Snowtime for Comedy is a 1941 Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones.
Title[]
The title is a play on "no time for comedy."
Plot[]
The Two Curious Puppies are chasing a bone in the winter, but they are soon at odds with beavers and dangerous ice.
Television[]
- A.A.P (1957-mid 1990s)
- Bugs Bunny and Friends [TBS] (1979- late 80s)
- Tom and Jerry's Funhouse [TBS] (1986-1997)
- Bugs Bunny and Friends [TNT] (1988-1998)
- The Popeye Hour [TNT] (1988-1998)
- The Bugs Bunny Show [TBS] (early 1990s-1997)
- Bugs and Daffy Tonight [Cartoon Network] (1992-1995)
- The Bugs and Daffy Show [Cartoon Network] (1995-2004)
- Acme Hour [Cartoon Network] (1998-2003)
- The Looney Tunes Show [Cartoon Network] (2001-2004)
- The Chuck Jones Show [Cartoon Network] (2001-2004)
- Looney Tunes on Boomerang (2003-2005)
- TCM (2004-2007)
- Bugs Bunny and Friends [Me TV] (2021-present)
- Sunday Night Cartoons [Me TV +] (2021-present)
Availability[]
Streaming[]
Notes[]
- Because the cartoon has no dialogue, the European Turner dubbed print preserves the original Blue Ribbon 1951-52 ending card. However, the USA Turner dubbed print for reasons unknown, does not keep the Blue Ribbon end card.
- The European Turner print has blue borders while the USA Turner print has red borders.
- The reissue print is copyrighted MCMXLIV, instead of MCMXLI.
- This is the first cartoon to use the purple-blue Color Rings.
- Though the European Turner print uses the original ending card, CN Spain and other recent airings of this short in Europe actually use the 1995 ending card instead. [2]
- The Blue Ribbon opening titles are photoshopped, as they use the 1943-44 rings instead of the 1951-52 rings. The ending card is not affected by this change. This also happens in the 2020 restoration of "The Sneezing Weasel".
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