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    There is an old cartoon where, somehow, the mice capture a mother cat's kitten and essentially hold it hostage while they then have free reign of the kitchen. There is no spoken dialogue that I remember, just a score and an annoying sing-song of the mice taunting the cat with "nya-nya-nya-nya-nya."

    Any ideas? It's been driving me nuts for a few years now.
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    The closest thing I recall is the 1941 black and white Warner Brothers short "We the Animals Squeak." In which a cat named Kansas City Kitty--a fierce mouse hunter tells the tale of her life to Porky on the radio. The short is a parody of a 1930's radio program called "We the People" in which people share unusual yet true stories with the audience. The cartoon itself does have spoken dialogue though--but the scene you described is definitely from there.
    Here is the entire cartoon in black and white--uncensored. (When I saw it on Nickelodeon years ago, it was a colorized version--and a sequence in which the mice carrying off cheese on their heads act like African Natives was cut out.


    Here's also the sequence you described by itself to jog your memory--although the mice acting like natives is cut out.

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    That's the one! Thanks a bunch!
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    You're welcome--I used to see this short all the time on Nickelodeon as a child--and the part where the leader mouse taunts the cat during the kitchen scene was always my favorite part.

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