Cheese Chasers

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Cheese Chasers
Merrie Melodies (Hubie and Bertie) series
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"This is a dream?!" Claude Cat with suicidal mice Hubie and Bertie in a scene from Cheese Chasers.
Directed by Charles M. Jones
Produced by Eddie Selzer
Story by Michael Maltese
Voices by Mel Blanc
Stan Freberg
(uncredited)
Music by Carl W. Stalling
Animation by Ken Harris
Ben Washam
Lloyd Vaughan
Phil Monroe
Studio Warner Bros. Cartoons
The Vitaphone Corporation
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) August 25, 1951
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7 min (one reel)
Language English

Cheese Chasers is a 1951 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones, and starring Hubie and Bertie in their final appearances of the Classic era. Also starring are Claude Cat and first appearance of Marc Antony. Mel Blanc plays Claude, Hubie, and Marc Antony, while Stan Freberg plays Bertie.

Plot

At the end of a raid on a cheese factory, Hubie determines that, based on the amount of cheese the average mouse eats in their lifetime (12 lbs.), they've eaten enough to have lived two thousand years (48 tons). Believing they have nothing else to live for, Hubie and Bertie get suicidal and try to get eaten by Claude Cat. Claude figures the mice are poisoned, and refuses to eat them. Claude finally concludes that he's now too scared to eat mice, has no more reason to live, and also decides to commit suicide. Claude heads outside and punches Marc Anthony.

Marc Anthony sees Claude standing there blindfolded and with a cigarette and asks what's going on. When Claude begs Marc to "massacre" him, the Marc figures out that Claude no longer wants to eat mice, and now the mice don't like cheese. Finding that "it just don't add up," he runs after a dog catcher wanting to get committed, with Claude and the mice in hot pursuit, still bent on ending their own lives.

Availability

This cartoon can be seen (uncut and restored) on the second volume of The Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD set.

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