Of Thee I Sting
| Of Thee I Sting | |
|---|---|
| Looney Tunes series | |
| Directed by | Friz Freleng |
| Produced by | Edward Selzer (uncredited) |
| Story by | Michael Maltese |
| Narrated by | Robert C. Bruce (uncredited) |
| Voices by | Mel Blanc |
| Music by | Carl Stalling |
| Animation by |
Ken Champin Gerry Chiniquy Manuel Perez Virgil Ross |
| Layouts by | Hawley Pratt |
| Backgrounds by | Hawley Pratt, Paul Julian |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date(s) | August 17, 1946 |
| Color process | Technicolor |
| Running time | 7 minutes 6 seconds |
| Language | English |
Of Thee I Sting is a 1946 Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Friz Freleng, written by Michael Maltese and narrated by Robert C. Bruce that is a parody of World War II documentaries and the title Of Thee I Sing.[1] Material was reused from the Target Snafu cartoon. The title is a play on Of Thee I Sing.
In Target for Tonight style a narrator briefs the audience on a mosquito attack upon a picnic.
Notes
- ↑ p.78 Shull Michael S. & Wilt, David Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945 2004 McFarland
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