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8/10
Hypnotism mania
TheLittleSongbird25 January 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons.

'The Mouse-Merized Cat' is an interesting and very good early effort for talented Robert McKimson even though it is not him at his best. There is a sense though of him still finding his feet and not quite yet finding his style (understandable as it was made during his early period and it is normal to not be settled straight away), like 'Hollywood Canine Canteen' it did feel like Frank Tashlin in places.

Familiarity with the people being caricatured is in order so that the jokes don't fall flat and go over one's heads. Luckily they were familiar to me so that wasn't a problem. 'The Mouse-Merized Cat' has a great lively and sometimes wild, like at the end, energy and is timed beautifully, which makes the predictability increasingly easier to overlook. There is nothing really to complain about, other than occasional slight choppiness and McKimson not seeming quite settled yet.

Mel Blanc and Tedd Pierce, as to be expected, really deliver when it comes to entertainment, enthusiasm, energy and versatility in their third and final Babbit/Catstello outing (excluding 'Hollywood Canine Canteen', where they only made cameo appearances). Pierce is the more subtler of the two, Babbit being the playing it straight character of the duo. Blanc sounds like he's really enjoying himself, though at times overdoing it as Catstello. There is such great chemistry between them and it shows in the different personalities of the two characters.

Animation is excellent, it's fluid in movement, crisp in shading and very meticulous in detail. The story may be predictable, but it's beautifully paced with never a dull moment and strongly structured.

Carl Stalling's music is typically superb. It is as always lushly orchestrated, full of lively energy and characterful in rhythm, not only adding to the action but also enhancing it.

It's a very funny cartoon too, with well-engineered gags, a great premise made the most out of and done inventively, witty dialogue and non-stop liveliness. The ending is a riot. 'The Mouse-Merized Cat' is driven by the chemistry and conflict between Babbit and Catstello and it shines brightly as it should, helped by that the characters are great fun, it is a shame they didn't last longer.

Overall, very nicely done, even if McKimson has done better. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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8/10
When Warner Bros.' always prophetic Animated Shorts Seers division . . .
oscaralbert1 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . (aka, the Looney Tuners) asked themselves how they could best use a brief cartoon image to Warn We Americans of (The Then) Far Future of the Lemming-Like Death Plunge We'd Be Risking in the Rigged 2016 Election, they came up with THE MOUSE-MERIZED CAT. Warner's prophets obviously struggled with the question of how--How--HOW to portray a devolved American voting populace gullible enough to elect a self-proclaimed "Billionaire" serial finger-rapist tax cheat Bankruptor of multiple Casinos as the "Champion of the Little Guy." In THE MOUSE-MERIZED CAT, these Looney Tune Prognosticators Non Pareil deftly forecast the unthinkable by having a Mouse chase a Cat!! Warner's clairvoyant team use A.C. Gamer's green laser effect to anticipate how a 24/7/365 Fox Fake News Cycle of unfair, unbalanced, and totally unhinged Disinformation could turn the brains of the adults in the USA's already suspect Fascist Confederate Racist Red States into a Deplorable Mushy Mess. THE MOUSE-MERIZED CAT no doubt has been a staple of the Red Commie Russkie KGB Boot Camp since the Turn of the Century!
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4/10
PC strikes again
tday-117 January 2007
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I've watched this cartoon ever since I was young so it came as a surprise when it popped up on cable,cut! The bigger cat hypnotizes the little cat into being different celibates, Frank Sinatra,Bing Crosby,Jimmy Durante and for years he was also Rochester,Jack Benny's African-American sidekick,now this funny bit is snipped out. I suppose the powers that be thought this might be offensive but I still miss it.Having seen classic cartoons for years it's surprising that someone decided they have to do some judicious editing to make them more palatable for today's audiences. Racial jokes are cut,as are any gags about suicides. With all the violence and bad language on Morten cartoons,it's your call if this is a good thing or not
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