What Tex Avery cartoon?

I’m drawing a blank on this one: a cat keeps saying “meow meow”. Keeps repeating those two words. I can’t remember why. Yes, I know it’s not a lot to go on :slight_smile:

Is this it?

That’s it! Thanks!

God that’s a great cartoon. I go back and watch that one every once in a while just to enjoy the Avery zaniness. A few months ago my son was watching a bunch of Avery cartoons, laughing, and at one point he said “Man, they don’t like the mother-in-law, do they?”

What cartoon was he watching?

Possibly one of Avery’s “of tomorrow” quartet (The House/Car/T.V./Farm). As I recall, they’d depict a series of futuristicky gadgets with the last being a gag version “for the mother-in-law”, typically incorporating a guillotine or bear trap or pack of alligators or whatnot.

For the car one, the mother-in-law rides in an isolated bubble that’s ~15 feet behind the family. The site-gag is the interior of the car is huge and they list the multiple rows of seat occupants (“…the wife, the kids, the pets…”) as they pan back, finishing with a long sweep way behind the car showing the barely-attached final compartment and adding “…and the mother-in-law”.

A tiny little bump, because I remembered something amusing. There was a documentary "The Making Of…: about Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and I recall one of the men interviewed saying they tried to hit the right mix of styles, between Disney’s beautifully-rendered artwork, Warner Brothers’ rapid-fire sarcasm, and Tex Avery’s dynamite-down-your-pants mayhem. Since then, no better descriptor of Tex Avery’s style has ever occurred to me.