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High Note
High Note
Directed By: Chuck Jones
Produced By: John W. Burton
Released: December 3, 1960
Series: Looney Tunes
Story: Michael Maltese
Animation: Richard Thompson
Ken Harris
Layouts: Maurice Noble
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard
William Butler
Film Editor: Treg Brown
Voiced By: Mel Blanc
Music: Milt Franklyn
Starring: Various Musical Notes
Drunken Musical Note
Preceded By: Dog Gone People
Succeeded By: Lighter Than Hare

High Note is a 1960 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones.

Plot

Various musical notes set up the sheet music to get ready for a performance of The Blue Danube Waltz. However, a sole note is missing. It turns out the note (a red-headed "High Note") is drunk upon staggering out of the sheet music to "Little Brown Jug", and the irritated composer chases after him to put him back in his place so the waltz can continue as planned. Throughout the chase, many objects are created from the simple musical notes, such as a dog, a slide, a clothes hanger, a lasso, and a horse, among others.

Music

  • "The Blue Danube" - Johann Strauss II
  • "How Dry I Am" - Irving Berlin
  • "Little Brown Jug" - Joseph Winner
  • "Brahms' Lullaby" - Johannes Brahms
  • "Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?"


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