Sunday, 25 November 2007
Tom's pursuit of Jerry leads to the ledge of Tom's penthouse home. Jerry discovers an air-horn, which the two then take turns using to torment each other. Tom then becomes stuck in the downpipe of a rain gutter, with his head and front legs at the bottom and his tail and hind legs at the top. Jerry suggests using the airhorn to "scare" Tom's hind legs and tail down the pipe so Tom can be free. After this, the two shake hands, and the chase then recommences. As Tom chases Jerry around a corner at the end of the cartoon, the audience can see that Tom's midsection is now several meters long.
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Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiet_Pl...
Story and Directed by: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Animators: Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Ed Barge
Produced by: Fred Quimby
Color by: Technicolor
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Synopsis:
Tom's nemesis, the large dog (often called Spike, Killer or Butch) is trying to take a nap ("a little beauty rest", in his words) and is constantly disturbed and awakened by Tom's progressively noisy attempts to catch Jerry. He has had enough and tells Tom that if he is disturbed from his sleep once more he will skin him alive. The rest of the episode revolves around Tom's attempts to thwart Jerry's attempts to wake Spike up.
As Tom chases him (fueled initially by Jerry's unveiling of a drawing of the cat with the word "stinky" underneath), Jerry threatens to create noise by bashing a spoon and frying pan together by Spike's ears. The cat backs away, out of sight, and grabs the utensils from Jerry. The mouse later attempts to trip Tom up with a lamp cord. As Tom falls over, he is headed for a table of breakable wine glasses. Luckily, in midair, he manages to push the table out of the way and replace it with a pillow.
From there, Jerry points a rifle at Spike's head, aiming to fire. Tom immediately sticks his fingers in the gun barrels before Jerry can fire. As he examines his throbbing fingers, Jerry tries to push a grandfather clock to the floor. Tom can do nothing but stick his fingers in Spike's ears. Fortunately, the dog does not hear the loud crashing. After this, Jerry begins to drop lightbulbs off the mantelpiece. Tom, amazingly manages to catch them all, but Jerry plugs his tail into the light socket, lighting the cat up as if he were a set of Christmas decorations. Jerry then pushes a roller skate under Tom's foot, and sends him straight into Spike. The impact wakes the dog up, as do the subsequent lightbulb explosions.
Tom manages to send the dog back to sleep by singing him a twisted version of Brahms' Lullaby ("...you're a dope, and you're a lie, and I hope you don't wake up...") while pouring an entire bottle of Knock-Out Drops into Spike's mouth (and nose). The drug and song combination works like a charm. Jerry noisily bangs a drum, with no effect. To demonstrate the power of the Knock-Out Drops, Tom repeatedly imitates numerous percussion instruments on the KO'ed Spike. When he is shown the bottle of Knock-Out Drops, Jerry's mouth drops to the ground. Then Jerry in kitchen writes his last will: My last will to Tom, my favourite cat I leave my sole earthly possession - one custard pie. Signed: Jerry. Tom reads it and answers: Let me have it, then Jerry thrown it to Tom's face. Jerry does everything in his power to wake Spike up, but to no avail. This includes yelling in his ear, jumping on him, and stabbing him in the rear with a pin. Eventually, Jerry places a huge stick of dynamite underneath Spike. As Tom attempts to pull it out from underneath Spike, the dog awakens. Tom smiles and slides the explosive device back under Spike and runs off. Before Spike can react, the bomb explodes. A battered Spike chases after Tom and furniture flies through the air.
At the cartoon's end, Tom is severely bruised and bandaged, rocking Spike in a cradle as he sleeps. Jerry is also sleeping in the cradle, from which a "Do Not Disturb" sign is hung.
Copyright 1945 by Loews, Inc. and MGM Studios
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiet_Pl...
Story and Directed by: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
Animators: Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Ed Barge
Produced by: Fred Quimby
Color by: Technicolor
Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Synopsis:
Tom's nemesis, the large dog (often called Spike, Killer or Butch) is trying to take a nap ("a little beauty rest", in his words) and is constantly disturbed and awakened by Tom's progressively noisy attempts to catch Jerry. He has had enough and tells Tom that if he is disturbed from his sleep once more he will skin him alive. The rest of the episode revolves around Tom's attempts to thwart Jerry's attempts to wake Spike up.
As Tom chases him (fueled initially by Jerry's unveiling of a drawing of the cat with the word "stinky" underneath), Jerry threatens to create noise by bashing a spoon and frying pan together by Spike's ears. The cat backs away, out of sight, and grabs the utensils from Jerry. The mouse later attempts to trip Tom up with a lamp cord. As Tom falls over, he is headed for a table of breakable wine glasses. Luckily, in midair, he manages to push the table out of the way and replace it with a pillow.
From there, Jerry points a rifle at Spike's head, aiming to fire. Tom immediately sticks his fingers in the gun barrels before Jerry can fire. As he examines his throbbing fingers, Jerry tries to push a grandfather clock to the floor. Tom can do nothing but stick his fingers in Spike's ears. Fortunately, the dog does not hear the loud crashing. After this, Jerry begins to drop lightbulbs off the mantelpiece. Tom, amazingly manages to catch them all, but Jerry plugs his tail into the light socket, lighting the cat up as if he were a set of Christmas decorations. Jerry then pushes a roller skate under Tom's foot, and sends him straight into Spike. The impact wakes the dog up, as do the subsequent lightbulb explosions.
Tom manages to send the dog back to sleep by singing him a twisted version of Brahms' Lullaby ("...you're a dope, and you're a lie, and I hope you don't wake up...") while pouring an entire bottle of Knock-Out Drops into Spike's mouth (and nose). The drug and song combination works like a charm. Jerry noisily bangs a drum, with no effect. To demonstrate the power of the Knock-Out Drops, Tom repeatedly imitates numerous percussion instruments on the KO'ed Spike. When he is shown the bottle of Knock-Out Drops, Jerry's mouth drops to the ground. Then Jerry in kitchen writes his last will: My last will to Tom, my favourite cat I leave my sole earthly possession - one custard pie. Signed: Jerry. Tom reads it and answers: Let me have it, then Jerry thrown it to Tom's face. Jerry does everything in his power to wake Spike up, but to no avail. This includes yelling in his ear, jumping on him, and stabbing him in the rear with a pin. Eventually, Jerry places a huge stick of dynamite underneath Spike. As Tom attempts to pull it out from underneath Spike, the dog awakens. Tom smiles and slides the explosive device back under Spike and runs off. Before Spike can react, the bomb explodes. A battered Spike chases after Tom and furniture flies through the air.
At the cartoon's end, Tom is severely bruised and bandaged, rocking Spike in a cradle as he sleeps. Jerry is also sleeping in the cradle, from which a "Do Not Disturb" sign is hung.
Copyright 1945 by Loews, Inc. and MGM Studios
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
First aired: 5/18/1946 Excellent Quality Complete Episode
A lost baby mouse is found by Jerry. His name is Nibbles. He's always hungry, and eating anything he can get his teeth into. Jerry takes care of the baby, while he does his best to keep him far away from Tom. But Nibbles' hunger gets the better of him, when he proceeds to drink Tom's milk. Tom chases Nibbles around the house, as Jerry tries to save him, repeatedly.
A lost baby mouse is found by Jerry. His name is Nibbles. He's always hungry, and eating anything he can get his teeth into. Jerry takes care of the baby, while he does his best to keep him far away from Tom. But Nibbles' hunger gets the better of him, when he proceeds to drink Tom's milk. Tom chases Nibbles around the house, as Jerry tries to save him, repeatedly.
TOM AND JERRY VIDEOS
TOM AND JERRY VIDEOS
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Welcome to the Video section! Here you will find video clips from classics scenes of Tom and Jerry. Note that if you click on the picture to view and you start getting funky symbols on your sceen then hit the "Back" button on your browser and right click and hit the "save as" button to download it to your machine.
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