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Officer Pooch

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Wikipedia article




'Officer Pooch' is a 1941 animated short film produced by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The cartoon is mostly done in pantomime.

Plot



A canine officer (modeled after the Keystone Cops) is called out to rescue a kitten, harassed by an aggressive terrier. He continues to tangle with the situation, then finds a basket full of kittens. He carries the basket into an alley where he runs into a whole pack of dogs. They chase him and the kittens up a tree, stranding them.



Availability



The cartoon is available on the "Droopy and Company" videotape. It is also included as an extra on the DVD of the feature film 'The Big Store'.


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