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Spike house tom and jerry
Spike house tom and jerry







spike house tom and jerry

A second later, the door opens and Jerry emerges with Spike helping him out of the doghouse, Spike then does exactly the same Tom did as he withdraws inside. Tom hides from Spike's rampage until Jerry walks around the corner he chases Jerry into Spike's house, closing the door with a murderous laugh and Dracula leer. Realizing his mistake, he slams Spike's head onto the ground.

SPIKE HOUSE TOM AND JERRY ARCHIVE

Tom does not realize he is being tricked and woos Spike in a Charles Boyer voice, thinking it's Toodles (through archive lines from The Zoot Cat), but stops his speech abruptly when he sees the female cat dumbstruck. Catching on to this habit, Spike blocks Tom from kissing Toodles on the third pass. Tom and Spike then begin a back and forth chase with Toodles Galore watching on. Spike obliges and fetches but then realizes he's been tricked. Knowing he is in trouble, Tom tricks Spike into believing the board is a stick by playing "fetch". After slamming Spike, Spike leaps high in the air screaming in pain just as Jerry hands off the board to Tom, framing the cat. Jerry revives Spike by hitting him with a wooden plank on his rear end. Spike sees the brick and investigates, but gets knocked on the head with it. Tom then barely avoids getting his tail bitten and hides behind a wall, holding a brick up ready to attack. Tom ducks as Spike's teeth come at him, which instead get lodged in a tree trunk. Spike swaps his regular teeth for larger ones, blows off some pent-up steam, and goes after Tom. Jerry then runs out and unties Spike, who lets out a loud bull roar. Tom follows Jerry through the open window, but Jerry pulls the window stop out of the window, which falls on Tom's neck, and Tom shrieks in pain. Spotting Jerry, Tom chases him through the house.īoth animals dive off an ironing board with Jerry ahead of Tom, Jerry drains the kitchen sink he landed in, leaving Tom to crash into the crockery. Seconds later, he is hit in the face again – this time with a pie covered in whipped cream. Having had enough, Jerry throws off his nightcap, goes out of the mousehole to the kitchen and decides to get revenge by stuffing an iron into a pie which he then hurls at Tom through an open window the cat is angered, but continues with a few more bars. Jerry continues being moved to under the mail hole's lid right before a match holding it falls, making the lid slam Jerry. The camera goes back inside Jerry's mousehole, whose stuff is messed up and broken by the vibration. Outside, Tom uses the instrument as a bow to shoot himself to Spike, who is still tied up, tortures the dog by plucking its mouth, and runs back to the string instrument. He goes back to his bed and covers himself with the pillow, however the sound waves from the instrument shake Jerry's mousehole, causing Jerry to fall out of bed (while still trying to cover his ears) and vibrate his way under a table, meanwhile a flower pot is vibrated across the table directly above Jerry's head and falls on him when both reach the edge of the table. Annoyed by the sounds, he pokes out of the mail slot and spots Tom playing the instrument. Tom performs " Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" to Toodles, which wakes Jerry, who was sleeping inside his mousehole (located in a mail box). Tom then uses the cello like a pogo stick to jump his way over to the window, stopping to flick Spike's nose along the way. He leaps over the fence and neutralizes Spike by whistling at him and hitting him on the head with a mallet and tying him up. Tom has brought a string instrument (which appears to be a hybrid of a double bass and a cello).

spike house tom and jerry

Tom pokes his head over the wall and spots Toodles in the window. In a backyard is a doghouse labeled "Killer" with the dog ( Spike) inside. Excerpts of this cartoon are seen in three other Tom and Jerry shorts: Jerry's Diary, Smitten Kitten, and Smarty Cat, the latter instance with altered audio and an added scene of Tom whistling. Ed Barge, Michael Lah, and Kenneth Muse animated it. It was produced by Fred Quimby, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and the musical supervision was by Scott Bradley. Solid Serenade is a 1946 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 26th Tom and Jerry short, produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on Augby Metro-Goldwyn Mayer.









Spike house tom and jerry