I ever laughed harder at a Bob Clampett cartoon more so than this. Just all the frenetic energy and line deliveries still hold up. I especially dig Sylvester’s speech, brilliantly animated by Manny Gould.
One of the funniest lines is at the beginning when Porky is banging on the front door and the cats open the door saying, "Milkman, keep those bottles quiet!" Also the goldfish waking her husband saying that she thinks someone is in the house. (Notice all the cat fur in the background.) 2:09 "El Ropo" cigars. LOL 3:05 On the background walls, it was common to see hanging paintings of nudes that would flash by making the viewer ask, "Did I just see what I thought I saw?"
Kitty Kornered is easily one of the best Bob Clampett cartoons in existence! It's probably my favorite Sylvester cartoon actually! (I do not hate Tweety at all, I just love this one.) It's still sad Clampett couldn't continue with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety and Sylvester. Imagine what he could deliver. Oh well, he ended his WB career on a high note. By the way, I like Sylvester's alternative design in this cartoon.
What's so sad is ,all animators watered down their work and over used old gags again and again . By the mid 60s cartoons generally sucked and a chore to watch 🤒
YES!!!!! This is one classic gem from the vault of Bob Clampett. This was the funniest wackiest years of Looney Toons. One can only imagine what more Clampett would have churned out had he stayed longer.
My all time favourite Looney Toons cartoon! The aliens, drinking/smoking and cheese comment have kept me roaring since seeing this gem in 1973. I was born in 1969 and am happy to say I grew up with Looney Toons. Thanks for posting!
Thank you thank you thank you! I've been waiting for you to do a review of this magnificent--and underrated--cartoon. It takes Clampett-style distortion to new heights. This is crazier and faster-paced than even "Coal Black." Did you notice the "Arsenic and Old Lace" references? Not just the pun on the wine bottle, but the scene where the cats become four little Teddy Roosevelts and yell "Charge?" (There was a character in the aforementioned movie who thought he was Teddy Roosevelt).
Brothah puasycats, we been skitted out, skooted out, backouted and booted out, but tonight, we been scared out, its unhospitable, and futher more uncatstonial, are we men or we mice I like cheese [Slaps cat] Shmick
Well, they may have succeeded in driving Porky out, but who, I ask, WHO among those four freeloading felines is going to buy more food when it runs out? Or pay the utility bills to keep the power, gas, and water on? That's the trouble with cartoon animals. They don't think ahead.
Charging up the stairs as Teddy Roosevelt may also be a reference to Arsenic and Old Lace, but either way, that was one of the funniest sight gags I ever saw in a WB cartoon. As a kid, the first time I saw it, I laughed so hard, I had a little accident, not lying!
Bob Clampett was in fact the best animation director at Warner Bros. Without him Looney Tunes would have been the same as the average cartoons from the 1930s and the 1940s. I dont understand why did he left the studio in 1946?he made great cartoons and he stopped working with Looney Tunes too early.
alex9920 he left because of the new management Eddie Selzer. Eddie as u may know, didn’t like cartoons. Unlike Leon Schlesinger, who encouraged Clampett’s cartoons. Eddie didn’t encourage Clampett. Clampett was also having an interest in television which was coming up. When he was coming up with Beany and Cecil
alex9920 he left because of the new management Eddie Selzer. Eddie as u may know, didn’t like cartoons. Unlike Leon Schlesinger, who encouraged Clampett’s cartoons. Eddie didn’t encourage Clampett. Clampett was also having an interest in television which was coming up. When he was coming up with Beany and Cecil
He left the studio in 1945, over a year before this cartoon was released. Various accounts are given about the reasons, but Leon Schlesinger's departure may well have played a role. Clampett was always one of Schlesinger's favorites, and thus he was cut some slack with missing out on deadlines and all kinds of horseplay. That probably wouldn't have continued under Eddie Selzer.
I have mixed feelings of Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, from the handful I've seen. 20-something minutes was too long for their shtick, but then I thought the "10-minute references of older cartoons with no mystery like the title suggests" way they went afterwards wasn't so hot either. That said, it's great seeing TMS animation actually go towards something directly Looney Tunes related, not adjacent (Tiny Toons/Animaniacs).
🤣 Gotta love how Sylvester just spits all over that other cats face. And he takes it like a champ. 🤣
I wish he did more with Sylvester.
I have to admit, I don’t think I ever laughed harder at a Bob Clampett cartoon more so than this. Just all the frenetic energy and line deliveries still hold up. I especially dig Sylvester’s speech, brilliantly animated by Manny Gould.
One of the funniest lines is at the beginning when Porky is banging on the front door and the cats open the door saying, "Milkman, keep those bottles quiet!"
Also the goldfish waking her husband saying that she thinks someone is in the house. (Notice all the cat fur in the background.)
2:09 "El Ropo" cigars. LOL
3:05 On the background walls, it was common to see hanging paintings of nudes that would flash by making the viewer ask, "Did I just see what I thought I saw?"
Kitty Kornered is easily one of the best Bob Clampett cartoons in existence! It's probably my favorite Sylvester cartoon actually! (I do not hate Tweety at all, I just love this one.)
It's still sad Clampett couldn't continue with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety and Sylvester. Imagine what he could deliver. Oh well, he ended his WB career on a high note.
By the way, I like Sylvester's alternative design in this cartoon.
What's so sad is ,all animators watered down their work and over used old gags again and again .
By the mid 60s cartoons generally sucked and a chore to watch 🤒
@@garyhuffford6085 The 40s and 50s were Looney Tunes' Golden Age. The 60s were the sad, tragic and pitiful decline.
YES!!!!!
This is one classic gem from the vault of Bob Clampett. This was the funniest wackiest years of Looney Toons. One can only imagine what more Clampett would have churned out had he stayed longer.
They should have teamed up with Jim Tyler one of the most funniest animated !
My all time favourite Looney Toons cartoon! The aliens, drinking/smoking and cheese comment have kept me roaring since seeing this gem in 1973. I was born in 1969 and am happy to say I grew up with Looney Toons. Thanks for posting!
Thank you thank you thank you! I've been waiting for you to do a review of this magnificent--and underrated--cartoon. It takes Clampett-style distortion to new heights. This is crazier and faster-paced than even "Coal Black."
Did you notice the "Arsenic and Old Lace" references? Not just the pun on the wine bottle, but the scene where the cats become four little Teddy Roosevelts and yell "Charge?" (There was a character in the aforementioned movie who thought he was Teddy Roosevelt).
Brothah puasycats, we been skitted out, skooted out, backouted and booted out, but tonight, we been scared out, its unhospitable, and futher more uncatstonial, are we men or we mice
I like cheese
[Slaps cat] Shmick
Truly the best part.
S M A C C
Well, they may have succeeded in driving Porky out, but who, I ask, WHO among those four freeloading felines is going to buy more food when it runs out? Or pay the utility bills to keep the power, gas, and water on?
That's the trouble with cartoon animals. They don't think ahead.
Bob Clampett and Rod Scribner. One combine Sandwich that makes insanity a new meaning. XD
Charging up the stairs as Teddy Roosevelt may also be a reference to Arsenic and Old Lace, but either way, that was one of the funniest sight gags I ever saw in a WB cartoon. As a kid, the first time I saw it, I laughed so hard, I had a little accident, not lying!
Bob Clampett was in fact the best animation director at Warner Bros. Without him Looney Tunes would have been the same as the average cartoons from the 1930s and the 1940s. I dont understand why did he left the studio in 1946?he made great cartoons and he stopped working with Looney Tunes too early.
alex9920 he left because of the new management Eddie Selzer. Eddie as u may know, didn’t like cartoons. Unlike Leon Schlesinger, who encouraged Clampett’s cartoons. Eddie didn’t encourage Clampett. Clampett was also having an interest in television which was coming up. When he was coming up with Beany and Cecil
alex9920 he left because of the new management Eddie Selzer. Eddie as u may know, didn’t like cartoons. Unlike Leon Schlesinger, who encouraged Clampett’s cartoons. Eddie didn’t encourage Clampett. Clampett was also having an interest in television which was coming up. When he was coming up with Beany and Cecil
He left the studio in 1945, over a year before this cartoon was released. Various accounts are given about the reasons, but Leon Schlesinger's departure may well have played a role. Clampett was always one of Schlesinger's favorites, and thus he was cut some slack with missing out on deadlines and all kinds of horseplay. That probably wouldn't have continued under Eddie Selzer.
Thanks a lot, Trevor!
You know, I think Clampett's cartoons in the tail-end of his time at WB are really some of the best cartoons of the 40s, period
This is probably one of the cartooniest cartoons ever made. The animation is everything!
I have mixed feelings of Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, from the handful I've seen. 20-something minutes was too long for their shtick, but then I thought the "10-minute references of older cartoons with no mystery like the title suggests" way they went afterwards wasn't so hot either.
That said, it's great seeing TMS animation actually go towards something directly Looney Tunes related, not adjacent (Tiny Toons/Animaniacs).
"I like CHEESE" lol that part was very funny XD
Sylvester:"smack! Ah,I think I got it!"
I always wondered, it that tallest one is proto-Sylvester, is that second smallest one proto-Sylvester Jr?
In 0:15 what happened to the zooming shield?
This is one of favourite porky cartoons ever
I love Bob Clampett!
Notice the producer's mistake at 7:10
A Clampett classic!
Sylvester and four other cats don't sleep out
Could you ever do an episode on Porky's Big Feat (1943)
Pepsi, send him an email requesting that short. Any requests posted in the comment section will probably be ignored.
6:55 they win, Porky finally loses.
3:30 Pun
That's actually a moose, not a deer.
Sorry about that
Unmounted
When this came out, a world without Donald Trump would end in less than a week.
too bad he was even born...just imagine that humanity lost its last hope to make it to the 2100s because of him...sad, really sad...
@Drop the Chalupa! What do you mean? I dont understand...
2:22
Home Run Efficiency!
The four musketeers won
I like porky pig kitty awesome scene awesome scene and awesome song and awesome scene awesome scene
4:41 foul, porky pig cheated, he never owned a dog!!!!!