Hillbilly Blue (1996) Poster

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7/10
The life of a skunk and a lobster
ilovestarwars25 December 2004
Warning: Spoilers
Hillbilly Blue is a short cartoon telling about the life of a genial lobster and a dumb skunk.The lobster always had teached the skunk about many scientific things like Universe and the Law of Gravity. But one day the lobster saw an outdoor showing about a lobster restaurant, but he thanked that was a five-star hotel for lobsters. They didn't had a vehicle, so the skunk(His name was Mortiche) used a balloon gal to make a real stupid guy stop.He married the balloon and he gave to the animals his giant truck. Then the guys traveled to the restaurant, very far away from they were. At the end, the lobster reached the restaurant but he would be cooked!At least, an Inspector saved him and arrested the chef and the waiter. The cartoon is cool but some parts are really boring.But it can give 7/10.
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10/10
The best mini-cartoon show I ever admired!
ShotaroShima27 February 2005
I recommend this cartoon to children in the range of 4-6 years of age. When I was a kid, I loved this mini TV show. Its about a lobster and a Hillbilly rodent who venture to a Five star hotel only for lobsters. The rodent, Mortiche, tags along to across the country to accompany his cousin, the lobster. This show was broadcasted with the What a cartoon! show. This show really has funny humor and a reasonable story line for a ten minute cartoon. This is the best mini TV show I ever saw. The best thing they could do with this show is create a TV series of it.Mortiche is my favorite character, although he lacks intelligence he plays a great role in this show. I hope this hits DVD really soon along with the rest of the what a cartoon! shows. I give this great show a 10/10!
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