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The tender-ironic film outlines some well-known situations of the dog-owner relationship.
The tender-ironic film outlines some well-known situations of the dog-owner relationship.
The tender-ironic film outlines some well-known situations of the dog-owner relationship.
Donald's sister Dumbella sends her three sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie to visit their uncle Donald. They prove to be quite a handful for Donald, even with help from his book on child rearing.
On Motunui, Maui tries to catch a fish with his magical fishhook, only to be comically foiled by the ocean.
Tom ties up Spike and sneaks into the courtyard of the glamorous Toodles Galore with his bass, hoping to woo her with his song, much to the annoyance of a sleeping Jerry.
มิคกี้ทำหน้าที่คุมรถตักไอน้ำในไซต์ก่อสร้างที่แสนจะวุ่นวายซึ่งมีมินนี่ขายกล่องอาหารกลางวันอยู่ที่นั่น และมีพีตจอมเจ้าชู้เป็นหัวหน้าคนงาน
ช่วงเย็นที่เนิบช้าของมิคกี้กลายเป็นช่วงที่ต้องเร่งรีบเมื่อมินนี่โทรมาและสงสัยว่าทำไมเขาถึงมาสาย โชคดีที่พลูโตยินดีช่วยมิคกี้ให้ได้ออกจากบ้าน
Tom is shipwrecked on an island, which is inhabited by at least one mouse - Jerry. To thwart the hungry cat, Jerry disguises himself as a cannibal.
As Tom and Jerry stage their typical fight sequences, the patriotic soldier theme of the title is evidenced by such things as a carton of eggs labeled "Hen Grenades"; Jerry dropping light bulbs from an airplane like bombs; and Jerry sending a telegram with the message "Sighted Cat - Sank Same." Musical phrasings from various patriotic war songs are heard throughout. The cut scene after Jerry hitting Tom with the board 4 times was cut from the 1950 reissue print for a war bond joke, and the original footage is currently considered "lost" due to the negatives destroyed in the 1978 George Eastman House fire.
A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.
มิคกี้เผลอเหยียบเท้ามินนี่ขณะเต้นรำ มินนี่จึงผละออกไปหาคู่เต้นที่ดีกว่า และนั่นคือพีต ส่วนมิคกี้ก็ลงไปกองร้องไห้กับพื้น
The last of Tex Avery's variations on "Red Hot Riding Hood" (1943), in which the country wolf visits his city cousin, who tries to teach him the rudiments of civilized behavior when watching girls in nightclubs - without, it has to be said, a great deal of success...