Pup on a Picnic
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Pup on a Picnic
Tom and Jerry series |
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Title card of Pup on a Picnic. |
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Directed by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Produced by | Fred Quimby |
Story by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by | Ray Patterson Kenneth Muse Ed Barge Irven Spence |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | April 30, 1955 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 7 minutes 4 seconds |
Preceded by | Southbound Duckling |
Followed by | Mouse for Sale |
IMDb profile |
Pup on a Picnic is a 1953 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence, with music by Scott Bradley and backgrounds by Robert Gentle.
[edit] Plot summary
Spike and Tyke are off on a picnic, but while putting their food in the picnic basket, the ensuing chase between Tom and Jerry results in Jerry jumping into the basket and Tom throwing out the entire contents, before Tom realises that Spike is just behind him and hurriedly puts the spoiled food back in the basket again. Spike and Tyke set out on their picnic, resolving to themselves to keep the cat away.
Jerry remains hidden in Spike and Tyke's picnic basket, but soon becomes aware that he is exposed. He takes a hot dog and draws a likeness of himself on it to fool the cat. Tom falls for it and has strung along an angry Spike along with all the hot dogs in the basket before he realizes what has happened. Tom whistles and throws a hot dog into the pool and Spike goes after it and hits his head. Spike realizes he's a "sucker".
As Spike lays out the picnic rug, Jerry leaves the basket and hides behind some mushrooms, then walks away and is soon found by Tom. Jerry jumps into Tyke's sandwich and Tom swipes it, then drops it and flees. Spike throws the slices of bread away, knowing that they are dirty. Soon enough, Tom is chasing the Jerry-sandwich until Jerry jumps into Spike's hands and Tom has to stop and turn back or else get beaten up. Spike throws it away and Tom starts chasing it again within seconds until it jumps into the basket. Tom grabs it, but has to "punish" himself when Spike catches him. Tom runs away. Spike grabs for the "living" bread, but Jerry hides under the next slice so that he's not found. Spike pokes it, and when no movement is detected, Spike gets ready to eat it and gives the next one to Tyke. This is the one Jerry is in, and the sandwich jumps back into the basket. Jerry tosses it back out and Spike hits it with a branch. Spike detects nothing, so they eat it. Jerry spots a cabbage moving and soon sees that Tom is trying to disguise himself as he creeps toward the basket. Tom reaches in and feels Jerry, but instead gets a tomato. Jerry throws a second tomato at Spike and the jig is up. Spike chases Tom and while he has the lead, Tom searches the basket for Jerry. On the third search, he is bitten by Spike, who hid inside this time. Tom peppers Spike's mouth and he sneezes Tom off into the distance. However, he runs into a wire fence, which shoots him back towards the basket. Tom swipes it and taunts the dogs until he runs into a tree, knocks out a section of the trunk, and is crushed by the rest of it. Jerry runs back to Spike and Tyke with the basket as his cover.
Spike is now guarding the basket himself, waking up occasionally. Tom, perched high up in an apple tree, uses a fishing rod to grab Jerry down below in the picnic basket. His efforts prove unsuccessful, as each time, he ends up catching food. Nevertheless, Tom places the food on the tree branch beside him as he continues to fish for Jerry. Meanwhile, an army of hungry ants see Tom and the food that he has got with him, high in the tree, and crawl their way up there. Tom finally succeeds in catching Jerry with the fishing rod, and holds him delightfully in his hands. However, the emergence of the ants results in the combined weight of the marching ants shaking the tree branch violently. A sleeping Spike and Tyke end up being awoken as Tom, Jerry, the ants and a barrage of apples from the tree fall down on them. Spike is ready to throttle Tom, as both characters watch the food being taken away by the ants, with Jerry waving from inside a sandwich being carted off by several of the ants.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the second appearance of the ants that causes the main characters to bounce off a bending object. The first being Cat Napping and the third being Barbecue Brawl.