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Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? is a 1964 cartoon and the third of the thirty-four cartoons to be directed, produced, and written by Chuck Jones with co-writer Michael Maltese, and backgrounds by Robert Gribbroek.

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Jerry is mixing a special potion while the credits are rolling. When he drinks, he discovers he is able to run (and eat) at blinding speed. Tom is about to eat a sardine, but Jerry gets to it first in a flash. Tom is confused, and then waves it off and goes for the rest of the fish, but before he can, Jerry steals those, too. He then sops up the last bit of fish gravy with his finger, but Jerry eats it and also takes the skin off that finger, causing Tom to let out a little murmur. Tom begins to wonder if it is a ghost eating his food, but he denies this idea, discounting it as stupid. He comes to the conclusion that it must be a bug with a jetpack and chatter-like teeth.

Tom slips a large watermelon slice around the corner and readies a flyswatter. Jerry mows through the watermelon flesh, and Tom only ends up scattering the rind and seeds around. When Tom sees an entire turkey being eaten, he panics and takes a grape cluster and an apple from the table. Jerry eats the apple down to the core, then comes back to eat the entire fruit and then to eat all but one of the grapes. Tom covers up the grape, then licks his lips at it before Jerry swipes it. Now, Tom starts to go berserk. He hides in the refrigerator, sighs, and then starts to take a sniff of a rack of ribs. He does not see Jerry swipe them all until he bites on each of the bones in turn.

Tom starts to set up a filming camera while humming, and he makes the picture clearer. He then sets out a cake and films Jerry stealing it so he can see who is taking his food. After Tom prepares the film, he plays it in slow motion to uncover who is behind these charades. This is what happened:

Jerry approaches from the right and eats the cake one layer at a time, then he takes the cherry on top. Tom sees this and mutters somewhat in the vein of, "Why, that mouse is very strong!"

Jerry then bounces the cherry like a basketball and then gets a net, through which the cherry falls into Jerry's mouth. Jerry bounces up, dashes quickly to the right and grabs the net so that it twists into the word, "Finis".

Tom comes up with a plan to catch the mouse in his act. He makes a mousetrap sandwich and makes a "Mmmmm" gesture, then he licks his lips so that Jerry will chomp it and get trapped. Jerry does take the bait, but the trap does not work. Tom bites at the mouse, but ends up biting the mousetrap, which causes him to yell in pain and launching himself into the light fixture! Jerry brakes and raids the refrigerator. Tom follows him and opens the door to find a banana walking. Tom snatches it up and pulls the banana skin down to reveal the mouse, and right after Jerry ate it. Jerry kisses Tom's nose and runs off at super speed, but the potion wears off and throws him around randomly. He falls into his hole as Tom reaches for him.

Jerry makes a second potion, but this time, it is an enlargement potion, which enlarges its consumer to an unbelievably large size. Tom catches Jerry's tail and somehow manages to pull him through the wall. When Tom can no longer tug the load around and he turns around to see the mega-Jerry sadistically raising his eyebrows and waving at him. Tom begins to laugh at the enlarged Jerry, but then begins to cry out of fear, as the cartoon ends.

Trivia[]

  • This short is reminiscent to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse, which was released eighteen years earlier, down to the ending where the tables turn when Tom and Jerry switch sizes, except that instead of Tom shrinking to the size of an ant, here Jerry grows into a giant.
  • This cartoon uses Jay Ward/Rocky & Bullwinkle sound effects.
  • The title is a pun on the famous phrase "Is there a doctor in the house?"
    • The proper phrase previously appeared on a sign Jerry holds during one scene in the 1944 short Mouse Trouble.
  • This one of the few cartoons where Jerry tortures Tom for no reason whatsoever.
  • In the Latin Spanish dub, when Tom mutters after realizing it was Jerry who stole the food, he speaks in that scene by saying What a bandit, I suspected it! (¡Pero qué bandido, lo sospechaba!)
  • A Road Runner short later directed by Chuck Jones titled Soup or Sonic, where Wile E. Coyote attempts to catch a giant Road Runner in the final scene, is similar to how this cartoon ends.

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Tom and Jerry Cartoons
1940 Puss Gets the Boot
1941 The Midnight SnackThe Night Before Christmas
1942 Fraidy CatDog TroublePuss n' TootsThe Bowling Alley-CatFine Feathered Friend
1943 Sufferin' Cats!The Lonesome MouseThe Yankee Doodle MouseBaby Puss
1944 The Zoot CatThe Million Dollar CatThe BodyguardPuttin' on the DogMouse Trouble
1945 The Mouse Comes to DinnerMouse in ManhattanTee for TwoFlirty BirdyQuiet Please!
1946 Springtime for ThomasThe Milky WaifTrap HappySolid Serenade
1947 Cat Fishin'Part Time PalThe Cat ConcertoDr. Jekyll and Mr. MouseSalt Water TabbyA Mouse in the HouseThe Invisible Mouse
1948 Kitty FoiledThe Truce HurtsOld Rockin' Chair TomProfessor TomMouse Cleaning
1949 Polka-Dot PussThe Little OrphanHatch Up Your TroublesHeavenly PussThe Cat and the MermouseLove That PupJerry's DiaryTennis Chumps
1950 Little QuackerSaturday Evening Puss • Texas TomJerry and the LionSafety SecondThe Hollywood BowlThe Framed CatCue Ball Cat
1951 Casanova CatJerry and the GoldfishJerry's CousinSleepy-Time TomHis Mouse FridaySlicked-up PupNit-Witty KittyCat Napping
1952 The Flying CatThe Duck DoctorThe Two MouseketeersSmitten KittenTriplet TroubleLittle RunawayFit To Be TiedPush-Button KittyCruise CatThe Dog House
1953 The Missing Mouse • Jerry and JumboJohann MouseThat's My Pup!Just DuckyTwo Little IndiansLife with Tom
1954 Puppy TalePosse CatHic-cup PupLittle School MouseBaby ButchMice FolliesNeapolitan MouseDownhearted DucklingPet PeeveTouché, Pussy Cat!
1955 Southbound DucklingPup on a PicnicMouse for SaleDesigns on JerryTom and ChérieSmarty CatPecos PestThat's My Mommy
1956 The Flying SorceressThe Egg and JerryBusy BuddiesMuscle Beach TomDown Beat BearBlue Cat BluesBarbecue Brawl
1957 Tops with PopsTimid TabbyFeedin' the KiddieMucho MouseTom's Photo Finish
1958 Happy Go DuckyRoyal Cat NapThe Vanishing DuckRobin HoodwinkedTot Watchers
1961 Switchin' KittenDown and OutingIt's Greek to Me-ow!
1962 High SteaksMouse into SpaceLanding StriplingCalypso CatDicky MoeThe Tom and Jerry Cartoon KitTall in the TrapSorry SafariBuddies Thicker Than WaterCarmen Get It!
1963 Pent-House Mouse
1964 The Cat Above and The Mouse BelowIs There a Doctor in the Mouse?Much Ado About MousingSnowbody Loves MeThe Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
1965 Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of LifeTom-ic EnergyBad Day at Cat RockThe Brothers Carry-Mouse-OffHaunted MouseI'm Just Wild About JerryOf Feline BondageThe Year of the MouseThe Cat's Me-Ouch
1966 Duel PersonalityJerry, Jerry, Quite ContraryJerry-Go-RoundLove Me, Love My MousePuss 'n' BoatsFilet MeowMatinee MouseThe A-Tom-Inable SnowmanCatty-Cornered
1967 Cat and Dupli-catO-Solar-MeowGuided Mouse-illeRock 'n' RodentCannery RodentThe Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.Surf-Bored CatShutter Bugged CatAdvance and Be MechanizedPurr-Chance to Dream
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