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The Sneezing Weasel 1938

★ 6.25 votes7 min📅 1938-03-12

Dive into the whimsical chaos of *The Sneezing Weasel (1938)*, Tex Avery's zany animated short where a mischievous weasel seizes his chance to outsmart a hen and her chicks while she's away fetching medicine for a sick little Wilbur.

Director: Tex Avery

Cast

Tex Avery
Tex Avery
Weasel (voice) (uncredited)
Bernice Hansen
Bernice Hansen
Wilbur (voice) (uncredited)
Sara Berner
Sara Berner
Mama Hen (voice) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sneezing Weasel (1938) about?

*The Sneezing Weasel* follows a hen who leaves her chicks to fetch medicine for a sick little Wilbur during a sudden rainstorm. While she's gone, a scheming weasel disguises himself as a doctor and sneaks into the henhouse to trick the unsupervised chicks, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious misunderstandings.

Who directed The Sneezing Weasel?

Tex Avery, the legendary animator and director behind many iconic Warner Bros. cartoons, directed *The Sneezing Weasel*.

Who stars in The Sneezing Weasel?

The short features Tex Avery himself, along with Bernice Hansen and Sara Berner in key roles as part of the chaotic cast.

Is The Sneezing Weasel (1938) worth watching?

As a vintage cartoon from the golden age of animation, *The Sneezing Weasel* delivers pure, unfiltered fun with Avery's signature wit and energy. Its seven-minute runtime packs more laughs and charm than many modern shorts, making it a delightful watch for fans of classic comedy and animation history.

How long is The Sneezing Weasel?

This animated short runs for 7 minutes.

About The Sneezing Weasel (1938) — Tex Avery's Classic Cartoon Chase

Dive into the whimsical chaos of *The Sneezing Weasel (1938)*, Tex Avery's zany animated short where a mischievous weasel seizes his chance to outsmart a hen and her chicks while she's away fetching medicine for a sick little Wilbur. With Mama hen distracted, this sly trickster dons a fake doctor's coat and slinks into the henhouse, ready to pounce on unsuspecting victims. Avery's signature rapid-fire gags and expressive animation turn this seven-minute romp into a miniature masterclass in comedic timing, blending classic slapstick with the unpredictable twists of 1930s cartoon logic. The film's playful atmosphere crackles with mischief, as the weasel's overconfident schemes unravel in hilariously disastrous fashion, leaving Wilbur's chicks—and audiences—laughing in delight.

At its core, *The Sneezing Weasel* is a timeless tale of deception foiled and family bonds tested, wrapped in the cozy chaos of Avery's animation style. The weasel's over-the-top antics and the chicks' clever resilience create a dynamic that's as warm as it is riotously funny, making this vintage short a hidden gem for fans of vintage cartoons and Absurdist humor alike. Whether you're rediscovering Avery's work or exploring classic animation for the first time, this tiny yet mighty film proves that even the shortest stories can pack the biggest laughs.