Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTom's fraidy cat cousin comes for a visit and Jerry takes advantage of the cowardly feline.Tom's fraidy cat cousin comes for a visit and Jerry takes advantage of the cowardly feline.Tom's fraidy cat cousin comes for a visit and Jerry takes advantage of the cowardly feline.
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William Hanna
- Tom
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Bill Thompson
- Cousin George
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"Hello all you happy people you know what I'm the coward" Bill Thompson does a great job in this cartoon. The gags are funny and the ending is hilarious.
It was great to hear Bill Thompson again.
Thompson voiced my favorite character in the classic cartoon era: "Droopy." He had a unique voice and hilarious inflections in the characters he voiced in cartoons and in radio for many years. In this Tom and Jerry cartoon, he plays Tom's ultra-meek cousin "George," who is scared-to-death of mice. He comes to visit Tom and the latter tries to hide Jerry from him, so he won't freak out.
However, even though mostly it's Jerry who scares the poor cat, Tom gets in on the act early with some meanness himself. However, that quickly changes to where Tom begins to use his timid twin cousin to advantage.....to confuse and totally spook Jerry.
That last part - the final third - is very, very good with a great, satisfying ending!
Thompson voiced my favorite character in the classic cartoon era: "Droopy." He had a unique voice and hilarious inflections in the characters he voiced in cartoons and in radio for many years. In this Tom and Jerry cartoon, he plays Tom's ultra-meek cousin "George," who is scared-to-death of mice. He comes to visit Tom and the latter tries to hide Jerry from him, so he won't freak out.
However, even though mostly it's Jerry who scares the poor cat, Tom gets in on the act early with some meanness himself. However, that quickly changes to where Tom begins to use his timid twin cousin to advantage.....to confuse and totally spook Jerry.
That last part - the final third - is very, very good with a great, satisfying ending!
Scaredy cat George pays his cousin Tom a visit, despite being terrified of mice. When Jerry encounters George, he mistakes him for Tom, and is surprised when the cat runs away instead of chasing him. Jerry takes every opportunity to scare George, but when Tom realises the mouse's mistake, he and George use the situation to have some fun of their own.
While it's funny at first to see Jerry scaring George, the gag wears thin fast and genuine laughs are few and far between. Thankfully, the cartoon closes in fine style with Tom and George teaming together to scare the hell out of Jerry, the cats posing as an eight-legged, two-headed cat monster.
5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
While it's funny at first to see Jerry scaring George, the gag wears thin fast and genuine laughs are few and far between. Thankfully, the cartoon closes in fine style with Tom and George teaming together to scare the hell out of Jerry, the cats posing as an eight-legged, two-headed cat monster.
5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
Timid Tabby is a superb change of pace for the long-running Tom & Jerry series, in that we see another member of Tom's family and also for a change see Jerry get the worst of the varied encounters. George is Tom's cousin and is deathly afraid of mice, a fact Jerry exploits by scaring George all over the house. Tom, however, bashes Jerry at numerous points of the short, then teams with George to trick Jerry into thinking he's gone insane, leading to an appropriate ending.
George is voiced by Bill Thompson, which adds to the strength of the character's weakness. As George is drawn as a twin of Tom it allows the animators to animate dialogue into the design while leaving Tom mute; given the quality that neither Jerry nor Tom speak in almost every episode, allowing a character who looks like Tom to speak is an interesting angle.
George is voiced by Bill Thompson, which adds to the strength of the character's weakness. As George is drawn as a twin of Tom it allows the animators to animate dialogue into the design while leaving Tom mute; given the quality that neither Jerry nor Tom speak in almost every episode, allowing a character who looks like Tom to speak is an interesting angle.
This one, though no rousing barn-burner, won't put you to sleep either. It has a few good moments here and there. Tom's cousin speaks and though the voicework is uncredited and I don't know with anything even remotely approaching certainty who does it here, it does sound like the same voice that did Droopy, Bill Thompson. Don't bet on that, though-I don't know for sure, it just sounds like him and it is plausible. Decent cartoon that proves Tom has family too. Worth watching at least once. Recommended.
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- CuriosidadesThis is the last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be released before MGM cartoon studio closed down on May 15, 1957.
- PifiasWhen Tom moved the TV in front of Jerry's mouse hole in the wall he did not plug it in so it would not work when George tried to turn it on.
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By what name was Timid Tabby (1957) officially released in Canada in English?
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