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{{Short description|2005 animated short by Joseph Barbera, Spike Brandt}}
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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = The Karate Guard
| name = The Karate Guard
| image = The KarateGuard000.JPG
| image = The KarateGuard000.JPG
| caption = Title Card
| caption = Title Card
| director = [[Joseph Barbera]]<br />[[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Spike Brandt]]<ref name="BCDB-profile">{{cite web|url=http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/77373-KarateGuard.html|title=The KarateGuard|publisher=The Big Cartoon Database}}</ref>
| director = [[Joseph Barbera]]<br />[[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Spike Brandt]]<ref name="BCDB-profile">{{cite web|url=https://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/77373-KarateGuard.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130117181745/http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/77373-KarateGuard.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 17, 2013|title=The KarateGuard|publisher=The Big Cartoon Database}}</ref>
| based_on = {{based_on|''[[Tom and Jerry]]''|[[William Hanna]]<br> Joseph Barbera}}
| writer = [[Joseph Barbera]]
| writer = Joseph Barbera
| animator = Spike Brandt<br />Dave Brewster<br />[[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Tony Cervone]]<br />Michael Nickelson<br />Barry O'Donahue<br />Wendy Perdue<br />Jeff Siergey
| starring = Spike Brandt<br />[[Keone Young]]<br />Tony Cervone
| animator = Spike Brandt<br />Dave Brewster<br />Tony Cervone<br />Michael Nickelson<br />Barry O'Donahue<br />Wendy Perdue<br />Jeff Siergey
| music = [[Michael Giacchino]]
| starring = Spike Brandt<br />[[Keone Young]]<br />Tony Cervone
| producer = Joseph Barbera<br />[[Sam Register]]<br />[[Sander Schwartz]]<br />Spike Brandt<br />[[Tony Cervone]]
| music = [[Michael Giacchino]]
| producer = Joseph Barbera<br />[[Sam Register]]<br />[[Sander Schwartz]]<br />Spike Brandt<br />[[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Tony Cervone]]
| studio = [[Warner Bros. Animation]]<br>[[Turner Entertainment]]<br>[[Hanna-Barbera]]
| studio = [[Warner Bros. Animation]]<br>[[Turner Entertainment Co.]]
| distributor = [[Warner Bros.]]
| distributor = [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] (Los Angeles theatrical release, logo uncredited)<br>[[Warner Bros. Television Distribution]] (TV airings)
| released = {{Film date|2005|09|27|ref1=<ref name="BCDB-profile"/>}}
| released = {{Film date|2005|09|27|ref1=<ref name="BCDB-profile"/>}}
| color_process = [[Technicolor]]
| color_process = [[Technicolor]]
| runtime = 8:00
| runtime = 8 minutes
| language = English
| country = United States
| language = English
}}
}}
'''''The Karate Guard''''' is a 2005 American one-reel [[animated cartoon]] and the 163rd ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' [[Short subject|short]]. Directed by [[Joseph Barbera]] (''Tom and Jerry'' co-creator and co-founder of [[Hanna-Barbera]]) and [[Spike Brandt]],<ref name="BCDB-profile"/> ''The Karate Guard'' was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be written, co-storyboarded, co-directed and co-produced by Joseph Barbera before his death on December 18, 2006. It is also the last Tom and Jerry production produced in [[Fullscreen (filmmaking)|fullscreen]] 4:3 (or 1:33:1) [[Aspect ratio (image)|aspect ratio]]. It had a limited theatrical release in cinemas throughout [[Los Angeles]] on September 27, 2005 and had its television premiere on [[Cartoon Network]] on {{start date|2006|01|27}}.<ref>[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060109005850/en/Academy-Award-Winning-Cat-Mouse-Duo-Celebrate-65 "Academy Award-Winning Cat and Mouse Duo Celebrate 65 Years of Entertaining Audiences; Animation Legend Joseph Barbera Directs New Tom and Jerry Theatrical Short ``The KarateGuard,`` Premiering on Cartoon Network Friday, January 27, 2006"]</ref><ref>[http://animatedviews.com/2006/tom-jerrys-karateguard-coming-to-cartoon-network/ "Tom & Jerry's KarateGuard coming to Cartoon Network"]</ref>
'''''The Karate Guard''''' is a 2005 American [[animated cartoon]] short film, and the 163rd ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' short. Directed by [[Joseph Barbera]] (''Tom and Jerry'' co-creator and co-founder of [[Hanna-Barbera]]) and [[Spike Brandt]],<ref name="BCDB-profile"/> ''The Karate Guard'' was the last ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoon that Barbera worked on before his death in 2006. It had a limited theatrical release in cinemas throughout [[Los Angeles]] on September 27, 2005 by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], and had its television premiere on [[Cartoon Network]] on January 27, 2006.<ref>[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060109005850/en/Academy-Award-Winning-Cat-Mouse-Duo-Celebrate-65 "Academy Award-Winning Cat and Mouse Duo Celebrate 65 Years of Entertaining Audiences; Animation Legend Joseph Barbera Directs New Tom and Jerry Theatrical Short ``The KarateGuard,`` Premiering on Cartoon Network Friday, January 27, 2006"]</ref><ref>[https://animatedviews.com/2006/tom-jerrys-karateguard-coming-to-cartoon-network/ "Tom & Jerry's KarateGuard coming to Cartoon Network"]</ref>


==Plot==
== Plot ==
{{Long plot|date=August 2022}}
The short starts outside of [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]]'s house and then cuts to Tom taking a nap but is suddenly awoken by Jerry. To check what the noise is coming from, Tom peeks through Jerry's mouse hole to find Jerry (dressed in a [[karate gi]] complete with a [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]]) practicing [[karate]] with a punching bag resembling Tom. After Jerry finishes training his spiritual mentor who is a ghost-like figure, appears and asks him if he's ready to take on Tom to which Jerry agrees. After Jerry walks out of his hole he sees Tom at the end of a hallway and becomes afraid of him until Tom starts to mock Jerry and laughs at the thought of Jerry defeating him. Jerry then decides to go and fight Tom to which Tom pulls out a flyswatter and hits Jerry with it multiple times then slingshots him with the flyswatter back to his hole where he runs into one of his walls. Jerry's spiritual mentor appears again and gives Jerry a gong to ring that summons a "Karate Guard" named Momo-sumo (played by [[Spike and Tyke (characters)|Spike]]) to aid him whenever he needs help.
Tom is taking a nap, but is suddenly awoken by Jerry. To check what the noise is coming from, Tom peeks through Jerry's mouse hole to find Jerry (dressed in a [[karate gi]] complete with a [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]]) practicing [[karate]] with a punching bag resembling Tom. After Jerry finishes training, his spiritual mentor, who is a ghost-like figure, appears and asks him if he's ready to take on Tom, to which Jerry agrees. After Jerry walks out of his hole, he sees Tom at the end of a hallway and becomes afraid of him, until Tom starts to mock Jerry and laughs at the thought of Jerry defeating him. Jerry then decides to go and fight Tom, and Tom easily dispatches of him with a flyswatter. Jerry's spiritual mentor appears again and gives Jerry a gong to ring that summons a "Karate Guard" named Momo-sumo (played by [[Spike and Tyke (characters)|Spike]]) to aid him whenever he needs help.


The remainder of the short deals with Tom's attempts to catch Jerry but does not know about Spike first. As soon as Jerry rings the gong, Spike sticks out his arm as Tom yelps and spins. He is then tied to a lawnmower and is launched into a garbage truck. In the next scene, Jerry is seen sitting on a plate, eating cheese and Tom tries again. He grabs Jerry through the open kitchen window. Jerry struggles to free his hands. Spike comes and chops Tom's backside. Tom yelps quickly, puts Jerry back and falls to the ground. When Tom puts pillow-like earmuffs on Spike, he dings to show Jerry that his guard can't hear his gong. After Tom dings the gong close to Spike's ear, Spike wakens and shoots Tom into the air. Tom yells in fear and claws the roof he landed on. it doesn't work and he is teetering on the gutter's edge. Tom does a quick salute and falls. Then Tom takes a giant leap and lands on the roof. Tom, who was shaking in fear, heaves a sigh of relief. Jerry does everything he can to anger Tom, including making funny faces, [[Mooning|showing him his (underwear-clad) buttocks]], etc. It works and the chase is off again. They run down the street into a toy store where Jerry hides in a toy airplane. Jerry turns it on, pilots it, and scalps Tom's head and then shaves Tom's body with the propeller. As soon as Tom's fur comes back the chase starts again. He gets into a larger toy airplane, chases Jerry's plane in a [[dogfight]]-like chase and is shredding Jerry's plane with his propeller. Jerry gongs for Spike and Tom slams into Spike's chest, causing him (Tom) to disintegrate. Spike sweeps him up and throws him in a trash can. A panicked Tom calls an exterminator, Butch, along with three more cats to remove Spike from the household. They do nothing more than fire paintballs at Spike, who is thrown by the force into the swimming pool; Tom then breaks out laughing. However, Spike then grabs Tom and squashes him into a bowling ball which he uses to, literally, strike the cats out of the garden.
The remainder of the short deals with Tom's attempts to catch Jerry, unaware of Momo-sumo. As soon as Jerry rings the gong, Momo-sumo deals with Tom by tying him to a lawnmower and launching him into a garbage truck. Tom tries again, grabbing Jerry through an open kitchen window. Momo-sumo arrives and chops Tom's backside. Tom yelps quickly, puts Jerry back and falls to the ground. When Tom puts pillow-like earmuffs on Momo-sumo, he dings to show Jerry that his guard can't hear his gong. After Tom dings the gong close to Momo-sumo's ear, Momo-sumo wakens and shoots Tom into the air, where he lands on a falling gutter. Jerry does everything he can to anger Tom and Tom begins to chase him again. They run down the street into a toy store, where Jerry hides in a toy airplane. Jerry turns it on, pilots it, and scalps Tom's head and then shaves Tom's body with the propeller. Tom gets into a larger toy airplane and chases Jerry's plane in a [[dogfight]]-like chase, shredding Jerry's plane with his propeller. Jerry gongs for Momo-sumo and Tom slams into Momo-sumo's chest, causing Tom to disintegrate. Momo-sumo sweeps him up and throws him in a trash can. A panicked Tom calls an exterminator, Butch, along with three more cats to remove Momo-sumo from the household. They fire paintballs at Momo-sumo, who is thrown by the force into the swimming pool; Tom then breaks out laughing. However, Momo-sumo then grabs Tom and squashes him into a bowling ball which he uses to, literally, [[Strike (bowling)|strike]] the cats out of the garden.


In the final scene, Jerry and dog Spike are watching television (which is showing the battered exterminator cats with Butch cat opening his mouth and catching all his fallen teeth with his right hand) and eating popcorn, leading to Spike eating the whole popcorn and making Jerry ring the gong, but instead of a man, there is Tom, who arrives to bring more popcorn to Jerry and Spike and to kiss Spike's feet. The short draws to a close with Jerry happily diving into the popcorn and munching it.
In the final scene, Jerry and Momo-sumo are watching television (which displays the battered exterminator cats) and eating popcorn, leading to Momo-sumo eating the whole popcorn and making Jerry ring the gong. However, instead of Momo-sumo, Tom arrives to serve more popcorn to Jerry and Momo-sumo and he kisses Momo-sumo's feet to apologize for his ill-treatment toward Jerry and beg for forgiveness. Jerry happily dives into the popcorn.


==Production==
== Production ==
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''The Karate Guard'' was directed by ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' co-creator [[Joseph Barbera]] and [[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Spike Brandt]]. It is Barbera's first ''Tom and Jerry'' short since he and his business partner [[William Hanna]] directed ''[[Tot Watchers]]'' and left the cartoon series nearly 50 years previous, as well as his last before his death on December 18, 2006. This is not, however, Barbera's final ''Tom and Jerry'' project, as he would provide the story to the 2007 [[direct-to-DVD]] film ''[[Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale]]''.<ref name="Swan Song">{{cite web|last=Goodman|first=Martin|title=Dr. Toon: Revisiting Barbera's Swan Song|url=https://www.awn.com/animationworld/dr-toon-revisiting-barberas-swan-song|website=Animation World Network|publisher=AWN, Inc.|accessdate=September 24, 2019|date=June 10, 2010}}</ref>
''The Karate Guard'' was directed by ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' co-creator [[Joseph Barbera]] and [[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Spike Brandt]]. It is Barbera's first ''Tom and Jerry'' short since he and his business partner [[William Hanna]] directed ''[[Tot Watchers]]'' and left the cartoon series nearly 50 years prior. ''Tot Watchers'' was the last short before Hanna's death on March 22, 2001, and ''The Karate Guard'' was Barbera's last before his own death on December 18, 2006. This is not, however, Barbera's final ''Tom and Jerry'' project, as he would provide the story to the 2007 [[direct-to-DVD]] film ''[[Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale]]''.<ref name="Swan Song">{{cite web|last=Goodman|first=Martin|title=Dr. Toon: Revisiting Barbera's Swan Song|url=https://www.awn.com/animationworld/dr-toon-revisiting-barberas-swan-song|website=Animation World Network|publisher=AWN, Inc.|access-date=September 24, 2019|date=June 10, 2010}}</ref>


Barbera storyboarded ''The Karate Guard'' with [[Iwao Takamoto]].<ref name="Swan Song"/> The short was animated by Spike Brandt, Dave Brewster, [[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Tony Cervone]], Michael Nickelson, Barry O'Donahue, Wendy Perdue, and Jeff Siergey. The music for the short was composed by [[Michael Giacchino]]; it was conducted by Tim Simonec and recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage on September 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|author=ScoringSessions|title=Michael Giacchino scores TOM & JERRY: THE KARATE GUARD|url=https://vimeo.com/136980342|website=[[Vimeo]]|publisher=Vimeo, Inc.|accessdate=September 24, 2019|date=August 21, 2015}}</ref>
Barbera storyboarded ''The Karate Guard'' with [[Iwao Takamoto]].<ref name="Swan Song"/> The short was animated by Brandt, Dave Brewster, [[Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone|Tony Cervone]], Michael Nickelson, Barry O'Donahue, Wendy Perdue, and Jeff Siergey. The music for the short was composed by [[Michael Giacchino]]; it was conducted by Tim Simonec and recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage on September 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|author=ScoringSessions|title=Michael Giacchino scores TOM & JERRY: THE KARATE GUARD|url=https://vimeo.com/136980342|website=[[Vimeo]]|publisher=Vimeo, Inc.|access-date=September 24, 2019|date=August 21, 2015}}</ref>


==Home media==
== Home media ==
''The Karate Guard'' is available as a bonus short on the DVDs ''[[Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection]] Volume 3'' and ''Tom and Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection''.
''The Karate Guard'' is available as a bonus short on the DVDs ''[[Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection]] Volume 3'' and ''Tom and Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection''.


==Voice cast==
== Voice cast ==
*[[Keone Young]] as Ancient Wise One
* [[Keone Young]] as Ancient Wise One
*[[Spike Brandt]] as [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]]
* [[Spike Brandt]] as [[Tom Cat|Tom]]
*[[Tony Cervone]] as [[Butch Cat (Tom and Jerry)|Butch]]
* [[Tony Cervone]] as [[Butch Cat (Tom and Jerry)|Butch]]


==See also==
== See also ==
*[[List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions]]
* [[List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions]]
*[[Tom and Jerry filmography]]
* [[Tom and Jerry filmography]]


==References==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
== External links ==
*{{bcdb title|77373}}
* {{IMDb title|482053}}
*{{IMDb title|482053}}


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Latest revision as of 04:20, 1 October 2024

The Karate Guard
Title Card
Directed byJoseph Barbera
Spike Brandt[1]
Written byJoseph Barbera
Based onTom and Jerry
by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced byJoseph Barbera
Sam Register
Sander Schwartz
Spike Brandt
Tony Cervone
StarringSpike Brandt
Keone Young
Tony Cervone
Music byMichael Giacchino
Animation bySpike Brandt
Dave Brewster
Tony Cervone
Michael Nickelson
Barry O'Donahue
Wendy Perdue
Jeff Siergey
Color processTechnicolor
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (Los Angeles theatrical release, logo uncredited)
Warner Bros. Television Distribution (TV airings)
Release date
  • September 27, 2005 (2005-09-27)[1]
Running time
8 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Karate Guard is a 2005 American animated cartoon short film, and the 163rd Tom and Jerry short. Directed by Joseph Barbera (Tom and Jerry co-creator and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera) and Spike Brandt,[1] The Karate Guard was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon that Barbera worked on before his death in 2006. It had a limited theatrical release in cinemas throughout Los Angeles on September 27, 2005 by Warner Bros. Pictures, and had its television premiere on Cartoon Network on January 27, 2006.[2][3]

Plot

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Tom is taking a nap, but is suddenly awoken by Jerry. To check what the noise is coming from, Tom peeks through Jerry's mouse hole to find Jerry (dressed in a karate gi complete with a black belt) practicing karate with a punching bag resembling Tom. After Jerry finishes training, his spiritual mentor, who is a ghost-like figure, appears and asks him if he's ready to take on Tom, to which Jerry agrees. After Jerry walks out of his hole, he sees Tom at the end of a hallway and becomes afraid of him, until Tom starts to mock Jerry and laughs at the thought of Jerry defeating him. Jerry then decides to go and fight Tom, and Tom easily dispatches of him with a flyswatter. Jerry's spiritual mentor appears again and gives Jerry a gong to ring that summons a "Karate Guard" named Momo-sumo (played by Spike) to aid him whenever he needs help.

The remainder of the short deals with Tom's attempts to catch Jerry, unaware of Momo-sumo. As soon as Jerry rings the gong, Momo-sumo deals with Tom by tying him to a lawnmower and launching him into a garbage truck. Tom tries again, grabbing Jerry through an open kitchen window. Momo-sumo arrives and chops Tom's backside. Tom yelps quickly, puts Jerry back and falls to the ground. When Tom puts pillow-like earmuffs on Momo-sumo, he dings to show Jerry that his guard can't hear his gong. After Tom dings the gong close to Momo-sumo's ear, Momo-sumo wakens and shoots Tom into the air, where he lands on a falling gutter. Jerry does everything he can to anger Tom and Tom begins to chase him again. They run down the street into a toy store, where Jerry hides in a toy airplane. Jerry turns it on, pilots it, and scalps Tom's head and then shaves Tom's body with the propeller. Tom gets into a larger toy airplane and chases Jerry's plane in a dogfight-like chase, shredding Jerry's plane with his propeller. Jerry gongs for Momo-sumo and Tom slams into Momo-sumo's chest, causing Tom to disintegrate. Momo-sumo sweeps him up and throws him in a trash can. A panicked Tom calls an exterminator, Butch, along with three more cats to remove Momo-sumo from the household. They fire paintballs at Momo-sumo, who is thrown by the force into the swimming pool; Tom then breaks out laughing. However, Momo-sumo then grabs Tom and squashes him into a bowling ball which he uses to, literally, strike the cats out of the garden.

In the final scene, Jerry and Momo-sumo are watching television (which displays the battered exterminator cats) and eating popcorn, leading to Momo-sumo eating the whole popcorn and making Jerry ring the gong. However, instead of Momo-sumo, Tom arrives to serve more popcorn to Jerry and Momo-sumo and he kisses Momo-sumo's feet to apologize for his ill-treatment toward Jerry and beg for forgiveness. Jerry happily dives into the popcorn.

Production

[edit]

The Karate Guard was directed by Tom and Jerry co-creator Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt. It is Barbera's first Tom and Jerry short since he and his business partner William Hanna directed Tot Watchers and left the cartoon series nearly 50 years prior. Tot Watchers was the last short before Hanna's death on March 22, 2001, and The Karate Guard was Barbera's last before his own death on December 18, 2006. This is not, however, Barbera's final Tom and Jerry project, as he would provide the story to the 2007 direct-to-DVD film Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale.[4]

Barbera storyboarded The Karate Guard with Iwao Takamoto.[4] The short was animated by Brandt, Dave Brewster, Tony Cervone, Michael Nickelson, Barry O'Donahue, Wendy Perdue, and Jeff Siergey. The music for the short was composed by Michael Giacchino; it was conducted by Tim Simonec and recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage on September 1, 2005.[5]

Home media

[edit]

The Karate Guard is available as a bonus short on the DVDs Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Volume 3 and Tom and Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection.

Voice cast

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "The KarateGuard". The Big Cartoon Database. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013.
  2. ^ "Academy Award-Winning Cat and Mouse Duo Celebrate 65 Years of Entertaining Audiences; Animation Legend Joseph Barbera Directs New Tom and Jerry Theatrical Short ``The KarateGuard,`` Premiering on Cartoon Network Friday, January 27, 2006"
  3. ^ "Tom & Jerry's KarateGuard coming to Cartoon Network"
  4. ^ a b Goodman, Martin (June 10, 2010). "Dr. Toon: Revisiting Barbera's Swan Song". Animation World Network. AWN, Inc. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  5. ^ ScoringSessions (August 21, 2015). "Michael Giacchino scores TOM & JERRY: THE KARATE GUARD". Vimeo. Vimeo, Inc. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
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