Aint We Got Fun (film)
6.6 /10 1 Votes
Director Tex Avery Film series Merrie Melodies Cast Mel Blanc, Billy Bletcher Country United States | 6.6/10 Genre Family, Animation, Short Music director Carl Stalling Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date May 1, 1937 (1937-05-01) Merrie Melodies movies Aint We Got Fun and The Fella with the Fiddle are part of the same movie series, Aint We Got Fun and Bingo Crosbyana are part of the same movie series, Aint We Got Fun and The Penguin Parade are part of the same movie series, Aint We Got Fun and A Feud There Was are part of the same movie series |

Aint We Got Fun is a 1937 Merrie Melodies cartoon short, directed by Tex Avery and based on the popular song of that name.
Contents
Ain t we got fun
Plot

The plotline concerns a cat who is tricked by a group of fun-loving mice into taking the blame for the mess they created and thrown out of the house into the snow by his cantankerous old owner. The mice then do a song routine of the title song, and have taken over by the time the old man realizes what happened. The old man begs the cat to come back and take care of the rodent problem, but the cat, pride wounded, stubbornly refuses and remains in the snow. When the mice in the house taunt him, "You are a fraidy cat! Ha, ha, ha!", the cats pride can only be satisfied by rushing back into the house and chasing the mice into the snow, at which point the old owner acts gently with the cat.
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Trivia
Aint We Got Fun is one of only a rare handful of Warner Bros. cartoons (which also include The Night Watchman, We, the Animals Squeak!, Scaredy Cat, Claws for Alarm and Kiss Me Cat) in which the cats are depicted as the heroes and the mice as the villains rather than vice versa.
Availability
Aint We Got Fun is available as a bonus feature of The Life of Emile Zola DVD release, unrestored.
References
Aint We Got Fun (film) WikipediaAint We Got Fun (film) IMDb