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Hush My Mouse is a 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. This was the 12th and final cartoon appearance of Sniffles in a Warner Brothers cartoon, this was also his only appearance in the Looney Tunes cartoon series since he most of his appearances since 1939 were in the Merrie Melodies series. As Chuck Jones retired his Disney-like characters, he began focusing on developing more hilarious and sadistic characters such as The Three Bears, fellow mice Hubie and Bertie, Marvin the Martian, and Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, although the Three Bears and Hubie and Bertie were retired in the early 1950s. This cartoon is also noted for being the last cartoon to feature the Porky Pig drum ending sequence which began with the 1937 Looney Tunes cartoon Rover's Rival as well as the black and red ring backgrounds, the succeeding cartoon Hair-Raising Hare would feature a new background scheme with a red background and blue color rings.

Plot
A gangster cat (A character spoof of Edward G. Robinson) demands a order of mouse knuckles from Filligan the waiter of Tuffy's Tavern (This was a parody of the old time popular radio show Duffy's Tavern). The cat even answers the phone and he says "Tuffy ain't here..." like in the radio show. Unfortunately for all concerned, the dull-witted cat assigned to find a mouse is easily outsmarted by a loquacious Sniffles, who isn't keen on giving up his knuckles. When "Edward" is unhappy, violence ensues...

Availibility
(1993) LaserDisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol. 4, Side 5: Radio Daze (2012) Blu-Ray, DVD - Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles: The Chuck Jones Collection (original opening and closing titles restored)