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Tom and Jerry: The Mansion Cat : ウィキペディア英語版
Tom and Jerry: The Mansion Cat

''Tom and Jerry: The Mansion Cat'' is an animated seven-minute television short produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Turner Entertainment and first aired on 〔 on Boomerang starring Academy Award-winners, ''Tom and Jerry''. Joseph Barbera's long-time partner of 60 years, William Hanna died on March 22nd, just before the cartoon's debut that year. It is notable for being the first and only Tom and Jerry short made especially for Boomerang.〔
Even though it does attempt to recapture the format of the theatrical shorts (1940-1958), fans have criticized this outing for dumbing down the series to simply robotic violence and fighting, whereas the more famous classic shorts always had a story as a trigger for the duo's rivalry, and generally characterized them in a much more nuanced way. Barbera provided the voice of Tom's owner for this production. The buckle on his shoes are a clue to his being there because they are his initials. This was also one of the last cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera before its absorption into Warner Bros. Animation later in 2001.
Thirteen months after it premiered on Boomerang, the seven-minute short re-premiered on Kids' WB! on 〔 at 9:30 a.m. followed by the premiere of ''The Powerpuff Girls''. The character designs for the cat and mouse in this short are based on their designs of the 1975 ''Tom and Jerry'' series, although during that period of time their late-1940s and early-1950s designs are more commonly used. The short has not yet been released on any home media.
==Plot==
The episode begins with a circle showing Jerry running, but as the circle grows, it is shown that Jerry is going nowhere, Tom has captured his tail. However, when the owner calls his name, he lets Jerry's tail go, freeing him back into his cage. The owner (voiced by Joseph Barbera) of Tom and a large house tells Tom he is going away for a while, the house is in perfect shape, and that he does not want Tom blaming "the mouse" (actually Jerry) for any destruction this time. Of course, this means Tom will spend most of the picture chasing Jerry around the house, causing extensive damage.
First, Tom throws the habit-rail out of the mansion, sits on the sofa, eats lots of food stolen from the refrigerator, while watching television (Note: ''Muscle Beach Tom'' was shown on there). Then, traditional chase and damage happen. Among the sequences: Jerry shoves Tom into a VCR, then shelves the resulting cassette-sized cat, Tom traps Jerry in a coffeemaker, Jerry traps Tom in a refrigerator and he comes out again in ice cubes, Jerry sucks Tom and half the living room into a vacuum cleaner, Tom chases Jerry through the yard and into the house on a riding lawn mower. At the end, he crashes the mower into his owner's returning car, who tells Tom he "make() a better hood ornament than a house cat".

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