Everyone's away, so the mice play, until they spot the sleeping cat. One of them is ordered to tie a bell to its tail and it works!
In other words, it ignores the point of the old fable. That's because in the psychology of the film makers -- and doubtless, the audience -- mice always represent small children, their target audience.
It's still two-strip Technicolor for Columbia cartoons here, but the color design is excellent.
In other words, it ignores the point of the old fable. That's because in the psychology of the film makers -- and doubtless, the audience -- mice always represent small children, their target audience.
It's still two-strip Technicolor for Columbia cartoons here, but the color design is excellent.