WEB: Saturday Evening Puss, the 48th Short in the Tom and Jerry Series
Introduction
Saturday Evening Puss is the 48th short in the Tom and Jerry series. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the iconic cat-and-mouse duo.
Release and Reception
The cartoon was released in 1950 and received positive reviews for its humor and animation.
Overview
Plot Summary
Saturday Evening Puss follows Tom's attempts to catch Jerry, who has taken refuge in a mouse hole in Tom's living room.
Tom uses various methods to capture Jerry, including a broom, a vacuum cleaner, and a mousetrap, but all his efforts prove futile.
In the end, Jerry outsmarts Tom and escapes unharmed.
Characters
The cartoon features the main characters from the Tom and Jerry series:
- Tom, the cat
- Jerry, the mouse
Cultural Impact
Saturday Evening Puss is considered one of the classic Tom and Jerry shorts and has been praised for its timeless humor and animation.
The cartoon has been referenced in popular culture, including in the Simpsons episode "Three Men and a Comic Book".
Legacy
Saturday Evening Puss remains a popular cartoon today and is often cited as one of the best examples of the Tom and Jerry series.
The cartoon's enduring popularity is a testament to the enduring appeal of the characters and the timeless humor of the series.
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