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  • Scaredy Cat
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  • Scaredy Cat is a magazine story.
  • Scaredy Cat is the thirteenth episode of Power Rangers Mystic Force. This episode introduces Daggeron (as a frog), Jenji, Imperious and Fire Heart.
  • In 2005, Scaredy Cat was released by Big Finish Productions.
  • Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first of three Jones cartoons which placed Porky Pig and Sylvester (in a rare non-speaking role as Porky's pet) in a spooky setting where only Sylvester was aware of the danger - the other two films being Claws for Alarm (1954) and Jumpin' Jupiter (1955).
  • Scaredy Cat is a playable mascot in Crossy Road. It was added in the Halloween Update.
  • Porky Pig purchases a new home from a real estate agent, which turns out to be a dilapidated old house. His cat Sylvester is frightened of the creepy-looking place, but Porky finds it "quaint" and "peaceful", and looks forward to his first night in the place. Before long, Sylvester learns that the house is overrun with mice; killer mice, in fact (one wearing an executioner's hood and carrying an axe, the rest looking like the Chuck Jones-created characters Hubie and Bertie), who are just in the process of carting off the previous owners' cat to the chopping block.
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  • Mystic Force
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  • Scaredy Cat
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  • "Singularity"
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  • 2
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  • Previous Big Finish CD
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  • Big Finish Audio Adventures
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  • Next Big Finish CD
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  • 2005-10-01
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  • Paul McGann, India Fisher, Conrad Westmaas
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  • Series
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  • Big Finish
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  • 14.99
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  • 14
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  • 34.0
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Box Title
  • Scaredy Cat
Voice
Starring
Sound effects
Shorts
  • Sylvester Cartoons
Characteristics
  • Halloween setting
color process
  • Technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 420.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Scaredy Cat
Release Date
  • 1948-12-18
  • 1956-06-02
Name
  • Scaredy Cat
Type
  • Cat
Airdate
  • 1948-12-18
  • 2006-06-05
Caption
  • The title card of Scaredy Cat
Animators
Issue
  • Thomas & Friends 608
  • Thomas Express 360
movie language
  • English
Voice Actor
Price
  • $0.99 or 100
Title
  • Scaredy Cat
background artist
layout artist
Image size
  • 300
Musician
story artist
animator
Distributor
  • Warner Bros. Pictures
  • The Vitaphone Corporation
PREV
  • Kit For Cat
ID
  • 40760
Published
  • 2011-02-16
  • 2015-11-04
Image File
  • Scaredy cat.jpg
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  • Scaredy Cat is a magazine story.
  • Scaredy Cat is the thirteenth episode of Power Rangers Mystic Force. This episode introduces Daggeron (as a frog), Jenji, Imperious and Fire Heart.
  • In 2005, Scaredy Cat was released by Big Finish Productions.
  • Porky Pig purchases a new home from a real estate agent, which turns out to be a dilapidated old house. His cat Sylvester is frightened of the creepy-looking place, but Porky finds it "quaint" and "peaceful", and looks forward to his first night in the place. Before long, Sylvester learns that the house is overrun with mice; killer mice, in fact (one wearing an executioner's hood and carrying an axe, the rest looking like the Chuck Jones-created characters Hubie and Bertie), who are just in the process of carting off the previous owners' cat to the chopping block. Throughout the rest of the short, Sylvester is forced to dodge various knives, projectiles, trap doors, and other obstacles intended to kill him and his master. Porky, however, is completely unaware that anything is wrong, and is embarrassed that Sylvester is acting like such a coward. At one point, Porky is interrupted in his sleeping and scolds Sylvester who then explains what went on downstairs, but Porky orders him out. Seeing that he cannot get through to Porky, Sylvester tries to shoot himself in the head with a gun, but Porky disarms him and tells him to cut it out. Having no choice, Porky allows Sylvester to sleep with him rather than in the kitchen. The mice have taken up primary residence inside the kitchen, where Sylvester does not dare to tread. Eventually, the mice are about to drop an anvil on Porky, but Sylvester stops it, resulting in an annoyed Porky who wakes up and sends him back into the kitchen. Porky finds Sylvester unconscious (after Sylvester got hit by a bowling ball which was landing on Porky himself) and leaves him on the basket, but without notice, Sylvester is lowered down into the mice's lair while in the basket and a while later comes up and Porky tells him to take off what Porky thought was make up, but the disguise was actually just Sylvester turning white from the aforementioned experience. Porky, sick and tired of Sylvester's 'foolishness', decides to show Sylvester what a coward he is by going into the kitchen himself. After a few seconds of silence, Sylvester peers into the kitchen. Sure enough, the mice have Porky bound, gagged, and on his way to be decapitated. The gagged Porky holds up a sign as the mice carry him away, which reads "You were right, Sylvester". Out of fear, Sylvester scrambles out of the house. As he rests to catch his breath, his conscience appears and deems him a coward for leaving Porky to die, reminding him of how Porky raised him from a kitten, showing him the "comparative sizes" of a cat to a mouse, and demanding that he get back in there and "FIGHT!". Suddenly bursting with courage, Sylvester, who is now determined to prove himself of not being a coward anymore, grabs a tree branch for use as a weapon before deciding to use the whole tree instead, races back into the mouse-infested house, fights at full power, and sends the murderous rodents running for their lives, much to his conscience's delight. With the mice now gone for good, Porky graciously apologizes to Sylvester and thanks him for saving his life, but one leftover mouse (the executioner) pops out of the longcase clock with a mallet behind Sylvester. Seeing this, Porky warns Sylvester to look out, but it is too late as the mouse clobbers Sylvester on the head, knocking him unconscious, much to Porky's shock. The mouse then yanks off his hood, revealing a Napoleon army hat, and declares (in a Lew Lehr voice), "Pussycats is the cwaziest peoples!" and chuckles.
  • Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Chuck Jones and produced and released by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was the first of three Jones cartoons which placed Porky Pig and Sylvester (in a rare non-speaking role as Porky's pet) in a spooky setting where only Sylvester was aware of the danger - the other two films being Claws for Alarm (1954) and Jumpin' Jupiter (1955).
  • Scaredy Cat is a playable mascot in Crossy Road. It was added in the Halloween Update.
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