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7,7/10
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Die Bulldogge möchte ein Nickerchen machen. Tom will Jerry durch das Haus jagen. Nickerchen und Lärm vertragen sich nicht, und so droht die Bulldogge Tom, er solle still sein, sonst erwarte ... Alles lesenDie Bulldogge möchte ein Nickerchen machen. Tom will Jerry durch das Haus jagen. Nickerchen und Lärm vertragen sich nicht, und so droht die Bulldogge Tom, er solle still sein, sonst erwarte ihn nichts freundliches.Die Bulldogge möchte ein Nickerchen machen. Tom will Jerry durch das Haus jagen. Nickerchen und Lärm vertragen sich nicht, und so droht die Bulldogge Tom, er solle still sein, sonst erwarte ihn nichts freundliches.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 1 wins total
Billy Bletcher
- Spike
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
William Hanna
- Tom
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry Lang
- Tom Speaking
- (Nicht genannt)
Jack Sabel
- Jerry Speaking
- (Nicht genannt)
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Tom and Jerry have always been one of animation's most iconic duos, and their cartoons never fail to provide audiences with many laughs. "Quiet, Please!" is one of the best Tom and Jerry cartoons from personal opinion, and is a must-watch for animation fans all over. The animation is crisp, smooth and beautiful, and the colors nicely blend in with each scene. Love the attention to detail and especially the gags, which are hilarious and extremely well-timed. The music is equally wonderful and charmingly orchestrated, and is such a joy to listen to throughout the cartoon.
This is one of Tom and Jerry's most memorable outputs; the chase scenes here are engaging and fast-paced, and the main characters' antagonistic nature toward each another is clearly shown. I really enjoyed the various creative gags that were placed throughout this cartoon, and all the lively mischief that ensues. Those who animated the cartoon surely had fun when doing it, and their talents are clearly shown here. Hats off to the writers, animators, and directors of this cartoon short.
"Quiet, Please!" is an unforgettable and classic Tom and Jerry cartoon that will always entertain.
This is one of Tom and Jerry's most memorable outputs; the chase scenes here are engaging and fast-paced, and the main characters' antagonistic nature toward each another is clearly shown. I really enjoyed the various creative gags that were placed throughout this cartoon, and all the lively mischief that ensues. Those who animated the cartoon surely had fun when doing it, and their talents are clearly shown here. Hats off to the writers, animators, and directors of this cartoon short.
"Quiet, Please!" is an unforgettable and classic Tom and Jerry cartoon that will always entertain.
This Tom and Jerry cartoon features Spike the dog trying to keep everything quiet so his little boy can nap. But, as usual, Tom and Jerry make a huge racket trying to kill each other. So, Spike threatens to beat Tom up if the noise continues (how Jerry didn't get the blame, too, is beyond me). Despite this imminent threat of severe bodily harm, Tom wakes the pup again and again and even goes so far as tossing the puppy about and getting him covered in mud. Tom seems to definitely have a death wish. Plus, Jerry takes full advantage of this and again and again does what he can to wake the pup--knowing Tom will get the blame.
This cartoon gets high marks for being a lot of fun. Also, like all Tom and Jerry cartoons of he 40s, it has absolutely top-notch animation. While this cartoon isn't quite as original as some Warner Brothers cartoons, the animation is clearly superior. A wonderful toon.
This cartoon gets high marks for being a lot of fun. Also, like all Tom and Jerry cartoons of he 40s, it has absolutely top-notch animation. While this cartoon isn't quite as original as some Warner Brothers cartoons, the animation is clearly superior. A wonderful toon.
Quiet Please! (1945)
**** (out of 4)
Oscar winning Tom and Jerry short has an angry bulldog trying to sleep but Tom keeps getting blamed for Jerry waking him up. I think this is one of the best T&J shorts as it contains non-stop action and plenty of laughs including the scene where the dog gets blown up with dynamite.
Warner has released most of the Tom and Jerry shorts onto DVD but there are storms of controversy around the releases. Many of the shorts are edited so do some homework before you buy. Foreign sets are also cut. As of right now the only way to get uncut shorts is if you were lucky enough to record them off TV years ago.
**** (out of 4)
Oscar winning Tom and Jerry short has an angry bulldog trying to sleep but Tom keeps getting blamed for Jerry waking him up. I think this is one of the best T&J shorts as it contains non-stop action and plenty of laughs including the scene where the dog gets blown up with dynamite.
Warner has released most of the Tom and Jerry shorts onto DVD but there are storms of controversy around the releases. Many of the shorts are edited so do some homework before you buy. Foreign sets are also cut. As of right now the only way to get uncut shorts is if you were lucky enough to record them off TV years ago.
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This cartoon won the Oscar and was an excellent choice! Poor Tom! The lullabye he sings to Spike is just hilarious! This is one of the better Tom and Jerry shorts and one of seven that won Oscars. The only chase cartoons that are their equal are the Coyote and Roadrunner. Not the best Tom and Jerry, but right up there. Recommended.
This is definitely one of the most memorable Tom & Jerry shorts, featuring this funny cat and mouse duo getting up to their antics while Spike tries to have a quiet nap. There are funny gags of Jerry trying to get Tom to wake Spike up by accident. The most memorable one is Tom catching the light bulbs before they hit the ground. You can't forget the moment of Tom singing to Spike so he doesn't wake up. The comedy and animation don't disappoint as usual in this series of shorts. Quiet Pleace! Is still a fun short film that many generations have enjoyed. My final rating for this short film is 10/10.
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- WissenswertesThe only Hanna & Barbera short that won an Academy Award and featured Spike Bulldog along with Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Så er der tegnefilm: Folge #2.1 (1980)
- SoundtracksI'm Sorry I Made You Cry
Music by N.J. Clesi
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By what name was Tom der Nachtwächter (1945) officially released in Canada in English?
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