Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary
Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary | |
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Tom and Jerry series | |
Directed by | Chuck Jones |
Produced by | Chuck Jones |
Story by | Chuck Jones |
Voices by |
Mel Blanc William Hanna (gasping) |
Music by | Dean Elliott |
Animation by |
Don Towsley Tom Ray Dick Thompson Ben Washam Ken Harris Al Pabian |
Studio |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sib Tower 12 Productions |
Distributed by | Metro Goldwyn Mayer |
Release date(s) | February 17, 1966 |
Color process | Metrocolor |
Running time | 6:40 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Jerry-Go-Round |
Followed by | Love Me, Love My Mouse |
Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and directed by Chuck Jones. The title is a parody of the popular nursery rhyme "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary".
Plot
Tom is sleeping, but Jerry, sleepwalking, pulls Tom's whiskers through one side of his face. Annoyed, Tom stops Jerry and turns him around, but Jerry punches Tom's jaw into his face. Tom then snaps his fingers to wake Jerry up, flicks Jerry's head to send it spinning, and hits Jerry with a pool cue, sending Jerry rolling into the wall of his mousehole.
Jerry then pulls Tom's tail into an umbrella, but Tom snaps his fingers again, ties Jerry up in string and unwinds the string to send Jerry rolling into his hole again. Jerry then walks out with a steak knife, but sneezes and wakes up, causing Jerry to guiltily return to his hole. Jerry then gulps several cups of coffee to stay awake and prevent himself from attacking Tom, but his eyes close three times and he falls asleep. Jerry then walks out with a brick, but sneezes and wakes up. Jerry opens Tom's eyes, and the cat swallows the brick, causing Tom to throw Jerry back into his hole and board it up.
Jerry opens the board and with a ball of yarn tied around his waist, ties it around Tom's tail, and spreads it around the house and outside. He finally ties it around an anvil and pushes the anvil down the chimney. Tom is pulled around the house, squeezed through gaps, and pulled up to the chimney, where he hits his head on the anvil. Tom starts crying, packs up, and leaves. Tom walks through a desert, with Jerry sleepwalking behind him.
Crew
- Story: Chuck Jones
- Co-Director: Maurice Noble
- Animation: Ken Harris, Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Al Pabian
- Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard
- Vocal Effects: Mel Blanc, William Hanna
- Production Manager: Earl Jonas
- Music: Dean Elliott
- Production Supervised by: Les Goldman
- Produced and Directed by: Chuck Jones
- MPAA Certificate Number: 20839
Availability
DVD:
- Tom and Jerry: Mouse Trouble, Disc 1
- Tom and Jerry: Fur Flying Adventures, Volume 3
- Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection, Disc 1
- Tom and Jerry: Classic Collection - Volume 6
External links
- Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary at the Internet Movie Database