Sleepy-Time Squirrel
Sleepy-Time Squirrel | |
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Barney Bear series | |
Directed by | Dick Lundy |
Produced by | Fred Quimby |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by |
Robert Bentley Michael Lah Walter Clinton Grant Simmons Ray Patterson |
Studio | MGM Cartoons |
Distributed by |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Original) Turner Entertainment (Later via Warner Bros.) |
Release date(s) | June 19, 1954 (USA) |
Color process | Technicolor (two-color) |
Language | English |
Sleepy-Time Squirrel is a 1954 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear.
Plot
Barney gets ready to hibernate for the winter, but notices he is out of firewood, so he chops a nearby tree to get some. Unbeknownst to him, the tree was the home of a squirrel who was also hibernating, so Barney calms the irate squirrel by letting him sleep in his cabinet drawer. The squirrel turns out to be noisy, breaking crockery, opening a window, and giving off loud noises eating nuts.
When the squirrel does fall asleep, he has nightmares of being chased by an angry purple turtle, waking him up again. Finally, Barney gives the squirrel a sleeping pill to make him doze off immediately, but the squirrel snores loudly, keeping Barney awake. Barney puts a hose onto the squirrel's mouth and puts the other end in a tree outside his house to divert the noise. However, inside the tree, a sleeping striped wild cat is awakened by the noise, and angrily follows the hose, where the squirrel has placed the hose over Barney's mouth. The cat blows into the hose, making Barney inflate into a balloon before flying around the house. As Barney deflates, he shrinks and lands in the squirrel's lap, who happily adopts him as a teddy bear and, cuddling Barney, finally goes to sleep.
See also
- The Bear That Couldn't Sleep
- Bah Wilderness
- Barney's Hungry Cousin
- Wee-Willie Wildcat
- Bird-Brain Bird Dog
References
Sleepy-Time Squirrel at the Internet Movie Database