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{{Infobox Hollywood cartoon | |||
|cartoon_name=His Mouse Friday | |||
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|image=HisMouseFridayTitle.JPG | |||
|caption=His Mouse Friday reissue title card | |||
|director=]<br>] | |||
|story_artist=William Hanna<br>Joseph Barbera | |||
|animator=Kenneth Muse<br>Irven Spence<br>Ray Patterson<br>Ed Barge | |||
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|release_date={{Film date|1951|07|7}} | |||
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|runtime=6:46 | |||
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'''''His Mouse Friday''''' is a 1951 one-reel ] and is the 59th '']'' cartoon directed by ] and ] and produced by ] for ]. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Ed Barge and released in theatres on July 7, 1951 and July 25, 1958 for reissue. The title is a pun combining references to the film '']'' and the character of Friday from the novel '']''. | |||
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==Plot== | |||
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The film opens with the Mystery, Inc. gang solving the case of the Moat Monster. Becoming bored with solving mysteries, the gang goes their separate ways. Daphne Blake and Fred Jones start running a successful television series called Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake; Velma Dinkley becomes the proprietor of a mystery bookstore; Shaggy Rogers and his dog Scooby-Doo are fired from their job at an airport after eating all of the confiscated foods. For Daphne's birthday, Fred decides to get the gang back together for a road trip while Daphne is filming her show. | |||
Finding Shaggy and Scooby, Jacques transforms into a cat creature and chases them to drain their lives. Thanks to the zombies, Shaggy and Scooby escape and accidentally tumble into the cave, interrupting the draining ceremony and distracting the cat creatures. Velma quickly unties herself and creates voodoo dolls of Simone and Lena to interrupt their ritual. When they are finally cornered, the cat creatures' curse expires, causing them to age hundreds of years and disintegrate, freeing the zombies' souls and allowing them to rest in peace. Beau is revealed to be an undercover police officer sent to investigate the disappearances on the island. Daphne offers Beau a chance to guest-star on her show and discuss the adventure. The next morning, everyone leaves the island via ferry to head back to town. | |||
==Voice cast== | |||
*] as Jerry and The Cannibals | |||
==Production== | |||
* Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera | |||
* Animation: Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge, | |||
* Story: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera | |||
* Layout: Dick Bickenbach | |||
* Music: Scott Bradley | |||
* Produced by: Fred Quimby | |||
==References== | |||
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{{The Hanna–Barbera Tom and Jerry shorts}} | |||
==External links== | |||
*{{bcdb title|3121}} | |||
*{{IMDb title|43644}} | |||
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- 1951 films
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- Films based on Robinson Crusoe
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- 1950s American animated films
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- Fiction about cannibalism
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