Jerry's cousin, a magician, comes to visit Jerry and torment Tom.Jerry's cousin, a magician, comes to visit Jerry and torment Tom.Jerry's cousin, a magician, comes to visit Jerry and torment Tom.
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- TriviaJerry's home, and all of the details of the surrounding house, are carefully rendered, as were most featured cartoons of this era. The array of food depicted in the refrigerator and kitchen is mouth-watering.
- Crazy creditsAt the ending of the feature, the words pop out of the magician's hat in different languages, in Spanish/French, in Middle English, in Chinese, and in Italian; all meaning one thing: "The End".
- ConnectionsEdited into Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2001)
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The magic isn't there.
Tom and Jerry in a haunted house
sounds like fun. Except that isn't what this is. Instead, Jerry gets a visit from yet another friend/relative, this time a magician/hypnotist who uses his uncanny powers on the cat whenever he causes the mice trouble.
Once again, Chuck Jones seems to have no feel for what is right in a Tom and Jerry cartoon, with the most ridiculous idea being Jerry's elevator in the fridge (which is almost as daft as the swimming pool in The Brothers Carry-mouse-off). I remember the good old days when all Jerry had was a sardine tin for a bed (I guess he must have won the lottery).
By now, I've gotten used to Jones' style of animation on T&J, but that doesn't mean I like it, and the same goes for the humour, which cannot hold a candle to the early Hanna-Barbera/Fred Quimby cartoons.
Once again, Chuck Jones seems to have no feel for what is right in a Tom and Jerry cartoon, with the most ridiculous idea being Jerry's elevator in the fridge (which is almost as daft as the swimming pool in The Brothers Carry-mouse-off). I remember the good old days when all Jerry had was a sardine tin for a bed (I guess he must have won the lottery).
By now, I've gotten used to Jones' style of animation on T&J, but that doesn't mean I like it, and the same goes for the humour, which cannot hold a candle to the early Hanna-Barbera/Fred Quimby cartoons.
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- BA_Harrison
- May 29, 2017
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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