Johann Mouse
Johann Mouse is a 1953 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 75th Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in theaters on March 21, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short is directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, composed by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, and Irven Spence. It won the 1952 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, the seventh and last Oscar given to a Tom and Jerry short.
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- Animator
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- enJohann Mouse is a 1953 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 75th Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in theaters on March 21, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short is directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, composed by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, and Irven Spence. It won the 1952 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, the seventh and last Oscar given to a Tom and Jerry short.
- Director
- Director
- Joseph Barbera
- Director
- Joseph Barbera
- Director
- William Hanna
- Director
- William Hanna
- Distributor
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Distributor
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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- enJohann Mouse is a 1953 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 75th Tom and Jerry cartoon, released in theaters on March 21, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The short is directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, composed by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, and Irven Spence. It won the 1952 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, the seventh and last Oscar given to a Tom and Jerry short.
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- Tom
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- Johann Mouse
- Label
- enJohann Mouse
- Language
- English language
- Language
- English language
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- Richard Bickenbach
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- www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/312005/johann-mouse
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- Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
- Bret Morrison
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- Category:1953 animated films
- Category:1953 comedy films
- Category:1953 films
- Category:1953 short films
- Category:American musical comedy films
- Category:Animated films about music and musicians
- Category:Best Animated Short Academy Award winners
- Category:Cultural depictions of Johann Strauss I
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- Category:Films produced by Fred Quimby
- Category:Films scored by Scott Bradley
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- Category:Films set in Vienna
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- Ed Barge
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- English language
- Fred Quimby
- Hans Conried
- Irven Spence
- Jakob Gimpel
- Jerry Mouse
- Johann Strauss
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- Joseph Barbera
- Kenneth Muse
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- MGM cartoon studio
- Ray Patterson (animator)
- Richard Bickenbach
- Schönbrunn Palace
- Scott Bradley (composer)
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- The Cat Concerto
- Tom and Jerry
- Tom and Jerry: The Deluxe Anniversary Collection
- Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection
- Tom Cat
- Turner Classic Movies
- Vienna
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- Hans Conried
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- Hans Conried
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- Fred Quimby
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- Fred Quimby
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- MGM cartoon studio
- Runtime
- 477.0
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- 7.95
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- 477.00
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- Caccia a tempo di valzer
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- Writer
- Joseph Barbera
- William Hanna