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== Trivia ==

== Trivia ==

* [[MeTV]] aired a previously unrestored print of the cartoon on Toon In with Me with the original opening and credits.

* [[MeTV]] aired a previously unrestored print of the cartoon on Toon In with Me with the original opening and credits.

* This is the final appearance of Flippy.

* This is the final appearance of Flippy.


Latest revision as of 03:09, 15 December 2025

1947 American film

Big House Blues
Directed by Howard Swift
Written by Roy Jenkins
Produced by Raymond Katz
Henry Binder
(all uncredited)
Starring Bill Shaw
Music by Eddie Kilfeather
Animation by Grant Simmons
Jay Sarbry
Color process Technicolor

Production
company

Distributed by Columbia Pictures

Release date

  • March 6, 1947 (1947-03-06)
Country United States
Language English

Big House Blues is a 1947 Flippy cartoon.

Flippy the canary reads a book on crime, and sees his cage as a cell and himself as stir-crazy. He escapes, only to be pursued by his enemy, Flop, now a prison guard.
Flippy later wakes up and finds out it was all a dream only to beat up Flop.

This short appearance in Totally Tooned In episode 15 and in Toon In with Me from MeTV on February 3, 2022.

  • MeTV aired a previously unrestored print of the cartoon on Toon In with Me with the original opening and credits.
  • This is the final appearance of Flippy.

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