Tex Avery: Escape from Alka-Fizz

"Boo."
Dennis at Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule has posted his favorite Tex Avery cartoon, "Rock-a-Bye Bear," in response to posts by Peet Gelderblom and That Little Round-Headed Boy, who remarked that this exchange has turned into a sort of spontaneous de-facto Tex Avery blog-a-thon. Well, include me in!
The naughty fairy tale "Red Hot Riding Hood" and "King-Size Canary" are treasured classics, but one of the funniest 'toons ever, for my money, is "Northwest Hounded Police," (1946) starring Droopy Dog as Sgt. McPoodle of the Mounties. Its surreal sensibility anticipates "Duck Amuck" (Chuck Jones, 1953) by way of "Cops" (1922). Only instead of the wanted man being pursued by a whole stampede of cops (they accumulate, like the avalanche of boulders and brides in "Seven Chances"), he's hounded by what an extraordinarily persistent Droopy. The nightmare logic is relentless -- and part of what makes it so funny is that it's also creepy and anxiety-inducing...
UPDATE: After watching "Rock-a-Bye Bear" on Dennis's site, something struck me (and it wasn't a mallet or a club or an anvil): It's built upon the same recurring gag as Abbas Kiarostami's "The Wind Will Carry Us." Yep, that fancy-schmancy Iranian artiste has been stealing from Tex Avery! One involves a dog repeatedly running out into the snow to make noise; the other involves a man repeatedly running out into the desert to get cell phone reception.


















Comments
Loved it! When he runs out of the frame! And: "Crowded. Isn't it?"
Why, why, WHY aren't these on DVD?
JE: They're owned by Turner, which has now been devoured by Time-Warner (formerly AOL Time-Warner) so there's no excuse for them NOT to be available. Like Dennis, I treasure my laserdisc box set of Avery cartoons...
Posted by: tlrhb | July 25, 2006 03:19 PM
Some of the MGM Averys are actually on DVD, even if there hasn't been a collected set released in this region yet. You can see Little Rural Riding Hood on the disc for William Wellman's Battleground, for instance, and Screwball Squirrel and Slap Happy Lion in the box set collecting the Thin Man series. That set also contains one of the cartoons Friz Freleng made during his brief stint at MGM: the Bookworm. Which brings me to mention that August 21 is Freleng's birthday and I'm trying to organize a Blog-a-Thon for the director on that day.
Posted by: Brian | July 26, 2006 11:23 AM
Northwest Hounded Police is my favorite Avery too, Jim (even if I didn't know its title before you named it). Hilarious!
BTW Jim: did you see the Five Words Challenge that I posted today? Is that challenge enough for you?
JE: I must check it out now, Peet!
Posted by: Peet | July 30, 2006 03:35 PM
Thanks for posting this. Tex Avery is my all time cartooning hero.
Posted by: Dimples | September 13, 2006 08:27 AM