Dog Collared

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Dog Collared
Production company Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date December 2, 1950
Starring Mel Blanc
Producer(s) Edward Selzer
Music composed by Carl Stalling
Story by Warren Foster
Animation Charles McKimson
Rob Scribner
Phil De Lara
Manuel Perez
J.C. Melendez
Director(s) Robert McKimson
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Dog Collared is the three hundred and thirty-fifth Merrie Melodies theatrical short. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Vitaphone Corporation on December 2, 1950. It was written by Warren Foster, produced by Edward Selzer and directed by Robert McKimson.

It's Be Kind to Animals Week and when Porky Pig gives a big dog a bone, the dog shows affection by following him. But Porky doesn't want a pet, and when he hears about a $5,000.00 reward for the dog he saw before. Can Porky find this missing dog and bring him back to his rightful home to claim the reward?

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Dog: Well, fat boy, you got yourself a dog!

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Porky Pig Mel Blanc
TV Announcer Mel Blanc
Butler Mel Blanc
Dog Mel Blanc

Locations

Objects

  • Bone

Vehicles

  • Porky's Car

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Carl Stalling.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: December 2, 1950 in theaters

Behind the scenes

  • The title is a pun of a dog collar.
  • The working title was Man's Pest Friend.
  • The unnamed dog from this cartoon has a personality very similar to that of Charlie Dog, a creation of Chuck Jones, and the entire cartoon's scenario in general plays out like a typical Charlie Dog & Porky Pig cartoon, with the dog having a fanatical desire to get Porky to adopt him as his pet despite Porky refusing to do so, right down to acting dramatic just so he can earn sympathy from Porky.
  • This is one of only three cartoons released in 1950 not to bear the all-green Color Rings scheme, the others being Hillbilly Hare and the final cartoon of 1950, Two's A Crowd.
  • This was the last of four shorts where Manuel Perez animates for Robert McKimson. He would move back to work for Friz Freleng's unit starting with the 1951 Looney Tunes cartoon, Canned Feud.

Critical reception

Home availability

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