Busy Buddies

For the Three Stooges film, see Busy Buddies (film).
Busy Buddies (Tom and Jerry)
'Tom and Jerry' series

Title Card
Directed by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Story by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voices by Janet Waldo
Music by Scott Bradley
Animation by Irven Spence
Lewis Marshall
Kenneth Muse
Ed Barge
Layouts by Richard Bickenbach
Backgrounds by Robert Gentle
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) May 4, 1956 (US)
Color process Technicolor
CinemaScope
Perspecta
Running time 6:15
Language English
Preceded by The Egg and Jerry
Followed by Muscle Beach Tom

Busy Buddies is a 1956 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Irven Spence, Lewis Marshall, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Busy Buddies was the 100th cartoon of the 114 that Hanna and Barbera directed during their tenure at MGM. It was released on May 4, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and also the first cartoon to feature Jeannie the babysitter (voiced by Janet Waldo) and a mischievous baby that kept crawling off, both of whom would return in the 114th and final cartoon, Tot Watchers.

Plot

Jeannie abandons her duties to spend time on the phone

Joan and George are going out and tell the babysitter jeanie to look after an unnamed baby . However, she is more interested in talking on the telephone. At first Tom and Jerry take the opportunity to help themselves to some food, Jerry helps himself to some cookies and Tom helps himself to a watermelon and milk, but they soon discover the baby crawling away while Jeannie continues to talk on the phone, unaware. Tom and Jerry rescue the baby from increasingly dangerous hazards, such as the cupboards, the sink, a curtain rod, the heating ducts, a flagpole, and a mailbox down the street (which leads to them being shot at by rogue police officers). Tom goes home with the baby, but suddenly the baby falls in the sky. Tom gets a stroller, but the baby uses a diaper as a parachute, and floats to safety. Jeannie is unaware through all of this (even when the baby crawls over her), and at one point even hits Tom with a book for "bothering the baby" when he returns the baby to the crib. At the end, Joan and George return and ask Jeannie how things went. She explains that she had a little trouble with Tom, but the baby was "no trouble at all". The camera then cuts to the baby in the crib, and the baby winks at the audience.

Tom and Jerry try to save the baby from danger.

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