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==Voice cast==
==Voice cast==
*[[Clarence Nash]] - [[Tom Cat]]
*[[Clarence Nash]] - "Jasper" [[Tom Cat]]
*[[William Hanna]]- [[Jerry Mouse]]
*[[William Hanna]]- "Jinx" [[Jerry Mouse]]
*[[Lillian Randolph]] - Mammy Two Shoes (original)
*[[Lillian Randolph]] - Mammy Two Shoes (original)
*[[June Foray]], [[Thea Vidale]] - Mammy Two Shoes (edited)<ref>{{cite news|title=From Homer to the Top Cat|url=http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/from-homer-to-the-top-cat-266827.html|accessdate=18 August 2012|newspaper=Irish Independent|date=1 March 2005}}</ref>
*[[June Foray]], [[Thea Vidale]] - Mammy Two Shoes (edited)<ref>{{cite news|title=From Homer to the Top Cat|url=http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/from-homer-to-the-top-cat-266827.html|accessdate=18 August 2012|newspaper=Irish Independent|date=1 March 2005}}</ref>

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Puss Gets the Boot
Title card
Directed byWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced byRudolf Ising
Fred Quimby
Animation byCarl Urbano
Tony Pabian
Jack Zander
Peter Burness
Bob Allen
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Running time
9' 15"

Puss Gets the Boot is the first animated short subject in the Tom and Jerry series. A total of 161 entries were released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer between 1940 and 1967.

Synopsis

A smug grey cat named Jasper (later renamed Tom) takes great pleasure in tormenting a small mouse named Jinx (later known as Jerry). More often than not, Jasper's behaviour results in excessive damage to any household item that may get in his path. His owner, Mammy-Two-Shoes, finally warns him that he will be evicted from the house if he destroys one more object. Realising this, Jinx decides to help his opponent out by purposely tossing cocktail glasses and dishes in the air, with Jasper desperately trying to stop him at all the times. In the end, after Jinx kicks Jasper such that all the plates and cups topple down in a way such that they crack on the floor, an incensed Mammy tosses Jasper out the house, and Jinx looks on before putting the "Home Sweet Home" sign back which was used to trick him earlier. He is shown then walking back into his hole.

Voice cast

Production

Puss Gets the Boot marked the debut of Tom and Jerry. In 1939 Joseph Barbera and William Hanna teamed up together in animation. Their first idea together was a cartoon series about a cat and a mouse. They built the cartoon but just as they were making the cartoon series theme, after releasing the short the boss of MGM's cartoon studio Fred Quimby asked them to pursue other themes believing that cat-and-mouse cartoons were old and boring. However after the success of the cartoon Fred Quimby changed his mind.

Puss Gets the Boot was directed, drawn and written out by Hanna and Barbera but they gave sole credit to their close friend; animation teacher Rudolf Ising who actually just looked it over and permitted release of the short.

Originally produced as a stand-alone cartoon, the entry was so popular with audiences that MGM commissioned additional cartoons from Hanna and Barbera. It was with the second release, The Midnight Snack, that the characters were explicitly named Tom and Jerry. Puss Gets the Boot was nominated for an Oscar, losing to The Milky Way.[2]

At over nine minutes, Puss Gets the Boot has the longest running time in the series.

Availability

References

  1. ^ "From Homer to the Top Cat". Irish Independent. 1 March 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  2. ^ Adams, T. R. (1991). Tom and Jerry: Fifty Years of Cat and Mouse. New York, New York: Crescent Books. ISBN 0-517-05688-7. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "..:: The Tom and Jerry Online :: An UnOfficial Site Site : TOM AND JERRY DVD/VHS ::." Retrieved 2012-09-28.