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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTom steals a witch's flying broom so he can scare the wits out of Jerry.Tom steals a witch's flying broom so he can scare the wits out of Jerry.Tom steals a witch's flying broom so he can scare the wits out of Jerry.
June Foray
- Tom's Mistress
- (voce)
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William Hanna
- Tom
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Bob Laztny
- Tom (speaking)
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Jack Sabel
- Jerry (speaking)
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Tom sees an advertisement in the newspaper that reads, "Intelligent cat to act as traveling companion for elderly lady. Apply in person at 13 Sunnydale Road." Well, since his owner has been on his case today after Tom broke some china, he sets off for greener pastures.
However, at the address is a haunted-type house that looks just like "The Munsters" home. When he gets inside, a witch with a broom meets him, scaring Tom out of his wits. Off they go for a test run (for him) on her broom, zooming all over the place. Tom, although petrified, passes the test. Later, he decides to go for a joyride on the broom, and winds up scaring Jerry, who was resting at home. Once inside the house, the broom does a lot of funny things on its own, tormenting the mouse. When Tom gets back, the witch is not happy and Tom is in more trouble.
There is a surprise ending, which I won't mention, but overall this was one of the fastest-moving Tom & Jerry animated shorts I've ever seen. It seemed like it was over moments after it started which means it was very entertaining.
However, at the address is a haunted-type house that looks just like "The Munsters" home. When he gets inside, a witch with a broom meets him, scaring Tom out of his wits. Off they go for a test run (for him) on her broom, zooming all over the place. Tom, although petrified, passes the test. Later, he decides to go for a joyride on the broom, and winds up scaring Jerry, who was resting at home. Once inside the house, the broom does a lot of funny things on its own, tormenting the mouse. When Tom gets back, the witch is not happy and Tom is in more trouble.
There is a surprise ending, which I won't mention, but overall this was one of the fastest-moving Tom & Jerry animated shorts I've ever seen. It seemed like it was over moments after it started which means it was very entertaining.
'The Flying Sorceress (1956)' is a bit of an odd 'Tom & Jerry' short because it focuses almost entirely on Tom. After being scolded for breaking something during a chase with Jerry, the fed-up feline decides to take up a job offer he finds in the newspaper. That job ends up being a companion to a witch; most of the piece's comedy comes from the antics that the cat gets up to when he rides a flying broomstick. There are a handful of chuckle-worthy sight gags and the thing moves at a decent pace, but it lacks the 'cat and mouse' angle of its peers and is decidedly less compelling because of it. It isn't bad - I mean, it's enjoyable enough - but it isn't one of the duo's finest outings. 6/10
Fed up with being scolded for breaking things while chasing Jerry, Tom answers a newspaper ad placed by a 'little old lady' seeking a cat companion. When Tom arrives at the woman's house, a creepy old place constantly lashed by a thunderstorm, he realises that the old lady is a witch. At first he is terrified, but once he is used to the idea, Tom has a lot of fun with his new owner's magic broom, using it to teach Jerry a lesson.
While I appreciate the fact that this short tries something a little different with the long running format, I can't say that I like the new look given to the characters: there's something a little off about Tom and Jerry, and the less said about the woman whose house they occupy the better—give me Mammy Two Shoes any day of the week. Even the witch is a poor man's version of Witch Hazel from the Bugs Bunny short Bewitched Bunny (1954).
While I appreciate the fact that this short tries something a little different with the long running format, I can't say that I like the new look given to the characters: there's something a little off about Tom and Jerry, and the less said about the woman whose house they occupy the better—give me Mammy Two Shoes any day of the week. Even the witch is a poor man's version of Witch Hazel from the Bugs Bunny short Bewitched Bunny (1954).
One of the first Tom and Jerry shorts to be shown in Cinemascope, Tom the cat chooses to find a new owner when he finds an add in the paper after his current owner makes him clean up some broken dishes. Bu the new owner winds up being a witch and takes Tom for a ride on her broom. When the witch leaves when the get back to her place, Tom decides to go for a joyride. But he learns never to mess with a witch. I just wasn't feeling this cartoon. It lacked the usual antics of earlier Tom and Jerry shorts. This animated short can be found on disc 2 of Warner Brother's 2-DVD Spotlight Collection set.
My Grade: C-
My Grade: C-
This "Tom and Jerry" short from 1956 called "The Flying Sorceress" is one that's a little "Halloween" and scary themed liked. Tom is frustrated as he can't catch Jerry only he sees a newspaper ad to become a cat for an old lady, only it turns out not what Tom expected. The house is creepy and old this woman is a witch and her broom comes into play as it's like it has special powers. Who would have thought we would see a flying cat! Overall good well done episode with the scary witch theme that made life a nightmare as Tom became a scared cat!
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- QuizThis cartoon marks the first time where Joan's head is visible onscreen, as in her previous two appearances Pet Peeve and Mouse for Sale her head appears to be off-camera.
- BlooperWhen Tom knocks on the witch's door, he is holding a newspaper. When he enters her house he no longer has the paper.
- Citazioni
[last lines]
Tom's Mistress: [seeing Tom fly away on a broom] Now, what's that cat up to..?
- ConnessioniFeatured in Matinee Mouse (1966)
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