It's Got Me Again!

He caught me again is an American animated short film directed by Rudolf Ising from the year 1932.

Action

Curious mice make an apartment uncertain. A barely escapes a mousetrap, another plays accidentally a number of instruments, before it sets in motion happens to be a phonograph. The device plays It's Got Me Again! and numerous mice appear and dance to the song.

Through the window, they are watched by a nasty cat who finally gives to the house through the chimney access. It destroys the cuckoo clock as she snaps at the wooden bird, and finally drives a single mouse into a corner. The singing desperately It's Got Me Again! and begs her companions for help. This finally use the tools as weapons: Over tensioned strings they shoot drumsticks on the cat and use the Schallplattenarm to fire him with nails. The cat takes to his heels and triumph mice.

Production

He caught me again appeared on May 13, 1932 as one of the first cartoons of Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon series. The title makes reference to the song It's Got Me Again!, Which plays a central role in the film.

A scene with marching mice was taken over almost identical from 1930 published cartoon Hold Anything.

Award

He was caught me again in 1932 for an Oscar in the category " Best Animated Short Film " nomination, but could not prevail against Von flowers and trees there. It was the first animated film from Warner Bros., which was nominated for an Oscar.

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