1. Notes To You (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes short (8 min.) directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Porky Pig. Porky is settling down to sleep when he's woken up by an ...
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes short (8 min.) directed by Friz Freleng, and starring Porky Pig. Porky is settling down to sleep when he's woken up by an alley cat singing outside. He tries everything to shut the cat up, until he takes things …
2. Notes to You (1941) directed by Friz Freleng • Reviews, film + cast
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Without success, Porky Pig constantly tries to silence an alley cat who has been disturbing his slumber by constantly singing loudly.
3. Notes to You | Looney Tunes Wiki - Fandom
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Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes short directed by Friz Freleng. The title is a play on the exclamation "Nuts to you!" When Porky tries to go to sleep, a cat starts singing "Largo al factotum" from The Barber of Seville on the fence in his backyard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat. Porky finally hits him with a vase after a few failed attempts. The cat starts singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" at Porky after which he throws a book titled Dr. Fu Manchu at the cat. The cat retu
4. Notes to You (1941) - Criticker
Language: English · IMDb. Update history. Suggest edit. Notes to You. 1941. Comedy, Family/Kids. Short Film. 8m. Your probable score. Rate. Ratings & Reviews ...
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5. Notes to You | Warner Bros. Entertainment Wiki - Fandom
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat (who resembles Clampett's cat from The Hep Cat).
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat (who resembles Clampett's cat from The Hep Cat). This cartoon would be remade in 1948, as Back Alley Oproar, with Elmer Fudd in Porky's role and Sylvester as the musical cat. When Porky tries to go to sleep, a cat starts singing Largo al factotum from The Barber of Seville in his back yard. Porky then starts throwing objects at the cat. Porky finally hits him with a vase. The cat starts singing When
6. Notes To You (1941) - Kit Parker Films Version - Internet Archive
Jul 29, 2021 · English. Item Size: 514.0M. A version of the public domain Looney Tunes short "Notes to You" (1941) found on several public domain VHS tapes ...
A version of the public domain Looney Tunes short Notes to You (1941) found on several public domain VHS tapes, this one has the incorrect opening music and...
7. LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): Notes to You (Porky Pig) (1941 ...
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat (who resembles Clampett's cat from The Hep Cat).
Notes to You is a 1941 Looney Tunes American cartoon featuring Porky Pig and an unnamed alley cat (who resembles Clampett's cat from The Hep Cat). Thi...
8. Notes to You (1941) - Cinema Cats
Notes to You (1941). May 23, 2022. Directed by: Friz Freleng. This review contains a Cartoonish Kitty Carnage Warning! Cat Out of the Bag Alert!
Porky Pig is kept awake by a persistently musical cat in this Looney Tunes short.
9. 342. Notes to You (1941) - Likely Looney, Mostly Merrie
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Warner cartoon no. 341. Release date: September 20, 1941. Series: Looney Tunes. Supervision: Friz Freleng. Producer: Leon Schlesinger....
10. Father Takes a Wife (1941) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
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11. 1941 | Rotten Tomatoes
It's so silly and slap stick, I think it's one of the funniest movies of it's time. Belushi is so over the top. So is all the cast. It's just a fun movie.
After Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, residents of California descend into a wild panic, afraid that they might be the next target. Among them are Wild Bill Kelso (John Belushi), a crazed National Guard pilot; Sgt. Frank Tree (Dan Aykroyd), a patriotic, straight-laced tank crew commander; Ward Douglas (Ned Beatty), a civilian willing to help with the American war effort at any cost; and Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell (Robert Stack), who tries his hardest to maintain sanity amid the chaos.