Of Feline Bondage
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Of Feline Bondage
Tom and Jerry series |
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The title card of Of Feline Bondage |
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Directed by | Chuck Jones |
Produced by | Chuck Jones |
Story by | Michael Maltese |
Voices by | Mel Blanc and June Foray |
Music by | Eugene Poddany |
Animation by | Ben Washam Don Towsley Ken Harris Tom Ray Dick Thompson |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | 1965 |
Color process | Metrocolor |
Running time | 6 minutes 46 seconds |
Preceded by | I'm Just Wild About Jerry |
Followed by | The Year of the Mouse |
IMDb profile |
Of Feline Bondage is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Ben Washam, Don Towsley, Ken Harris, Tom Ray and Dick Thompson. In some ways, the cartoon is reminiscent of the 1948 short, The Invisible Mouse which was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the cat and mouse duo. The title of the cartoon alludes to the novel Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham, and the better-known 1964 film of the same name.
[edit] Plot
Jerry is running through a pool hall and runs into a can held out by Tom. Tom shakes the can and laughs, then bowls the mouse out and into a wall where he takes the form of a perfect cube.
Jerry is then running along near one of the tables and runs up a pool cue placed by Tom and onto a cue ball on one of the tables. Tom breaks by shooting the cue ball into the rack and Jerry gets bopped on the head by the cue ball. Then, the 8-ball lands right next to the mouse and it follows Jerry off the table and into his hole, where it squishes Joy flat. Joy shrugs in misery until his fairy godmother visits him. Jerry acts out the situation with Tom and she gives Jerry a bottle of potion that keeps him invisible for a period of time. Jerry thanks her and pokes his head out of his hole, where he sees cheese attached to a fishing line held by Tom. Jerry drinks the potion and turns invisible. He steals the cheese and gets Tom to twist his face in wonder. Jerry swipes the fishing line and pulls Tom's nose and ears backwards, ties Tom's tail, and generally keeps the cat prisoner while the invisible mouse procures some scissors. Tom panics and runs up the steps at the speed of a race car, but still nearly loses his tail.
Tom hides behind a trunk, panting hard. He then pokes his head out and gets his whiskers cut off. Jerry then steps with the scissors and cuts off some of Tom's head hair. Tom flees down the steps at even greater speed and falls into a vase. Jerry then clips his tail and makes it assume the shape of a fir tree. He then cuts off all of Tom's chest fur. The vase breaks and reveals Tom's horrid appearance. Jerry laughs, holding the scissors, but soon reappears. Tom holds out a mirror, and Jerry slows his laughing. Then Tom cuts Jerry's fur to leave him with only a brassiere and knickers.
Tom and Jerry make up and are unable to stop laughing at their risque appearance.
[edit] Goofs
When Jerry cuts Tom's hair inside the vase, there are white lines on top. When Jerry stopped cutting, the lines where still showing until the vase broke like the film broke. [Category:1965 films]]