Hooper and Katnip is a Color Melodies animated short released in May 13, 1950.
Synopsis[]
Hippety Hopper Kangroo wanders away from the circus. Kenny Cat mistakes him for a giant mouse.
Availability[]
- (2013) DVD - Rocky Raccoon and Friends in Kenny Cat vs The Marsupials (Restored)
Notes[]
- This short marks the first appearance of Kenny Jr, the son of Kenny Cat.
- The plot of the short is identical to Pop i'm Pop! of Looney Tunes that was released in the same year
- The working title was "Is Everybody is a Hoppy".
Voice Characterization[]
- Stan Freberg as Kenny Cat (uncredited)
- Jack Mercer as Kenny Jr. (uncredited)
- Rose Marie as Mother Kangroo (uncredited)
Credits[]
- Director: Walt Mousey
- Story: Warren Foster
- Animation: Al Eugster, Manuel Perez, Cliff Nordberg, Marvin Woodward
- Layout: Al Zimmer
- Background: Al Davidovich
- Music: Eugene Poddany
- Sound Effects: David Lurie (uncredited), Jack King (uncredited)
- Camera: Mickey Batchelder (uncredited), Buf Nerbovig (uncredited)
- Film Editor: Donald Halliday (uncredited)
- Ink and Paint: Warren Johnson (uncredited)
Transcripts[]
- Hooper and Katnip/Transcript
Characters[]
- Kenny Cat
- Kenny Jr.
- Hipper Hopper Kangaroo
- Mother Kangaroo
Sound Effects Used[]
- Hollywoodedge, Wet Splats Various