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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Rock 'n' Rodent''}}
 
{{Infobox
 
{{Infobox
|Box title = Rock 'n' Rodent
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|Box title = ''Rock 'n' Rodent''
 
|Image file = Rock 'n' Rodent Title Card.jpg
 
|Image file = Rock 'n' Rodent Title Card.jpg
 
|Image size = 280
 
|Image size = 280
 
|Row 1 title = Directed By
 
|Row 1 title = Directed By
|Row 1 info = Abe Levitow
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|Row 1 info = [[Abe Levitow]]
 
|Row 2 title = Produced by
 
|Row 2 title = Produced by
|Row 2 info = Chuck Jones
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|Row 2 info = [[Chuck Jones]]
 
|Row 3 title = Story By
 
|Row 3 title = Story By
|Row 3 info = Bob Ogle
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|Row 3 info = [[Bob Ogle]]
 
|Row 4 title = Music By
 
|Row 4 title = Music By
|Row 4 info = Carl Brandt
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|Row 4 info = [[Carl Brandt]]
 
|Row 5 title = Animation By
 
|Row 5 title = Animation By
|Row 5 info = Ben Washam<br />Dick Thompson<br />Tom Ray<br />Don Towsley<br />Ken Harris
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|Row 5 info = [[Ben Washam]]<br>[[Dick Thompson]]<br>[[Tom Ray]]<br>[[Don Towsley]]<br>[[Ken Harris]]
 
|Row 6 title = Distributed By
 
|Row 6 title = Distributed By
|Row 6 info = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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|Row 6 info = [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]
 
|Row 7 title = Release Date
 
|Row 7 title = Release Date
 
|Row 7 info = March 15, 1967
 
|Row 7 info = March 15, 1967
 
|Row 8 title = Color Process
 
|Row 8 title = Color Process
 
|Row 8 info = Metrocolor
 
|Row 8 info = Metrocolor
|Row 9 title = Preceded By
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|Row 9 title = Title reference
|Row 9 info = [[Guided Mouse-ille]]
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|Row 9 info = The musical genre [[wikipedia:Rock and roll|rock and roll]]
|Row 10 title = Followed By
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|Row 10 title = Preceded By
|Row 10 info = [[Cannery Rodent]]}}
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|Row 10 info = ''[[Guided Mouse-ille]]''
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|Row 11 title = Followed By
'''''Rock 'n' Rodent''''' is a ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' 1966-produced cartoon film, released in 1967, directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones, and featured music by Carl Brandt, with additional music by David Benoit.
 
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|Row 11 info = ''[[Cannery Rodent]]''
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'''''Rock 'n' Rodent''''' is a ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' 1966-produced cartoon film, released in 1967, directed by Abe Levitow and produced by [[Chuck Jones]], and featured music by Carl Brandt, with additional music by David Benoit.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
In Tom and [[Jerry]]'s penthouse apartment room around 11:00 PM, Tom finishes reading a book and prepares to sleep, setting his alarm clock to ring in the morning. Unfortunately for Tom, this is also time for Jerry to get up. The mouse's alarm-watch rings and Jerry showers (using a wrench on a pipe) and grooms himself before setting out for a tiny elevator in the wall. He hears Tom snoring and stops briefly before he enters the elevator and descends to a nightclub with a sign that says "Le Cellar Smoqué" ("The Smoky Cellar" in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language French]) displayed at its entrance.
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In [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry's]] penthouse apartment room around 11:00 PM, Tom finishes reading a book and prepares to sleep, setting his alarm clock to ring in the morning. Unfortunately for Tom, this is also time for Jerry to get up. The mouse's alarm-watch rings and Jerry showers (using a wrench on a pipe) and grooms himself before setting out for a tiny elevator in the wall. He hears Tom snoring and stops briefly before he enters the elevator and descends to a nightclub with a sign that says "[[Le Cellar Smoqué]]" ("The Smoky Cellar" in [[wikipedia:French language|French]]) displayed at its entrance.
   
 
Jerry arrives at the bar and has a martini (of which he only eats the cheese on the toothpick, leaving the bartender to drink the rest of the martini). Then, Jerry begins playing the drums with a band, which puts the club into full swing!
 
Jerry arrives at the bar and has a martini (of which he only eats the cheese on the toothpick, leaving the bartender to drink the rest of the martini). Then, Jerry begins playing the drums with a band, which puts the club into full swing!
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Now, completely bruised and sleep deprived, Tom cries over this and puts corks in his ears, wraps up his head with bandages and tries to settle down to sleep. Thankfully, the music stops, causing Tom to wake up with a start, lose the bandages, and pop the corks. Then, a tired Jerry is seen leaving the elevator toward his hole.
 
Now, completely bruised and sleep deprived, Tom cries over this and puts corks in his ears, wraps up his head with bandages and tries to settle down to sleep. Thankfully, the music stops, causing Tom to wake up with a start, lose the bandages, and pop the corks. Then, a tired Jerry is seen leaving the elevator toward his hole.
   
Tom gleefully goes back to sleep, only to be awoken seconds later by his alarm clock, then, however, having been woken up by the noise, Jerry turns on the light in his mousehole, peeks out, and signals to Tom to turn off the alarm clock by shushing him, but this action from Jerry immediately causes Tom to scream (since Jerry kept him up all night) and run straight out through the wall leaving a Tom-shaped hole. Jerry just shrugs this off, thinking that Tom's gone bonkers, imitates [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Chaplin Charlie Chaplin]'s silent film walk while going back to bed, and the cartoon ends.
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Tom gleefully goes back to sleep, only to be awoken seconds later by his alarm clock, then, however, having been woken up by the noise, Jerry turns on the light in his mousehole, peeks out, and signals to Tom to turn off the alarm clock by shushing him, but this action from Jerry immediately causes Tom to scream (since Jerry kept him up all night) and run straight out through the wall leaving a Tom-shaped hole. Jerry just shrugs this off, thinking that Tom's gone bonkers, imitates [[wikipedia:Charlie Chaplin|Charlie Chaplin's]] silent film walk while going back to bed, and the cartoon ends.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This cartoon is similar to the Warner Bros. DePatie Freleng cartoon '''Swing Ding Amigo''' (1966).
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*This cartoon is similar to the [[Warner Bros.]] DePatie Freleng cartoon ''Swing Ding Amigo'' (1966).
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*This cartoon is essentially ''[[Saturday Evening Puss]]'' with the roles reversed, featuring Tom's sleep disturbed by Jerry's noisy music band in a nightclub, like how Jerry's sleep is disturbed by Tom and his alley cat pals' noisy house party.
 
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**However, unlike ''Saturday Evening Puss'', in which both Tom and Jerry lost, only one of them lost (Tom) while the other one won (Jerry) in this case.
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**The title is a pun of '''Rock 'n' Roll'''.
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*(Aside from appearing in stock footage in [[Matinee Mouse]]) This is first and only appearance [[Spike Bulldog]] in the Chuck Jones-era.
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths="150">
 
<gallery widths="150">
 
Rock'n'Rodent2.jpg|Jerry and his band prepare to play the music that will irritate Tom and keep him up all night long.
 
Rock'n'Rodent2.jpg|Jerry and his band prepare to play the music that will irritate Tom and keep him up all night long.
Rock 'n' Rodent Screenshot.jpg|Jerry and his band playing music
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Rock 'n' Rodent Screenshot.jpg|Jerry and his band playing music.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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[[Category:Chuck Jones Cartoons]]
 
[[Category:Chuck Jones Cartoons]]
[[Category:Shorts]]
 
[[Category:Sib Tower 12 Cartoons]]
 
 
[[Category:1967]]
 
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[[Category:1960s]]

Revision as of 16:42, 28 January 2022


Rock 'n' Rodent is a Tom and Jerry 1966-produced cartoon film, released in 1967, directed by Abe Levitow and produced by Chuck Jones, and featured music by Carl Brandt, with additional music by David Benoit.

Plot

In Tom and Jerry's penthouse apartment room around 11:00 PM, Tom finishes reading a book and prepares to sleep, setting his alarm clock to ring in the morning. Unfortunately for Tom, this is also time for Jerry to get up. The mouse's alarm-watch rings and Jerry showers (using a wrench on a pipe) and grooms himself before setting out for a tiny elevator in the wall. He hears Tom snoring and stops briefly before he enters the elevator and descends to a nightclub with a sign that says "Le Cellar Smoqué" ("The Smoky Cellar" in French) displayed at its entrance.

Jerry arrives at the bar and has a martini (of which he only eats the cheese on the toothpick, leaving the bartender to drink the rest of the martini). Then, Jerry begins playing the drums with a band, which puts the club into full swing!

Shortly afterward, being woken up by the noise, Tom opens the elevator, only to get blasted by the music. He tries to block the elevator doors with a pillow, but it's not enough to stop the noise. He lowers a hose into the elevator shaft in hopes of drowning out the noise. His smug laughter is interrupted by Spike, who drags Tom downstairs and throws him into his flooded apartment room.

Dripping wet, Tom goes back to his own apartment room, and then decides to stop the noise at its source, by grabbing some tools and heading down to the basement through the air vents. Hearing the music through the floor, Tom saws a hole in the floor and uses the plunger, but the music is coming from a radio, and to make matters worse, Spike (whom the radio belonged to) pulls Tom up through the floor and punches him back up to his apartment room through the floors and his bed.

Now, completely bruised and sleep deprived, Tom cries over this and puts corks in his ears, wraps up his head with bandages and tries to settle down to sleep. Thankfully, the music stops, causing Tom to wake up with a start, lose the bandages, and pop the corks. Then, a tired Jerry is seen leaving the elevator toward his hole.

Tom gleefully goes back to sleep, only to be awoken seconds later by his alarm clock, then, however, having been woken up by the noise, Jerry turns on the light in his mousehole, peeks out, and signals to Tom to turn off the alarm clock by shushing him, but this action from Jerry immediately causes Tom to scream (since Jerry kept him up all night) and run straight out through the wall leaving a Tom-shaped hole. Jerry just shrugs this off, thinking that Tom's gone bonkers, imitates Charlie Chaplin's silent film walk while going back to bed, and the cartoon ends.

Trivia

  • This cartoon is similar to the Warner Bros. DePatie Freleng cartoon Swing Ding Amigo (1966).
  • This cartoon is essentially Saturday Evening Puss with the roles reversed, featuring Tom's sleep disturbed by Jerry's noisy music band in a nightclub, like how Jerry's sleep is disturbed by Tom and his alley cat pals' noisy house party.
    • However, unlike Saturday Evening Puss, in which both Tom and Jerry lost, only one of them lost (Tom) while the other one won (Jerry) in this case.
    • The title is a pun of Rock 'n' Roll.
  • (Aside from appearing in stock footage in Matinee Mouse) This is first and only appearance Spike Bulldog in the Chuck Jones-era.

Gallery