House Hunting Mice

House Hunting Mice
Looney Tunes (Hubie and Bertie) series
Directed by Charles M. Jones
Produced by Eddie Selzer (uncredited)
Story by Michael Maltese, Tedd Pierce
Voices by Mel Blanc (Hubie)
Stan Freberg (Bertie and Announcer, uncredited)
Music by Carl Stalling
Animation by Lloyd Vaughan
Ken Harris
Phil Monroe
Ben Washam
Layouts by Robert Gribbroek
Backgrounds by Peter Alvarado
Studio Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date(s) September 6, 1947
Color process Cinecolor (original issue)
Technicolor (production, reissue)
Running time 7 minutes
Language English
Preceded by Roughly Squeaking
Followed by Mouse Wreckers

House Hunting Mice is a 1947 animated short film from Warner Bros., that was produced in Cinecolor (the reissue was printed by Technicolor). Running for 7 minutes and starring mice Hubie and Bertie, the short was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce. and the voices were done by Mel Blanc and Stan Freberg.

House Hunting Mice, among many other animated shorts, features the song "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott when the automated sweeping robots pursue the two mice.

Plot

In their search for cheese, the duo wanders into a model "home of tomorrow" and battle against the automated convenience features, especially a robot that sweeps the floor when it detects any foreign objects. Just when they think they've won, Bertie accidentally summons the spring cleaning robots which end the two mice entangled in the carpet beating procedure.

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