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Little School Mouse | |||
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Tom and Jerry series | |||
The title card of Little School Mouse | |||
Directed by |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera | ||
Produced by | Fred Quimby | ||
Story by |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera | ||
Music by | Scott Bradley | ||
Animation by |
Irven Spence Ed Barge | ||
Backgrounds by | Robert Gentle | ||
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | ||
Release date(s) | May 29, 1954 | ||
Color process | Technicolor | ||
Running time | 7:50 | ||
Language | English | ||
Preceded by | Hic-cup Pup | ||
Followed by | Baby Butch |
Little School Mouse is a 1954 the 83rd one-Reel animated Tom and Jerry Short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence and Ed Barge, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle, and released on May 29, 1954 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Little School Mouse is essentially Professor Tom with the roles reversed, featuring Jerry trying (and failing) to instruct Tuffy in cat evasion with Tuffy befriending Tom in the end, like how Tom tried (and failed) to instruct Topsy in how to catch mice in Professor Tom with Jerry befriending Topsy.
Plot[]
Jerry begins teaching Tuffy the basics of outwitting a cat by way of a couple of cartoon strips on the chalkboard. The first one demonstrates how the cat chases the mouse and, if he catches the mouse, he will eat him.
For the next lesson, Jerry shows Tuffy an imitation cat's paw in front of a mousehole facade. He demonstrates the procedure and Tuffy goes into the hole, where he makes a show of looking for danger, walks straight out of the hole and ends up walking on the spot with his tail getting caught in the cat's paw. Jerry isn't pleased, so he has Tuffy work the cat's paw while he gives another demonstration. Tuffy winds the crank with such enthusiasm that Jerry can't get away and ends up flat on the floor like a carpet before the little mouse realises what he's doing.
The little mouse goes out himself and looks up at the plate of cheese on the countertop and then wakes Tom, who looks at him sleepily and helpfully gives him the cheese, too tired to begin a chase. Jerry is dumbfounded as Tuffy returns with the whole cheese, shows it off, and swallows the whole lot at once, causing his stomach to assume a large wedge shape.
Jerry tries to teach Tuffy how to bell the cat in a last effort. By now, Tom is waiting for him, but fakes being asleep. Playing along with Jerry as he ties on the bell, he even conveniently lifts his head up and puts a finger on the knot as Jerry ties it. Jerry signals his thanks before realising his folly and flees. Tom catches him easily, proceeds to beat him up again and Jerry later makes it back to the hole with the string and bell wound many times around his neck. Tuffy is holding a package wrapped as a present.
Availability[]
DVD
- Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 4
- Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 2, Disc Two
External links[]
- Little School Mouse at the Big Cartoon DataBase
- Little School Mouse at Internet Movie Database
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