This cartoon is an extreme example of a "cheater", which is a cartoon made by using clips from other, earlier, cartoons, so as to save time and cost in order to make schedule and budget requirements on the contract to provide shorts for the studio and its distribution arrangements with theaters. Because I want to discuss the short a bit, this is a spoiler warning:
This cartoon is actually (for all practical purposes) the 1949 short Love That Pup, with the animation and some of the backgrounds re-used and shot in a widescreen format. The studio had decided to start doing its animated shorts in widescreen and the animation department like did this and two re-done Tex Avery cartoons as widescreen releases with different titles and some superficial changes, in order to save themselves time and money on their production schedule and budget, time and money they could apply to other shorts in production, which made it possible for them to meet the delivery requirements they had in their contract in terms of number of shorts and total budgetary limits.
If you've seen Love That Pup, you've seen Tops With Pops. It's a decent cartoon, but chiefly of interest to cartoon collectors and/or Tom and Jerry fans. Worth watching.
This cartoon is actually (for all practical purposes) the 1949 short Love That Pup, with the animation and some of the backgrounds re-used and shot in a widescreen format. The studio had decided to start doing its animated shorts in widescreen and the animation department like did this and two re-done Tex Avery cartoons as widescreen releases with different titles and some superficial changes, in order to save themselves time and money on their production schedule and budget, time and money they could apply to other shorts in production, which made it possible for them to meet the delivery requirements they had in their contract in terms of number of shorts and total budgetary limits.
If you've seen Love That Pup, you've seen Tops With Pops. It's a decent cartoon, but chiefly of interest to cartoon collectors and/or Tom and Jerry fans. Worth watching.