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- The_Lyin_Mouse abstract "The Lyin' Mouse is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first to give story credit, in this case, to Tedd Pierce. This is also odd as Ken Harris is animating for another director besides Chuck Jones.The cartoon was reissued in late 1945. The current print on TV is the blue ribbon reissue with the 1995 dubbed version at the end with the 1947-49 rings as it was reissued crediting A WARNER BROS. CARTOON.".
- Q19864424 abstract "The Lyin' Mouse is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first to give story credit, in this case, to Tedd Pierce. This is also odd as Ken Harris is animating for another director besides Chuck Jones.The cartoon was reissued in late 1945. The current print on TV is the blue ribbon reissue with the 1995 dubbed version at the end with the 1947-49 rings as it was reissued crediting A WARNER BROS. CARTOON.".
- The_Lyin_Mouse comment "The Lyin' Mouse is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first to give story credit, in this case, to Tedd Pierce. This is also odd as Ken Harris is animating for another director besides Chuck Jones.The cartoon was reissued in late 1945. The current print on TV is the blue ribbon reissue with the 1995 dubbed version at the end with the 1947-49 rings as it was reissued crediting A WARNER BROS. CARTOON.".
- Q19864424 comment "The Lyin' Mouse is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first to give story credit, in this case, to Tedd Pierce. This is also odd as Ken Harris is animating for another director besides Chuck Jones.The cartoon was reissued in late 1945. The current print on TV is the blue ribbon reissue with the 1995 dubbed version at the end with the 1947-49 rings as it was reissued crediting A WARNER BROS. CARTOON.".