Best family movie trivia of 1955

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Lady and the Tramp picture

Trivia: Peggy Lee (famous for the song Fever) not only wrote most of the songs in the film, but also voiced the characters Peg the dog, Darling and the two siamese cats.

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The Court Jester picture

Trivia: For the rest of his life, according to his daughter Dena, if someone recognized Danny Kaye in public, they would approach him and recite the film's "pellet with the poison" rhyme.

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Roman Legion-Hare picture

Trivia: This was the first time in which director Isadore Freleng was credited as "Friz" Freleng in a Warner Brothers cartoon.

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Stork Naked picture

Trivia: When the stork arrives at the apartments, the people who he is delivering the baby to is Mr and Mrs Pierce. This is a reference to the Warner Brothers story writer, Tedd Pierce.

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Knight-Mare Hare picture

Trivia: The first Warner Brothers cartoon in which director Charles M. Jones is credited as "Chuck" Jones.

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The Hole Idea picture

Trivia: In the opening credits, you will see that Robert McKimson is the animator for the cartoon. McKimson did the animation himself because he was re-assembling his unit after the brief 1953 shutdown of Warner Brothers Animation.

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Ready.. Set.. Zoom! picture

Trivia: The mine that the Coyote comes out on his rocket has a sign outside saying "Selzer Mining Co" - a reference to the Warner Brothers producer Eddie Selzer.

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Pecos Pest picture

Trivia: "Pecos Pest" was the final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Fred Quimby before he went into retirement. From the next short, "That's My Mommy", until "Tot Watchers", all subsequent Tom and Jerry cartoons at MGM were produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

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Heir-Conditioned picture

Trivia: When Sylvester growls at the portrait of his mistress at the end of the cartoon, look at the bottom left-hand corner of the picture and you can see the artist's name is "Irv Wyner." Irv Wyner was the background artist for this cartoon.

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One Froggy Evening picture

Trivia: When the man and the frog are thrown out of the theatrical agency, there is a business behind him named "Gribbroek Theatrical Shoes" - a reference to the Warner Brothers layout artist Robert Gribbroek.

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