Sniffles is an animated cartoon and
comic-book mouse character in the
Warner Bros. ''
Merrie Melodies'' and ''
Looney Tunes
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'' series of cartoons and comics.
Character biography
Director
Chuck Jones
Charles Martin Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, director, and painter, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of shorts. He wrote, pro ...
created Sniffles as a potential new star for the studio in 1939. The character was designed by
Disney
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veteran
Charles Thorson, an old hand at designing cute characters for Disney's ''
Silly Symphonies''. Thorson's design was highly derivative of a character he had designed for Disney, Abner Countrymouse from the
Oscar-winning
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short ''
The Country Cousin'' (1936). Both Abner and Sniffles are, in a word, cute. Sniffles' head is almost as large as his body, which allows his infant-like face to dominate his look. He has large, baby-like eyes, a small bewhiskered nose, and a perpetual smile. His ears grow from the sides of his head, placed so as to hearken more to a human infant than to Disney's top star,
Mickey Mouse. The character wears a blue sailor cap, a red shirt, blue pants, a yellow scarf, white gloves and tan shoes. His fur is brown with light markings on the face.
Jones debuted the character in the short ''
Naughty but Mice'' (1939) which has similarities to ''The Country Cousin'' though Sniffles has nearly identical traits to the hero kitten in the short ''
The Night Watchman'' (1938). In ''Naughty but Mice'', Sniffles has a cold and is searching for a remedy. He eventually stumbles upon an alcoholic cold medicine, drinks it, and becomes intoxicated. He then pals around with an electric shaver, which eventually saves him from a hungry cat. Sniffles was played by voice actresses Margaret Hill-Talbot and Marjorie Tarlton.
Jones went on to direct 12 cartoons featuring Sniffles, most of which showcase the naïveté of Sniffles by placing him in a dangerous world. For example, in ''
Sniffles Takes a Trip'' (1940), a simple drive into the country turns into a nightmare as Sniffles is constantly frightened and awed by his surroundings. Some of Sniffles' films pair him with a bookworm character who accompanies the mouse into a sort of fantasyland where books and toys come to life, such as ''Toy Trouble'' (1941). Others simply focus on the inescapable sweetness of the character.
In ''Bedtime for Sniffles'' (1940), for example, he struggles to stay awake into the wee hours on Christmas Eve in order to glimpse
Santa Claus
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(which of course never happens). This scene is a showcase for Jones' facility of realizing character through facial expression.
By the end of the series, Jones transformed Sniffles into an incessant chatterbox who serves more as a nuisance than a cute protagonist. For example, in ''The Unbearable Bear'' (1943), Sniffles foils a robbery attempt by perpetually pestering the perpetrator. Jones was moving out of his Disney-esque stage in the late 1940s, and Sniffles was retired in 1946 as the director took to more hilarious and sadistic characters such as the
Three Bears
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, fellow mice
Hubie and Bertie,
Marvin the Martian, and
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner. The mouse's final cartoon was ''
Hush My Mouse'' (his only entry in the ''
Looney Tunes
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'' series) in 1946.

Sniffles quickly faded into obscurity in the animation arena. However, he would find new life in the ''Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics'' begun in 1940 by
Dell Comics (writer
Chase Craig used several minor Warner Bros. characters to fill pages). These comics teamed Sniffles with a little girl named Mary Jane who could shrink herself to mouse size, originally by sprinkling magic sand borrowed from the Sandman.
Throughout most of the series, she could shrink just by reciting "First I close my eyes real tight / Then I wish with all my might / Magic words of poof poof piffles / Make me just as small as Sniffles." By now Sniffles had lost most of his animated film personality and was just a companion to Mary Jane as she explored something found in a garden or entered a sort of magical toyland. Mary Jane soon surpassed the mouse in popularity, and she got top billing in later issues. Artist Roger Armstrong drew the series until Al Hubbard took over in the 1950s. These adventures proved a favorite with readers, and the series continued until 1961. This series was recently resurrected for a story in issue #140 of the current ''Looney Tunes'' comic book published by
DC Comics
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.
With the exception of ''Naughty but Mice'', every cartoon in the Sniffles series was given a
Blue Ribbon reissue
''Merrie Melodies'' is an American animated series of comedy short films produced by Warner Bros. starting in 1931, during the golden age of American animation, and ending in 1969. Then some new cartoons were produced from the late 1970s to th ...
. All 12 Sniffles cartoons are available uncut and fully restored on ''
Looney Tunes Mouse Chronicles: The Chuck Jones Collection'' DVD and Blu-ray set.
Legacy
The 1990 television series ''
Tiny Toon Adventures
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'' features a younger counterpart to Sniffles named
Li'l Sneezer, a baby mouse with a propensity for having hurricane-force sneezes.
Sniffles also has a cameo in the movie ''
Space Jam
''Space Jam'' is a 1996 American live-action/animated sports comedy film directed by Joe Pytka, with animation sequences directed by Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone, and written by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, and Hersch ...
'' voiced by Colleen Wainwright. He was seen playing for the Looney Tunes team where he was squashed flat by one of the Monstars after he began to chat very quickly and very annoyingly to one of them.
Sniffles appears in ''
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries'' voiced by
Kath Soucie Kath or KATH may refer to:
* Kath (city), the historical capital of Khwarezm
* Kath (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname
* KATH-TV, the NBC TV station in Juneau, Alaska
* KATH (AM), a radio station in ...
. In the episode "The Tail End", he was depicted as a scientifically created Manx mouse with no tail, and unlike his other appearances in this episode he does not wear any clothes (except for a cap.)
Sniffles most recently appeared in the ''
New Looney Tunes'' segments "DarkBat", "Bonjour, DarkBat" and "Smoothie Operator" voiced again by Kath Soucie. He is shown to have a superhero alter-ego called DarkBat (voiced by
Daran Norris) who is a parody of
Batman
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.
Sniffles appears in ''
Bugs Bunny Builders'' where he is voiced by Dawson Griffin and is depicted as a child.
Filmography
* ''
Naughty but Mice'' (1939)
* ''Little Brother Rat'' (1939)
* ''
Sniffles and the Bookworm'' (1939)
* ''
Sniffles Takes a Trip'' (1940)
* ''
The Egg Collector'' (1940)
* ''Bedtime for Sniffles'' (1940)
* ''Sniffles Bells the Cat'' (1941)
* ''Toy Trouble'' (1941)
* ''The Brave Little Bat'' (1941)
* ''The Unbearable Bear'' (1943)
* ''Lost and Foundling'' (1944)
* ''Hush My Mouse'' (1946)
References
External links
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Chuck Jones
Charles Martin Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, director, and painter, best known for his work with Warner Bros. Cartoons on the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of shorts. He wrote, pro ...
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