What goes with tit-eyes? Find out in another post coming soon.
In the meantime, here's another great scene from "Mouse Wreckers". These are all great frames to draw from. 1948 was a year when Chuck was drawing extra solidly. He combined human anatomy with pears and sphere style with animal anatomy. I just love how solid and menacing this bulldog looks. The lip is beautiful! This dog is very McKimson like - the way McKimson drew 8 years earlier. Solid with great hierarchy! This is a clever gag, showing the scene turn red to indicate the Bulldog's growing rage. Even cloud scuffles had construction! Here it is: http://www.cartoonthrills.org/blog/Jones/48mousewreckers/ClaudeCatTitEyes3.mov
Great timing! Listen to the music again - it's sfx music - no melody.