The Mother Swan and Father Swan are the parents of the baby swan appearing in Tom and Jerry in New York episode, Come Fly With Me.
Character Overview[]
Appearance[]
The mother and father swan resemble the Mother Duck and Henry except that their are swans. The swans have white feathers with the mother swan having whiter feather than the father. They have dark yellow bills, and palmated feet.
Personality[]
The mother and father are shown to be quite protective with their child like Mother Duck and Henry are with their son, Quacker. Their personalities are much similar to their duck counterparts, with the mother swan's behavior being similar to Quacker's mother's and the father swan's behavior being similar to Henry's.
Etymology[]
The mother swan is a "pen" for female swan, and the father duck is a "cob" for a male swan.
Trivia[]
- Mother and Father are the swan counterparts to Mother Duck and Henry.
- Unlike their duck counterparts, they do not speak.
- Unlike Henry, the father Swan reads in his spare time and has reading glasses.