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Northwest Hounded Police : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northwest Hounded Police
''Northwest Hounded Police'' is a cartoon starring a prototypical Droopy and Tex Avery's wolf. This cartoon (a remake of Droopy's first cartoon ''Dumb-Hounded'' and adopting elements from the Bugs Bunny cartoon ''Tortoise Beats Hare'') revoles the wolf (an escaped convict) on the run from Droopy, who is trailing the wolf in order to capture him. The title is a play on words on ''North West Mounted Police'', a 1940 film. ==Production== Jeff Lenburg notes that one of the animators of the film was Preston Blair, who produced some of his best work while working under Tex Avery. Including this film. He cites as other examples ''Red Hot Riding Hood'' (1943), ''Screwball Squirrel'' (1944), ''Batty Baseball'' (1944), ''The Shooting of Dan McGoo'' (1945), ''Lonesome Lenny'' (1946), and ''Red Hot Rangers'' (1947).〔Lenburg (2006), p. 28-29〕 His work under Avery ended in 1948, when Fred Quimby promoted Blair to a director in his own right. He and co-director Michael Lah worked on three films for the Barney Bear series, before Quimby decided to discontinue their production unit. In reaction, Blair left the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio and started working for Terrytoons.〔Lenburg (2006), p. 28-29〕
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