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Figaro and Frankie ()


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Figaro the kitten is annoyed by the chirpings of Frankie the canary. He knocks over Frankie's cage; Minnie thinks he's eaten Frankie and throws him out. But Frankie was only hiding, and flies out the window straight into the clutches of... See more »

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Figaro's Conscience (uncredited)
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Minnie Mouse (uncredited) (voice)
Leone Le Doux ...
Minnie Mouse (uncredited)
James MacDonald ...
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Figaro (uncredited) (voice)

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Charles Nichols

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Eric Gurney ... (story) &
Bill de la Torre ... (story)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Oliver Wallace

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Blaine Gibson ... animator
Karl Karpé ... layout artist
Art Landy ... background artist
George Nicholas ... animator
Marvin Woodward ... animator
Bob Youngquist ... animator (as Robert Youngquist)
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Figaro the kitten is annoyed by the chirpings of Frankie the canary. He knocks over Frankie's cage; Minnie thinks he's eaten Frankie and throws him out. But Frankie was only hiding, and flies out the window straight into the clutches of Butch the bulldog. Figaro wrestles with his conscience (literally), but ultimately saves Frankie and gets thanks from Minnie. Written by Jon Reeves

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  • Figaro et Frankie (France)
  • Fígaro y Frankie (Spain)
  • Fígaro y Frankie (Argentina)
  • Figaro och Frankie (Sweden)
  • Figaro og Frankie (Norway)
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  • 7 min
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