The Fire Alarm
The Fire Alarm | |
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Looney Tunes series | |
Screenshot | |
Directed by | Jack King |
Produced by | Leon Schlesinger |
Voices by |
Billy Bletcher Bernice Hansen |
Music by | Norman Spencer |
Animation by |
Paul Smith Ben Clopton |
Studio | Warner Bros. Cartoons |
Distributed by |
Warner Bros. The Vitaphone Corporation |
Release date(s) | March 9, 1936 (USA) |
Color process | Black and white |
Running time | 6 minutes |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Boom Boom |
Followed by | The Blow Out |
The Fire Alarm is an animated short subject of the Looney Tunes films. It features Ham and Ex in their first and only film as star characters, but also co-starring their Uncle Beans.
Plot
Ham and Ex have been sent to the fire station by their mother Lizzie so Uncle Beans can babysit them. Ham and Ex have an ambition of becoming firefighters and play around with their Uncle's fire engine and equipment. Annoyed by their fiddling around, Beans has them seated on a bench, but when his back is turned, Ham and Ex accidentally set off the fire alarm, waking the other firemen, only to realise on their return it was a false alarm.
Beans has Ham and Ex grounded in the sleeping quarters. Once he's left, Ham and Ex jump out of their beds and down the fire pole. Then they get in the fire engine and drive off through the station wall into the street, to Beans' horror. Beans runs after them as they clumsily crash and bump their way around the city. Finally they drive back to the station and hop back into bed just as Beans returns. He notices they appear to be asleep before he can belt them. As Beans exits the room, Ham and Ex toss a fireman's boot at him. Entirely fed up with their bad behaviour, Beans drags them to one end of the bed and spanks them.