The Year of the Mouse

The Year of the Mouse
Tom and Jerry series
Title card
Directed by Chuck Jones
Maurice Noble (co-director)
Produced by Chuck Jones
Les Goldman (in charge of production)
Story by Michael Maltese
Voices by Mel Blanc
June Foray
(both vocal effects)
Music by Eugene Poddany
Animation by Ben Washam
Ken Harris
Don Towsley
Dick Thompson
Studio MGM Animation/Visual Arts
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s)
  • June 9, 1965 (1965-06-09)
Color process Metrocolor
Running time 6:00
Language English
Preceded by Of Feline Bondage
Followed by The Cat's Me-Ouch!

The Year of the Mouse is a Tom and Jerry cartoon released in 1965, directed and produced by Chuck Jones, with animation by Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Don Towsley, and Ken Harris. The cartoon itself is a revamped remake of Chuck Jones's earlier Warner Brothers Looney Tune Mouse Wreckers, featuring Claude Cat and mouse duo Hubie and Bertie.[1][2]

This is one of the very few shorts in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry.

Plot

Whilst Tom is sleeping, Jerry and Tuffy on a chimney top, decide to play mean tricks on Tom. Tuffy uses a fishing line to lower Jerry to the bottom of the chimney. Jerry hits Tom with a fly swatter, leaving it in Tom's hand, and the gray mouse quickly reels him in, making Tom believe that he hit himself in his sleep. Tom goes back to sleep without thinking of it anymore.

Later, Jerry is lowered down the chimney holding a revolver. Jerry places the gun in Tom's hand while he's asleep and has a string tied to its trigger. As Jerry is reeled up, he pulls the string to the gun's trigger, firing the gun and waking Tom up, who is surprised to think he shot at himself in his sleep. Panicking at this, he attempts to get rid of the gun, setting it off and creating a long scar in his head. Unable to figure it out, he just goes back to sleep. But as he does, the mice pull off their next trick. They drill a hole through the ceiling and lower a noose on Tom. Tom wakes up and looks around, getting the noose around his neck. Just as he goes back to sleep, the mice lower the other end of the rope onto Tom's hand, which he takes notice. He peers at the rope on the chandelier and then he tugs it slightly twice and it slightly pulls his neck. He quickly panics as he gets the noose off of his head, but after he gets it off, the chandelier unexpectedly unscrews itself from the ceiling and it falls right on top of Tom's head. Tom then gives a quick laugh before he faints and falls flat on his back.

The two mice prepare their next trick. As Tom is going back to sleep, the mice place a knife in his hands. Then Jerry opens a bottle of ketchup and pours some onto the end of the knife and then some onto Tom's chest. When Tom wakes up, he sees the stained knife in his hand and thinks that the knife is covered in blood, so he panics and leans against the wall. Then he clenches his chest and sees ketchup on his hand. Thinking that it's blood, he quickly concludes that he had stabbed himself in his sleep. Tom rushes into the bathroom and grabs a tourniquet, which he uses to tighten his neck. When he does, he inflates himself like a balloon and floats up onto the ceiling. As he does, he floats out of the bathroom and back in the living room where he notices the bottle of ketchup on the table. Then he tastes the ketchup on his chest and realizes it's a trick and starts laughing, but as he does, the tourniquet loosens and he starts to deflate, flying around the room until he lands on his pillow.

As Jerry makes fun of Tom's predicament, Tuffy notices a bow and arrow on the ground. This time, they set Tom inside the bow as he is asleep. After Jerry signals Tuffy to pull him back up, Tom stretches, which stretches the bow and causes it to launch him through the hallway, crashing through a vent in the wall, down a pipe, into the furnace, getting Tom launched through another pipe and then out the stove pipe chimney on the roof. The two mice watch Tom as he flies in the air and down the chimney they are standing on. Then they look down the chimney to see the aftermath of their latest prank. However, Tom sees the two mice then the cat points the gun straight at the two mice as a revenge, meaning that he had enough of their tricks.

Later, Jerry and Tuffy are trapped in a bottle with the revolver facing them. If they remove the cork to get out, it will pull a string which the other end is tied to the trigger of the gun, and they would be killed by the gun. Jerry and Tuffy can only sit there and sulk angrily at their predicament while Tom takes his peace and quiet nap, using his tail to cool himself off with a fan.

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