The Cat's Out | |
Director: | Wilfred Jackson |
Producer: | Walt Disney |
Animator: | Charles Byrne David Hand Harry Reeves |
Studio: | Walt Disney Productions |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Color Process: | Black and white |
Runtime: | 7 min |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Cat's Out is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. It was released in 1931.[1] The Cat's Out was a working title that survives on an existing vault print; the short was originally copyrighted and released as The Cat's Nightmare.[1]
The cartoon takes place at night near a dainty-looking cottage. The family cat is let out for the night and encounters much hardship (a boot gets thrown onto his head while he is on the fencepost). He catches a bird singing atop the weathervane of the roof, but it flies off, pulling the cat and weathervane from the roof and knocking the cat out. The cat then has a vision of giant birds bullying him and from then on everything seems to come to life and torment him, including a bunch of owls, a living water pump and dancing scarecrow, a swarm of bats, six giant spiders, two living trees and another giant bird. The whole thing turns out to be a nightmare, the cat is delighted and decides to go back into the cottage and is thrown out again. He sticks his tongue out at the welcome mat and marches away, this leads the cartoon to an end.
Motion Picture Herald (October 3, 1931): "A clever piece of cartoon work, typical Silly Symphony number. The theme is as the title suggests, and animators have taken full advantage of its laugh-making possibilities."[2]
Variety (October 27, 1931): "One of Walt Disney's Silly Symphony series and a beaut. Score is good and penmanship snappy, plus having some new ideas. Couple of good laughs help."[3]
Some of the music includes the popular song "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", and a portion of the Civil War era song "Listen to the Mockingbird".
The short was released on December 19, 2006, on Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies, Volume Two.[1]