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・ A Tale of Two Cities
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1911 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1917 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1922 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1935 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1935 play)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1946 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1958 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (1980 film)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (album)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (disambiguation)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (Lost)
・ A Tale of Two Cities (musical)
・ A Tale of Two Critters
・ A Tale of Two Kingdoms
A Tale of Two Kitties
・ A Tale of Two Rainie
・ A Tale of Two Santas
・ A Tale of Two Sisters
・ A Tale of Two Sisters (disambiguation)
・ A Tale of Two Sisters (Once Upon a Time)
・ A Tale of Two Springfields
・ A Tale of Two Toads
・ A Tale of Two Worlds
・ A Tale of Winter
・ A Tale of Woe
・ A Talent for Loving
・ A Talent for Loving (film)
・ A Talent for War
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A Tale of Two Kitties : ウィキペディア英語版
A Tale of Two Kitties

''A Tale of Two Kitties'' is an American ''Merrie Melodies'' cartoon, released in 1942, notable for the first appearance of a flesh colored canary, who would come to be known as Tweety. It was directed by Bob Clampett, written by Warren Foster, and features music by Carl W. Stalling. It was also the first appearance of Babbit and Catstello, based on the popular comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The title is an obvious pun on the Charles Dickens classic, ''A Tale of Two Cities''.
It is one of many a.a.p.-owned cartoons to fall in the public domain, as United Artists did not renew the copyright in time. It was released to DVD commercially on ''Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5''.
Even in this initial appearance, Tweety reveals early on that his cute appearance masks a willingness to be merciless, even sadistic, towards anyone who threatens him. After slipping one of the cats a bomb which explodes (offscreen), the bird remarks, "Aw, da poor putty tat - he cwushed his widdow head!" Followed by a big grin. (This line was patterned after a catchphrase from a Red Skelton character, and would be used in other Warner cartoons, such as ''Easter Yeggs''.)
The bird was unnamed in the short, although at the time the staff called it "Orson".
==Influences in other media==

*This short is referenced in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', where Eddie Valiant finds Tweety when he hangs from the pole of a building. Tweety drops Eddie by playing "This Little Piggy" in the exact manner as he does in this short.
*In the Mighty Mouse short ''Prehistoric Perils'', Oil Can Harry uses the same tactic to drop Pearl Pureheart off a power line.
*In an episode of The Plucky Duck Show "The Return of Batduck", Plucky says "Is there an insurance salesman in the audience?" as Catstello does in this film.

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