King-size Canary is an animated short that was released in 1947 by MGM and directed by Tex Avery. The plot focuses around a hungry alley cat and his pursuit of finding something to eat. As the story progresses the characters, which include the cat, a mouse, a dog, and a canary, grow to unimaginable proportions. Although no vastly interesting or well known characters appear in this short, it is arguably one of Tex Avery's best animations.
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