This cartoon has a special ending cue of " The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down". It is the most recent Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies short in the public domain, as all other such shorts released in 1944 onwards remain under copyright. This cartoon entered the public domain in 1972 due to Warner Bros.ever released, alongside the last black-and-white Looney Tunes short that Frank Tashlin directed. This is the last black-and-white cartoon Warner Bros.Petey doesn't know where Rudolph is, until he hiccups out Rudolph's bow tie, but he hides it and sleeps. After a large fight that wakes up the owner, the owner finds out that Rudolph is now missing. Petey quickly escapes from the cat's mouth and flies back into his cage, which has Rudolph waiting to eat him. Rudolph then drops from above of the cage, ricocheting up and down repeatedly until he is flung to the door. That night, Rudolph sneakily tries to nab his dinner while Petey is sleeping, but Petey smashes Rudolph's hand with a mallet and drops another one on his head. Rudolph attaches strings to the cage and attempts the same jump again, but Petey opens both doors of the cage and flies out of the way, leading Rudolph outside of the window and slamming into a fountain. As Rudolph leaps for the bird, Petey lifts his cage quickly, directing Rudolph into a wall. However, Rudolph is disgusted with drinking milk and attempts to eat Petey. The owner names the bird Petey, and gives him and Rudolph their food. He peeps inside of the cage, revealing a small bird who shivers on sight of the cat, fearing impending doom from being eaten. As the delivery truck arrives, Rudolph waits outside in hopes to get another meal. Stating that's the fifth canary that flew out on her, she calls the pet shop to get her a new bird. As she searches around, her cat Rudolph burps the feathers of Dicky, but also stages that Dicky flew out the window. The title is a pun on the story "Puss in Boots", though this cartoon has nothing to do with it.Ī pet owner comes home to find that her pet canary Dicky is gone.
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