The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse

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The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse

Tom and Jerry series


Title card of The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
Directed by Chuck Jones
Maurice Noble (co-director)
Produced by Chuck Jones
Les Goldman (executive producer)
Story by Michael Maltese
Chuck Jones
Voices by Mel Blanc
Music by Eugene Poddany
Animation by Don Towsley
Tom Ray
Dick Thompson
Ben Washam
Ken Harris
Studio Sib Tower 12 Productions
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 1964
Color process Metrocolor
Running time 7 minutes
Preceded by Snowbody Loves Me
Followed by Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life
IMDb profile

The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse is a 1964 cartoon directed and produced by Chuck Jones.

[edit] Plot

Tom treats Jerry like a slave, forcing the latter to fetch milk, massage his shoulders, etc. However, a kitten is delivered to the house, and the owner instantly falls in love with the kitten. Tom takes an instant disliking to the kitten, Tom thinks from house to himself equals heaven(the sky,cloud,and gates) and House plus Tom plus the new cat equals hell(with fire and the devil) and when the owner leaves the house,Tom tries to get rid of the kitten. However, Jerry decides to ally himself with the kitten in order to get back at Tom.

Jerry forces Tom out of the house and then locks all the windows and doors. Tom makes several failed attempts to get back in the house, and finally ends up stuck in a window with Jerry paddling him. Tom surrenders, and is then forced to act as a slave for Jerry and the kitten. The cartoon ends with the kitten sipping milk from a straw and Jerry receiving a shoulder massage from Tom.