Talk:Puss Gets the Boot

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I really like the new formatting, but I'm not convinced that the unnamed mouse was known as Jinx, officially or not. Perhaps a reference to a source would help.

[edit] Additional Staff/Crew?

I see a number of names mentioned, but Robert Allen is not mentioned (here along with other articles) where he either directed or animated. One source I see is <http://www.immaginariofiorentino.com/albertopage/amimatorsa-z/animatorsa.htm> -- and would appreciate assistance finding other, credible sources so I can add this artist to the articles where appropriate. Any takers? (Justinlaine 04:32, 13 July 2006 (UTC))


Bob Allen is listed (along with the other animators on this episode) in the Alphabetical Cartoon List in the appendix of Tom and Jerry: Fifty Years of Cat and Mouse by T.R. Adams under Puss Gets The Boot. He (along with the other animators for this cartoon) wasn't credited, and until mid-1942, no animators were credited on the Tom and Jerry cartoons, so he may have animated a couple of others uncredited, but his name definitely doesn't appear as a credit on any other T&J cartoon. (User:MartinP1983 July 2006 (UTC))