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7/10
Irish cat dukes it out with gangster mice on Porky Pig's radio show
lee_eisenberg25 July 2008
One of Bob Clampett's last works before he started making his cartoons really wacky (see "Eatin' on the Cuff" and "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid"), "We, the Animals - Squeak!" sure came out of left field. But this is also one where I notice that they gave Porky Pig a more interesting role than most of those that the stuttering swine had had during his first few years. Here he hosts a radio show and one of his guests is Irish cat Kansas City Kitty, who tells her life story. Specifically, the time that a group of gangster mice kidnapped her son. These rodents are some real thugs...but there's more in the works than meets the eye.

So while this may not have had the lasting cultural impact that Clampett's later cartoons "A Corny Concerto" and "The Great Piggy Bank Robbery" had, I still consider it worth seeing. If nothing else, it offers some neat entertainment. Like I said, better than most of Porky's cartoons during his first few years.
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8/10
Squeaking with the animals
TheLittleSongbird10 June 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Actually appreciate it even more now through young adult eyes, thanks to broader knowledge and taste and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.

Have a lot of appreciation and admiration for Bob Clampett, with a visual and humour style so distinctive and easily recognisable. His early work was very variable but when on top form and in his prime the best of his work was great and even more. 'We, the Animals-Squeak!' is not one of Clampett's best. It is a very good cartoon though, even if there are funnier, wittier and fresher cartoons from him, and saw Clampett's unique style all over it and being at ease with the material.

'We, the Animals-Squeak!' may be slight and while Porky's more substantial role is appreciated he is not as interesting as the supporting characters and is a touch bland.

Supporting characters are far from forgettable and provide a lot of fun, it is amazing that animals often characterised as cute in cartoons are actually quite tough. Mel Blanc as always does a fantastic job with the voice work, showing an unparalleled ability to bring individuality to multiple characters.

The animation is as always bright and colourful, with lots of smooth movement, imaginative detail in the gags and rich and meticulous detail in the backgrounds. Carl Stalling's music score is as ever high in energy, liveliness, character, lushness and whimsy, and not only is dynamic and fits effortlessly with the action but enhances everything.

What's more, 'We, the Animals-Squeak!' is enormously entertaining, with some amusing wildness, wit and bite starting to show at this point in the dialogue. Plus there are some beautifully timed and animated and imaginative sight gags, that contain some surprises and a lively pace.

Overall, very good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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8/10
"The Devil's Own Plan . . . "
oscaralbert25 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . says the lead rat conspirator midway through WE, THE ANIMALS--SQUEAK! The Demon in question, of course, is our newly "elected" U.S. Czar, Red Commie KGB Chief Vlad "The Mad Russian" Putin. SQUEAK is yet another in a long series of Prophecies from those prognosticators of America's (Then) Far Future, the Warner Bros. Animated Shorts Seers division (aka, the Looney Tuners). I just debriefed one of our church deacons upon his return from a safari to Washington, DC. He said that the parks surrounding our Once-Great People's White House are now infested with rats! This is the exact picture about which Warner Bros. warns We of the 21st Century during SQUEAK!, as the rats (representing the Deplorable Russians) kidnap kitty Patrick (symbolizing our weak-minded Confederate Red States) and threaten to kill the defenseless tyke seven ways from Sunday. (This foretells Putin's White House Puppet, Don Juan Rump, threatening America by claiming that 224 USA generals and admirals already were solidly in Putin's camp BEFORE the Rigged Election, telegraphing an Extinction Event Civil War in which America's True Blue Loyal Patriotic Average Normal Union Label Army and Navy Heroes would be fighting the Devious Red Commie Pagan Satanic Minions of the Air Force and Marines to the Death of us All, as depicted in SQUEAK'S Rat Carnival.) When Kansas City Kitty finally gets the upper hand here, her triumph proves to be only momentary. To paraphrase her closing lament, "Faith and Bejabbers, I should have deported All of Putin's Fifth Columnist Fellow Travelers down to Antarctica's Larsen Ice Shelf B when I had the chance!!"
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