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Baby Puss is a 1943 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 12th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby, Baby Puss was released to theaters on Christmas day, 1943 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer.

This is the first Tom and Jerry short to be animated by Ray Patterson, who arrived from Walt Disney Productions after working on The Old Army Game, a Donald Duck cartoon also released in 1943. Except some time spent at Walter Lantz Productions in the 1950s, Patterson would continue to work for Hanna and Barbera into the 1980s.

Characters

Plot

A little girl named Nancy is playing house, and pretending to be the mother and has also dressed Tom, apparently the family pet, up to be her pet kitten. She is scolding Tom, who is hiding under some furniture. She drags Tom out by his tail and threatens to spank him. Tom is resentful over his treatment and feels humiliated. She carries him to the bassinet, tucks him in, and shoves a bottle of milk in his mouth. She warns him, under threat of more spanking, to stay in bed while she goes downtown to buy a new girdle. Indignant at first, Tom gets a taste of milk and quickly accepts his lot, cooing like a baby and drinking from his baby bottle. Jerry peeks from behind a doll house and sees Tom. Incredulous at first, Jerry proceeds to mock him by playing "Rock-a-bye Baby" on the turntable and pretends to be a baby himself. Tom is furious and chases Jerry into the dollhouse. Just when it seems that Tom has Jerry cornered, Nancy returns and scolds Tom again. Tucking Tom back in bed, Nancy threatens to feed him castor oil if he gets out again. Tom goes back to his role playing. Jerry emerges from the doll house and runs to the window to get the attention of Meathead (first seen in Sufferin' Cats!), Butch and Topsy, Tom's three alley cat friends who are outside. When the trio see Tom, they begin to make fun of him. When Tom confronts the other cats, they continue to tease and humiliate him, tossing him like a ball causing him to land in a fish bowl resulting in a wet diaper. They then proceed to change his diaper with oil and powder, before fitting him with rubber pants.

The three cats, now joined by Jerry, are caught up in their abuse of Tom, singing Carmen Miranda's "Mama Yo Quiero". Jerry looks behind the window and cackles. Then Nancy reappears and the other three cats rush off from the scene, leaving Tom to take the heat. Tom, as promised, gets scolded by being forced to have a spoon of castor oil. Tom resists, but with a little help from Jerry by squeezing a nutcracker on his tail, he takes the castor oil. He immediately becomes nauseated, and rushes off to a windowsill to vomit over there. Jerry, victorious, continues to laugh at Tom's humiliation. His triumph is short-lived, however, as some of the castor oil spills down from the high chair into the mouse's laughing mouth. Jerry also becomes sick to his stomach and joins Tom at the windowsill.

Voice Actors

Sara Berner as Nancy and Jerry Mouse

Charlie Austin Johnson

Jessica Zucha

William Hanna as Tom Cat

Harry E. Lang as Butch Cat, Topsy Cat and Meathead Cat

Jack Mather as Topsy Cat (song) when dressing up 

Jack Mercer as Butch Cat (song) While Rock a bye baby 

Trivia

  • This is the first appearance of Butch, Topsy and Nancy.
  • This is also the first cartoon to use "An MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon" end title as well as the "The End" which would be used until 1956. Thus when re-released, the original ending was kept, with MADE IN HOLLYWOOD, USA added to it
  • This is the first to have the lost Tom and Jerry 1943-46 intro. None of the current backup prints feature this title card.
  • This is the second time both Tom and Jerry lose in the end,the first time : "Fraidy Cat".
  • Jerry is Pretending having a Bath and Scream at Tom is Removed in Welsh Dub.

Gallery

External Links

Baby Puss at SuperCartoons.net

Baby Puss at B99.TV

Baby Puss  at CartoonsOn

Videos

Tom_and_Jerry,_12_Episode_-_Baby_Puss_(1943)

Tom and Jerry, 12 Episode - Baby Puss (1943)