Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Square" Tom becomes the coolest cat of all when he puts on homemade green and orange zoot suit,"Square" Tom becomes the coolest cat of all when he puts on homemade green and orange zoot suit,"Square" Tom becomes the coolest cat of all when he puts on homemade green and orange zoot suit,
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- Jerry Mouse
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- Tom Cat
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Not discouraged, Tom fabricates a sophisticated-looking suit out of an old hammock and tries once more. This time she falls for him and they start to play around. Obviously Jerry is going to ruin it for him and end up with the gal himself.
What's weird about this cartoon is that Tom and Jerry actually talk, which is not something I thought they ever did until that awful movie in 1992. Either way, it's still a rather funny short.
Tom wishes to impress a young lady cat, but she perceives him to be 'square'. To remedy the situation, Tom cuts himself a sharp 'zoot suit' from a hammock, makes himself a wide brimmed hat, and dances swing-style to the latest beats. Of course, Jerry does his utmost to ruin Tom's chances of success.
Not only is this a historically interesting T&J caper, but it is also one in which the usually rather silent cat and mouse do a lot of talkingalbeit in a manner that proves to be unintelligible a lot of the time, thanks to the often indecipherable 40s phrases spoken by the characters. Unfortunately, whilst this episode is noteworthy for it's peculiarities, it isn't that funny.
The Zoot Cat will be of most interest to those who have a passion for the music and style of the decade in which it was made; the rest of us will probably be rather unimpressed.
My Grade: C
DVD Extras: Commentary by historian Jerry Beck where he talks about the animator, voice actress and the songs amongst other things.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe title and plot point refers to the zoot suit, a suit with high-waisted, wide-legged, tight-cuffed, pegged trousers, and a long coat with wide lapels and wide padded shoulders. This style of clothing was popularized by Mexican-Americans, African Americans, and Italian Americans during the late 1930s and 1940s.
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Tom Cat: [Imitating Charles Boyer] Ah, I love you. When I'm with you, I am what you call, uh, a hep cat. I am hip to the jive. I'm in the groove, darling.
Toots: Now you're REALLY sendin' me, Jackson.
Tom Cat: [as he's talking, Jerry sets Tom's foot ablaze] Ah, you set my soul on fire. It is not just a little, uh, spark. It is a flame; a big roaring flame. Ah, I can feel it now. It is burning... burning... burning... hey. Something is burning around here!
[Tom screams in pain from the hot foot]
- ConnexionsEdited into Tom & Jerry: Cartoon Festival Vol. 4 (1984)
- Bandes originalesYou've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night (or You Can't See Mamma at All)
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Music by Con Conrad and Billy Rose
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Détails
- Durée7 minutes
- Rapport de forme
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