The Draft Horse | |
Director: | Charles M. Jones |
Story: | Tedd Pierce |
Animator: | Robert Cannon Ken Harris Rudy Larriva Ben Washam Bob Givens |
Layout Artist: | John McGrew |
Background Artist: | Gene Fleury |
Starring: | Mel Blanc |
Music: | Carl W. Stalling |
Producer: | Leon Schlesinger |
Distributor: | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation |
Studio: | Leon Schlesinger Productions |
Color Process: | Technicolor |
Runtime: | 7:39 |
Language: | English |
The Draft Horse is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones.[1] The short was released on May 9, 1942.[2]
The title is a pun on draft horse and the draft (conscription).
A farm horse sees a poster that says the U.S. Army needs horses. The horse goes to the recruiting station and tries to volunteer, but is eventually rejected, labeled "44-F". Leaving the station dejected, he wanders into a wargames situation, and the flying bullets frighten him so much he makes a dash for home. At the end, he is serving the war effort in another way, knitting "V for Victory" sweaters for the boys overseas.
The short uses multiple music cues for several scenes. This includes:
The EU Dubbed Print Uses 1937-1938 MWRA Over Dubbed Ending Card While The USA Dubbed Print Uses 1938-1941 MWRA