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Dog Pounded

Sylvester Cat's clever escapade unfolds as he cleverly chases Tweety Bird through a bustling city dog pound, where the quick-witted bird has ingeniously sought refuge in a towering tree.

Sylvester, a hungry alley cat, spots Tweety in his nest on a tree above a dog pound. The cat attempts to catch Tweety, but numerous comedic mishaps ensue. Sylvester walks a tightrope wire, only to be blown off by the dogs' collective breath. He also uses a swing, hypnotism, and disguises to try and reach Tweety. However, the dogs outsmart him at every turn. The final gag features Sylvester painting a white stripe on his back to resemble a skunk, which successfully distracts the dogs, but also attracts Pepe Le Pew, who mistakes Sylvester for a female skunk.

Info about Dog Pounded

Studio(s): Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Cartoons

Originally Released: United States, Jan 02, 1954

Production Country: United States

Genres:Animation, Comedy, Family, Short