Why 'The Rattled Rooster' (1948) Might Be Art Davis' Least Liked Short
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In this Looney Tunes review episode, I am joined by my friend S.C. McPeter to discuss 'The Rattled Rooster,' a cartoon released on June 26, 1948, and reissued on October 22, 1955 directed by Art Davis. We explore the synopsis which involves a rooster's comical misadventures in trying to catch a worm, and delve into trivia such as it being the last short written by Dave Monaghan for Warner Brothers. Opinions are shared on why this cartoon ranks low among Art Davis' works, due to factors like excessive dialogue and less impactful gags. However, some positive aspects like the well-timed opening scene and character animation are highlighted. 00:00 Introduction and Special Guest 00:49 Synopsis of 'The Rattled Rooster' 01:10 Trivia and Background Information 02:40 Discussion on Art Davis's Direction 04:20 Analysis of Specific Scenes and Gags 07:21 Final Thoughts71 episoder