
This cartoon hasn't aired on American television since the 1960s due to the birds being depicted as black stereotypes, though it is not one of the Censored Eleven.The cartoon fell into the public domain in the United States in 1969 when United Artists, successor to Associated Artists Productions, failed to renew the copyright in time.The cartoon was reissued twice, once in the 1943-44 season, evident from red background blue target rings, and once in the 1952-53 season, evident from red background green target rings, with the THE END end title."Neither does I, Mammy!" exclaims the worm. While his brothers both ask for worms for breakfast, Willie replies that he doesn't want any worms. The worm and bird make amends, and Willie hops back into bed just as Mammy comes in to wake him. The fox's bottle of ketchup shatters on his head, and the fox runs off thinking he is bleeding to death. The worm saves the little bird by siccing an angry bumblebee on the fox. This attracts the attention of the fox who catches Willie and starts to make himself a blackbird sandwich. The little worm turns out to be quite the smart aleck and leads Willie on a chase. The next morning, he sneaks out of house and tracks down the worm. Willie isn't frightened by his mother's warning and sets his alarm clock so he can have a worm for breakfast. Mammy scolds him and warns that if he tries to catch that worm, that the ol' fox will catch him.

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