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The Duck Doctor is a 1952 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby.

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A flock of wild ducks is flying south, and Tom sees them. He fires several shots at them with a rifle and shoots a wild duckling in the wing. That duckling cries out in pain and tries to catch up with his family on one wing, but this does not succeed. The duckling slowly falls to the farm area as Tom prepares to catch him. The duckling ends up sliding across the ground, hits a rock, and bounces down, where he is knocked out.

Jerry hears the racket, opens his door, and is terrified to discover the bad cat chasing after the duck. Jerry just manages to hide the duckling in a tree before Tom shows up; then the cat runs away. Jerry listens for a pulse and discovers that the duckling is alive. Jerry splashes the duck with a bucket of water and the duckling wakes up with a start. It begs not to be shot, but when he sees that Jerry has saved him, he explains his situation and clutches his wing. Jerry straightens out the duckling's wing and makes a makeshift sling for it. The duckling cries out in excruciating pain for a few seconds and is initially upset with Jerry, but soon sees the sling and compliments the mouse on his abilities as a doctor.

Jerry shushes the duck because he sees Tom outside of the tree. The ducks are then heard quacking; Tom perks up when he sees the opportunity to shoot a duck down. This sound also attracts the duckling, who bids Jerry goodbye and tries to join his flock, knocking over Tom in the process. The duckling cannot get off the ground and soon Tom starts to shoot at him. Tom corners the duck, and just before he plants a bullet in its feathers, Jerry sticks a reed up Tom's gun such that it backfires and leaves Tom in blackface.

Jerry carries the duckling back to his hole, but soon the duckling hears the ducks again and runs out, only to meet Tom with his rifle again. Tom's shots barely graze the duckling's rear and Jerry is forced to patch it up after hearing the duck's explanation. Tom imitates a duck sound by blowing through a thin tube. The duckling mows over the door and Jerry in order to get out of the hole, but then doesn't see anything. Tom puts the gun to the duckling's head and the duckling barely dodges the point-blank bullet.

After a few more shots, Tom follows the duck into a tree stump, and he fires a shot into the stump, hitting the duck again. Tom then pursues the duckling with the gun again, but accidentally shoots a pig's bottom. The pig shrieks in pain and leaps into the air. Tom looks up, and before he can react, the massive pig has flattened him into the shape of her backside. She then runs away in terror.

The wild duckling passes by Jerry's hole and Jerry pulls him in in order to patch up the duck even more. Less than a third of the duck's body is now visible. Jerry ties the duck to a large anvil to keep him from running away.

Tom stealthily crawls on his belly over to Jerry's hole and uses his caller again. The duckling obligingly comes out, taking the anvil with him. When the duck runs past Tom, the anvil flattens him. Tom fires shots at the duckling as the anvil drags across the ground. the duckling grips onto a tree and the anvil swings around and hits Tom, molding him into a stool shape. The duckling suddenly stops when the anvil gets stuck between two small trees, and Tom is ready to kill the duck when the anvil bursts free and knocks Tom backwards into a water pump.

Then the duckling succeeds in getting in the air, but is held down by the weight of the anvil. Since the wild duckling cannot go anywhere, Tom shoots at the duckling, but instead breaks the rope. The anvil plummets down where Tom is standing directly; quick as a flash, Tom panics and runs back forth, but the anvil follows him as if it were a target-locked missile. Accepting his fate, Tom digs a grave in the ground, smokes his last cigarette and waits before the anvil finally hits him. The stunned Tom then falls over into the grave, his collision causing the dug-up dirt to jump and bury him, while the anvil lands on the grave and becomes Tom's tombstone. The duckling shakes off its bandages and he flies off with his family after bidding goodbye to Jerry, who holds Tom's duck whistle.

Notes[]

  • Instead of the yellow duckling Quacker, a wild duck is shown in this episode. Like Quacker, the wild duck is also voiced by Red Coffey.
    • The duckling in this short originated from the Tex Avery short Lucky Ducky.
  • This is one of only two Tom and Jerry cartoons during the Hanna-Barbera era where Tom and Jerry never come in contact with each other, with the other being in Tom and ChĆ©rie.

Gallery[]

Main article: The Duck Doctor/Gallery

Tom and Jerry Cartoons
1940 Puss Gets the Boot
1941 The Midnight Snack ā€¢ The Night Before Christmas
1942 Fraidy Cat ā€¢ Dog Trouble ā€¢ Puss n' Toots ā€¢ The Bowling Alley-Cat ā€¢ Fine Feathered Friend
1943 Sufferin' Cats! ā€¢ The Lonesome Mouse ā€¢ The Yankee Doodle Mouse ā€¢ Baby Puss
1944 The Zoot Cat ā€¢ The Million Dollar Cat ā€¢ The Bodyguard ā€¢ Puttin' on the Dog ā€¢ Mouse Trouble
1945 The Mouse Comes to Dinner ā€¢ Mouse in Manhattan ā€¢ Tee for Two ā€¢ Flirty Birdy ā€¢ Quiet Please!
1946 Springtime for Thomas ā€¢ The Milky Waif ā€¢ Trap Happy ā€¢ Solid Serenade
1947 Cat Fishin' ā€¢ Part Time Pal ā€¢ The Cat Concerto ā€¢ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse ā€¢ Salt Water Tabby ā€¢ A Mouse in the House ā€¢ The Invisible Mouse
1948 Kitty Foiled ā€¢ The Truce Hurts ā€¢ Old Rockin' Chair Tom ā€¢ Professor Tom ā€¢ Mouse Cleaning
1949 Polka-Dot Puss ā€¢ The Little Orphan ā€¢ Hatch Up Your Troubles ā€¢ Heavenly Puss ā€¢ The Cat and the Mermouse ā€¢ Love That Pup ā€¢ Jerry's Diary ā€¢ Tennis Chumps
1950 Little Quacker ā€¢ Saturday Evening Puss ā€¢ Texas Tom ā€¢ Jerry and the Lion ā€¢ Safety Second ā€¢ The Hollywood Bowl ā€¢ The Framed Cat ā€¢ Cue Ball Cat
1951 Casanova Cat ā€¢ Jerry and the Goldfish ā€¢ Jerry's Cousin ā€¢ Sleepy-Time Tom ā€¢ His Mouse Friday ā€¢ Slicked-up Pup ā€¢ Nit-Witty Kitty ā€¢ Cat Napping
1952 The Flying Cat ā€¢ The Duck Doctor ā€¢ The Two Mouseketeers ā€¢ Smitten Kitten ā€¢ Triplet Trouble ā€¢ Little Runaway ā€¢ Fit To Be Tied ā€¢ Push-Button Kitty ā€¢ Cruise Cat ā€¢ The Dog House
1953 The Missing Mouse ā€¢ Jerry and Jumbo ā€¢ Johann Mouse ā€¢ That's My Pup! ā€¢ Just Ducky ā€¢ Two Little Indians ā€¢ Life with Tom
1954 Puppy Tale ā€¢ Posse Cat ā€¢ Hic-cup Pup ā€¢ Little School Mouse ā€¢ Baby Butch ā€¢ Mice Follies ā€¢ Neapolitan Mouse ā€¢ Downhearted Duckling ā€¢ Pet Peeve ā€¢ TouchĆ©, Pussy Cat!
1955 Southbound Duckling ā€¢ Pup on a Picnic ā€¢ Mouse for Sale ā€¢ Designs on Jerry ā€¢ Tom and ChĆ©rie ā€¢ Smarty Cat ā€¢ Pecos Pest ā€¢ That's My Mommy
1956 The Flying Sorceress ā€¢ The Egg and Jerry ā€¢ Busy Buddies ā€¢ Muscle Beach Tom ā€¢ Down Beat Bear ā€¢ Blue Cat Blues ā€¢ Barbecue Brawl
1957 Tops with Pops ā€¢ Timid Tabby ā€¢ Feedin' the Kiddie ā€¢ Mucho Mouse ā€¢ Tom's Photo Finish
1958 Happy Go Ducky ā€¢ Royal Cat Nap ā€¢ The Vanishing Duck ā€¢ Robin Hoodwinked ā€¢ Tot Watchers
1961 Switchin' Kitten ā€¢ Down and Outing ā€¢ It's Greek to Me-ow!
1962 High Steaks ā€¢ Mouse into Space ā€¢ Landing Stripling ā€¢ Calypso Cat ā€¢ Dicky Moe ā€¢ The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit ā€¢ Tall in the Trap ā€¢ Sorry Safari ā€¢ Buddies Thicker Than Water ā€¢ Carmen Get It!
1963 Pent-House Mouse
1964 The Cat Above and The Mouse Below ā€¢ Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? ā€¢ Much Ado About Mousing ā€¢ Snowbody Loves Me ā€¢ The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
1965 Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life ā€¢ Tom-ic Energy ā€¢ Bad Day at Cat Rock ā€¢ The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off ā€¢ Haunted Mouse ā€¢ I'm Just Wild About Jerry ā€¢ Of Feline Bondage ā€¢ The Year of the Mouse ā€¢ The Cat's Me-Ouch
1966 Duel Personality ā€¢ Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary ā€¢ Jerry-Go-Round ā€¢ Love Me, Love My Mouse ā€¢ Puss 'n' Boats ā€¢ Filet Meow ā€¢ Matinee Mouse ā€¢ The A-Tom-Inable Snowman ā€¢ Catty-Cornered
1967 Cat and Dupli-cat ā€¢ O-Solar-Meow ā€¢ Guided Mouse-ille ā€¢ Rock 'n' Rodent ā€¢ Cannery Rodent ā€¢ The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. ā€¢ Surf-Bored Cat ā€¢ Shutter Bugged Cat ā€¢ Advance and Be Mechanized ā€¢ Purr-Chance to Dream
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