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Not to be confused with See Dr. Jackal and Hide.


Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 30th Tom and Jerry short. The episode is a parody of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons in 1947, but lost to Warner Bros.' Tweetie Pie.

Plot[]

Near a basement window are two empty milk bottles whom the milkman comes and replaces them with new ones. Through the basement window, Tom reaches for one of the bottles and then snatches it, rushing into the living room to pour it in his bowl and drink it, but Jerry also wants Tom's milk. Tom makes various attempts to catch Jerry, but when they all fail, the cat dreams up a murderous plot to rid himself of his annoyance.

The next scene shows Tom mixing dangerous chemicals such as moth balls, acid, ammonia, and poison into his milk, upon mixing the deadly elixir, the chemicals cause the spoon to dissolve. After seeing a fly taking a little sip from the bowl before crying in pain and then dropping dead, Tom carefully carries the bowl and places it outside Jerry's hole, confident that his potion works, gleefully watching Jerry about to drink from the bowl.

Seeing the bowl of milk once again, the mouse drinks the milk, causing him to yell in pain and collapse "dead". Just before Tom can celebrate over the "dead" mouse, the full effects of the potion take place: Jerry starts to turn into a super-strong mega muscular version of himself who is now more than able to defend himself against the cat, only one thing is on Jerry's mind: To fight back against Tom! Tom panics and backs off as Jerry advances. He first smashes a book from the telephone desk on Jerry, but the book punches through Jerry, who proceeds to rip the book apart. Tom then tries whacking Jerry with a fire poker, but only leaves imprints of Jerry on it. He then rushes and shuts the door to the living room, but Jerry knocks it over, and Tom rushes to hide into the safe, only for Jerry to drill a hole on the safe's door with his bare fist and pull Tom out. Jerry's seemingly infinite strength allows him to smack Tom against a safe, but the potion's effects wear off and Jerry returns to his normal size.

After realizing he can no longer pull the cat around, he dives away from the cat and into the milk bowl. Tom grabs the mouse out of the bowl as he screams and turns into the super-Jerry a second time, whom now grabs Tom and hurls him by his whiskers before the potion wears off. As Jerry realizes he is normal again he simply ties Tom's whiskers and tries to drink more potion. The feline upends the bowl with his foot before the mouse can drink enough, and the chase continues across the kitchen. Jerry first traps Tom's tail into a waffle maker, making Tom scream in pain and turning it into a waffle. He then hides in the refrigerator, and as Tom opens to look for him, Jerry is revealed to be at the door of the refrigerator, and kicks Tom in, trapping him inside.

Once launching Tom into the kitchen refrigerator, Jerry hurriedly attempts to make more of the concoction himself, with a different formula such as shoe cleaner, more mothballs, a little acid, ammonia, and a drop of red poison. Tom however, escapes from the refrigerator covered with food, asparagus out from mouth. Seeing the cat, Jerry immediately dives into the bowl of milk concoction, but Tom takes it away. Snarling at the mouse, Tom stomps on Jerry's tail to prevent him from escaping. Tom sadistically glares at Jerry, forcing him to watch as he greedily drinks the potion to turn into a super-strong mega muscular version of himself. The cat grins evilly at Jerry as Tom grows to an enormous size, but then an explosion erupts from Tom, resulting in him shrinking to a smaller size than Jerry.

For a second, both of them stare at each other. Then, Jerry realizes, much to his delight, that Tom is now smaller than him. Jerry grabs his tail from Tom's foot, causing Tom to lose his balance. Now terrified, Tom tries to flee, but Jerry holds onto Tom's tail and punches Tom's face. This triggers the cat to shrink more. Jerry then pulls Tom's tail and snaps it. Tom yells in a high-pitched scream and shrinks one last time all the way to the size of a little ant. The tide changes for the roles of both cat and mouse, Jerry chases an ant-sized Tom with a flyswatter.

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Trivia[]

  • This is one of the five cartoons where Jerry literally beats up Tom. The others are Mouse Trouble, The Milky Waif, Jerry and the Lion, and Matinee Mouse.
  • This is the last cartoon where Tom's claws are always shown, making the rest without any claws making him anthropomorphic. In later cartoons, they only appear when Tom uses them.
  • This is the first of the two cartoons where we actually see a character die with the seen character. The other one was The Duck Doctor.
  • This is the third Tom and Jerry short to be nominated.
  • Monster Jerry later reappears, decades later in the video game, Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers. He is the final boss for all the big characters with the exception of Spike who fights Robocat instead. He is unlocked after defeating him while playing as the Eagle from Flirty Birdy. In Challenge, if Jerry drinks the green flask or is hit by it, he'll transform right back into Monster Jerry. His kicks are very powerful and can instantly take away a huge portion of the player's health.
  • The episode's title is a pun on Robert Louis Stevenson's book, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
  • A shot of the cartoon's original titles were found, but only in black and white. The original Technicolor version hasn't been found as of 2018. On October 7, 2018, a YouTube user cartoon98100 uploaded the full black and white titles of the cartoon taken from a 16mm Agfa print.
  • This short was shown in the 1983 movie, The Hunger.
  • Despite not appearing in its entirety on the MGM Cartoon Magic Volume 1: Featuring Barney Bear and King-Size Canary 1983 VHS/laserdisc set, a small 1-minute preview clip of this cartoon could be seen at the very beginning of the VHS/LD set before the feature program begins with the Barney Bear cartoon The Unwelcome Guest (1945), as an attempt to promote the Tom and Jerry Cartoon Festival VHS tape collection, which was released by MGM/UA Home Video at the time. The clips from this cartoon shown in the preview clip were Tom mixing the chemicals in the milk, Jerry drinking the potion for the first time, and a super-muscular Jerry violently trashing Tom for the second time.[1]
  • Monster Jerry appears in Tom and Jerry Chase. Any mouse will transform into Monster Jerry after drinking Transformation Drink.
  • This is the last Tom & Jerry cartoon to be animated by Pete Burness (although he was uncredited).

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Goofs/Errors[]

  • The book that Tom uses to hit Jerry is yellow on the shelf. When he grabs it, the book turns green.

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References[]

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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