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This Is a Drill: The baby woodpecker's beak in "Hatch Up Your Troubles". A later Chuck Jones short, "Bad Day at Cat Rock", has Tom chase Jerry into a construction zone. The original shorts featured Mammy Two Shoes, a black maid who would be very politically incorrect by today's standards. The characters acquired their present names in a contest at MGM (animator John Carr submitted the winning names) and went on to win seven Academy Awards. 5] The site is home to Tom and Jerry information, videos, pictures, soundbites, merchandise and more. Arch Enemy: Tom and Jerry. Animal Jingoism: Mouse vs. Cat, and occasionally Cat vs. Dog (though only in one episode does Spike ever also chase Jerry).
Captured by Cannibals: "His Mouse Friday". The Karate Guard: Last Tom and Jerry short. Depending on the Writer: Chuck Jones and Gene Deitch had their own takes on the characters. Definitely not for kids. In "Solid Serenade", Jerry hits him with two pies... one of which has a steam iron hidden inside of it. Tom and Jerry went on to win Best Short Subject seven times, tying for the most Oscars in the category, and was nominated for another six awards. Kung Foley: Some of the most legendary foley work in animation history, in fact.
Sadly, due to Jerry's unnoticed alteration, the safe that was supposed to hit, take a wild guess what happened. Hatch Up Your Troubles: Nominated for the Academy Award. Tom and Jerry has been the only classic cartoon series to air consistently on Cartoon Network, miraculously. Pun-Based Title: Taken to new heights (or depths) with the Chuck Jones-era shorts. Uncanny Family Resemblance: Save personality and costumes, both Tom's and Jerry's family look exactly like them. I assume that it was not allowed in after being printed in Spain which is what must have precipitated the trial in which a jury found that it was not "too sexually explicit". He focuses less on shocks and more on the cartoon scenarios, which are still good but don't have the same impact. Wholesome Crossdresser: Jerry dresses like a girl on a few occasions to escape Tom. Tom and Jerry: The Mansion Cat: Made-for-TV short. Cruise Cat: Contains footage from Texas Tom. Super Not-Drowning Skills: Episode 43, "The Cat and the Mermouse". Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary.
Honorable Elephant: In "Jerry-Go-Round", an elephant loyally defends Jerry from Tom after Jerry pulls a nail from the elephant's foot. Smitten Kitten: Another compilation film, using footage from "Salt Water Tabby", "The Mouse Comes to Dinner", "Texas Tom" and "Solid Serenade". I'm Just Wild About Jerry. Lull Destruction: In Japanese dubs, Tom and Jerry are sometimes given voice actors along with a narrator. Lower Deck Episode: "Mouse in Manhattan" is a Jerry solo short, with Tom only appearing in the opening and ending. Baby Puss: First appearance of Butch and Topsy the cats. Sweeping Ashes: Mostly in the Chuck Jones shorts. The Faceless: Mammy Two Shoes (and some of the white housewives who replaced her).
Berserk Button: In "The Milky Waif", Tom goes after Jerry's adopted nephew. In "Million Dollar Cat", Tom gets Jerry to jump out of a penthouse window, then sits down for breakfast. The Little Orphan: Won the 1949 Academy Award for cartoons. Tom pelts Jerry with one at the end of "Jerry's Diary", after being angered by what he read in said diary. The Cat and the Mermouse. Casanova Cat: The second of the two "banned" shorts, although a future DVD release is planned. Fun book, but probably not for everybody. In January 1998, the fan site Tom and Jerry Online launched. Friends & Following. He was also published in Corto Maltese.
The previously legally unavailable "Mouse Cleaning" and "Casanova Cat" will more than likely be included on Volume 2. Slapstick: Tom and Jerry are the kings of this. Captain Ersatz: Tom's owner in three Deitch shorts looked and sounded an awful lot like Clint Clobber, a character from Deitch's tenure at Terry Toons. In the first short, "Puss Gets the Boot" (1940), the cat's name was Jasper and the mouse was not named in the short, but was originally dubbed Jinx by the animators. In the midst of over the top cartoon violence and orgies, the few panels in which somebody is burning are fascinatingly eerie. Duel to the Death: Duel Personality. The Flying Sorceress. Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse, the stars of a long-running series of short theatrical cartoons produced by MGM during The Golden Age of Animation, were the first characters created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Everything Explodes Ending: "The Missing Mouse" has Tom scared by a lab mouse that swallowed a powerful explosive. Gray and Grey Morality: Neither Tom or Jerry are out and out innocent character and can be rather vindictive in their feud, however the shorts alternate with who is the most sympathetic and they both at the very least have some justified motives (Jerry needs food, Tom (and usually his owner) wants a pest out of his house). For his big TV debut, the guitar string breaks yet again.
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Breakout Character: Spike and Tyke, who even had their own brief role in solo shorts. Ring Around the Collar: This was the whole reason Jerry was given a bowtie in the 1970's adaptation, making him cheaper to animate. Translation: "Yes": In "Little Runaway", the seal, through subtitles, explains his plight to Jerry and asks him for help. You Didn't Ask: Played with in The Little School Mouse where Jerry tries to teach Nibbles how to foil Tom and collect food, only to be foiled each time. He's wrong; Jerry was hiding in the napkin.