Mouse Hole: Sometimes Jerry's mouse hole even has a little door, or fancy decorations around it, as if the architects of the house Tom and Jerry are in specifically built the mouse hole into the wall. Super Not-Drowning Skills: Episode 43, "The Cat and the Mermouse". Hatch Up Your Troubles: Nominated for the Academy Award. The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse. Tom and Jerry are, like, two of my heroes…I know that, in Jackass 2 when I was blindfolded and got hit by a yak, that was straight from a Tom and Jerry cartoon. Hot Potato: Only with bombs. I love the way Mattioli draws fire. Spike: *hic* Now he's got ME doing it!
Also qualifies as Papa Wolf. The book begins with fairly typical Tom and Jerry style Cat vs. Deitch's first Tom and Jerry cartoon, "Switchin' Kitten" has noticeably better animation compared to his later efforts, due to the fact that Deitch produced that cartoon in the USA with the help of some of his former Terry Toons colleagues, before departing to Czechoslovakia to make the rest of his cartoons with a much less experienced animation team. At the short's climax, the gun reappears when Tom discovers and captures the mice, first holding them at gunpoint and then rigging a bottle trap so that they'll shoot themselves if they try to escape. The 2005 short The Karateguard has a disturbing variation—Tom is facing us when the blade comes down. Something Completely Different: The Mouseketeer episodes, and Blue Cat Blues. Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 reviews.
The Remake: A few examples: - 1949's "Hatch Up Your Troubles" and 1956's "The Egg and Jerry" are virtually identical, save for modified character designs, backgrounds, and widescreen framing. The character is often depicted as a rival to Literally Me. Tom and Jerry: Theatrical film. Saturday Evening Puss: Only time we get a chance to see the face of Mammy Two Shoes, but only as a Freeze-Frame Bonus. Occasionally subverted, in the occasional short where Jerry is the instigator and Tom the hapless victim. Luckily at the end Tom wakes up to find that Jerry rescued him and is pumping the water out of his lungs. Caught in a Snare: In "Mouse Trouble", Tom gets caught in it (which was intended for Jerry) when Jerry switches the cheese used as bait for a bowl of cream. He runs in circles for a few seconds trying to escape, but then acknowledges that no matter what he does, he's going to get conked. As of October 2011, Warner Bros. has started to re-release the classic Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts in a new DVD and Blu-Ray series called the Tom and Jerry Golden Collection, featuring fully-restored and strictly uncut and uncensored shorts. The Cat Concerto: One of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. Fire and Brimstone Hell/Fluffy Cloud Heaven: Both featured in "Heavenly Puss". Catch Phrase: Tuffy ends each of the Mouseketeer shorts with "C'est la guerre! " Reversed around in "The Little School Mouse" when Jerry tries to teach Nibbles how to outsmart a cat.
Do NOT disturb Spike while he's sleeping. Gratuity as its own cultural ends -- whether that's a justifiable m. o. or not is really up to the reader. Children Are Innocent: In "Professor Tom", Tom is trying to teach a kitten how to chase mice. On the other hand, his point is not exactly subtle and he does go on rather long about it.
When Jerry agrees, the seal shakes his hand and launches to a flurry of barks. Pet Heir: Tom in The Million-Dollar Cat (until he throws it away by violating the 'no harming animals' clause), Toodles in Casanova Cat. Massimo Mattioli debuted in 1965 in the periodic comic book Il Vittorioso with Vermetto Sigh. Shakespeare in Love. In 1977, in association with Stefano Tamburini, he founded the underground magazine Cannibale.
Morally-Ambiguous Ducktorate: Averted with Little Quacker. Unless it's faked with ketchup. Mickey Mousing: Very widespread in just about every short. Read in one sitting (had a power outage). But then there are times where they are in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the future... - Villain Protagonist: Both the "villain" and "protagonist" parts alternate between both characters from short to short. Anthropomorphic Shift: Tom undergoes this. But then the book becomes a slasher movie as the undead mouse rises from the grave to seek vengeance. "The Million Dollar Cat"). The Yankee Doodle Mouse: First T&J short to win the Academy Award. Bloodless Carnage - Despite the high levels of violence in the earlier shorts there was never any blood.
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