A Very Merry Cricket (1973)
A sequel to "A Cricket in Times Square," in this feature a musical cricket returns to his New York City home and his friends, a cat and a mouse, to discover the meaning of Christmas.
Director: Chuck Jones
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: December 14, 1973
Cast
- Les Tremayne - Chester C. Cricket / Harry the Cat (voice)
- Mel Blanc - Tucker the Mouse / Alley Cat (voice)
Screenplay
- Marian Dern (Lyricist)
- George Selden (Book)
- Chuck Jones
Music: Dean Elliott, Israel Baker
Editing: Ken Gotzenberg, Hank Gotzenberg
Production: Chuck Jones Enterprises
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Family Animation, Animated Adventure and Fun, Animated Fantasy Worlds, Christmas and Holiday Warmth
Keywords
new york city, holiday, cartoon cat, cartoon mouse, christmas music, christmas, animation
More Films by Director: Chuck Jones
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Very Merry Cricket about?
- A sequel to "A Cricket in Times Square," in this feature a musical cricket returns to his New York City home and his friends, a cat and a mouse, to discover the meaning of Christmas.
- Who directed A Very Merry Cricket?
- A Very Merry Cricket was directed by Chuck Jones.
- Who stars in A Very Merry Cricket?
- A Very Merry Cricket stars Les Tremayne, Mel Blanc.
- How long is A Very Merry Cricket?
- A Very Merry Cricket has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is A Very Merry Cricket?
- A Very Merry Cricket is a Animation, Family film.
- Where was A Very Merry Cricket produced?
- A Very Merry Cricket was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of A Very Merry Cricket?
- The themes of A Very Merry Cricket include: Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Family Animation, Animated Adventure and Fun, Animated Fantasy Worlds, Christmas and Holiday Warmth.