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- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) abstract "Dog Tales is a 1958 Warner Brothers animated cartoon which consists of a series of blackout gags involving dogs (e.g., one in which a doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman" [a reference to, and a caricature of, the character played by Maurice Gosfield on The Phil Silvers Show]; and another in which the narrator can't make up his mind whether the dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter"). A basset hound declares that she's a TV star (a reference to Cleo the Dog, from the contemporary TV series, The People's Choice), we learn the unusual breed of a newfoundland puppy's grandfather, and a great dane named "Victor Barky" plays the piano. Reused animation from Chuck Jones' Often an Orphan (1948) and Friz Freleng's Piker's Peak (1957) is also seen here. This animated film features the voices of Mel Blanc, Robert C. Bruce and Julie Bennett, and was directed by Robert McKimson and written by Tedd Pierce. It was released in theaters on July 26, 1958.".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator Tom_Ray.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator Warren_Batchelder.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) director Robert_McKimson.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) distributor Vitaphone.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) distributor Warner_Bros..
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) producer John_W._Burton_(film_producer).
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) series Looney_Tunes.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) wikiPageID "18798319".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) wikiPageRevisionID "603485109".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator "George Grandpre".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator "Ted Bonnicksen".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator "Tom Ray".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) animator "Warren Batchelder".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) backgroundArtist "Richard H. Thomas".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) cartoonName "Dog Tales".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) colorProcess Technicolor.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) director Robert_McKimson.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) distributor Warner_Bros..
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) distributor "The Vitaphone Corporation".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) hasPhotoCollection Dog_Tales_(1958_film).
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) id "150477".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) id "51543".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) layoutArtist Robert_Gribbroek.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) movieLanguage "English".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) musician Milt_Franklyn.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) producer John_W._Burton_(film_producer).
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) releaseDate "1958-07-26".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) runtime "480.0".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) series Looney_Tunes.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) storyArtist Tedd_Pierce.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) title "Dog Tales".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) voiceActor Mel_Blanc.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) voiceActor "Julie Bennett".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) voiceActor "Robert C. Bruce".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) subject Category:Looney_Tunes_shorts.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) type Cartoon.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) type HollywoodCartoon.
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- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) comment "Dog Tales is a 1958 Warner Brothers animated cartoon which consists of a series of blackout gags involving dogs (e.g., one in which a doberman pinscher viciously pinches an overweight U.S. Army private identified as "Doberman" [a reference to, and a caricature of, the character played by Maurice Gosfield on The Phil Silvers Show]; and another in which the narrator can't make up his mind whether the dog pictured is a pointer or a setter, and then finally shows a picture of a "point-setter").".
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) label "Dog Tales (1958 film)".
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- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) wasDerivedFrom Dog_Tales_(1958_film)?oldid=603485109.
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) isPrimaryTopicOf Dog_Tales_(1958_film).
- Dog_Tales_(1958_film) name "Dog Tales".