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|Shorts = Sylvester and Tweety Cartoons |
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|Next = A Street Cat Named Sylvester |
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+ | |Next1 =A Street Cat <br> Named Sylvester}} |
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+ | |name = Tom Tom Tomcat |
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+ | |image = Tom_Tom_Tomcat_Animated_Title_Card.gif |
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+ | |Director = [[Friz Freleng|I. Freleng]] |
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+ | |producer = [[Eddie Selzer]] (uncredited) |
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+ | |airdate = June 27, 1953 |
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+ | |series = [[Merrie Melodies]] |
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+ | |Writer = [[Warren Foster]] |
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+ | |Animators = [[Ken Champin]]<br>[[Virgil Ross]]<br>[[Arthur Davis]]<br>[[Manuel Perez]]<br>[[Harry Love]] (effects animation) |
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+ | |Layout-artist = [[Hawley Pratt]] |
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+ | |Background-artist = [[Irv Wyner]] |
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+ | |Sound effects = [[Treg Brown]] (uncredited) |
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+ | |Voice = [[Mel Blanc]]<br>[[Bea Benaderet]] (uncredited) |
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+ | |Musician = [[Carl W. Stalling|Carl Stalling]] |
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+ | |Starring = [[Sylvester]]<br>[[Tweety]]<br>[[Granny]]<br>Chief Rain-in-the-P-P-Puss |
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+ | |previous = [[Hare Trimmed]] |
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+ | |next = [[Wild over You]] |
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+ | |video = [[File:Tom Tom Tomcat (1953) with original titles recreation|thumb|center|280px]] |
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+ | [[File:Tom Tom Tomcat - Sylvester and Tweety (1953)|thumb|center|280px]] |
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− | [[File:Tomtomcat.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Title Card]] |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | Granny and Tweety are riding through the desert in their wagon, to the tune of |
+ | Granny and Tweety are riding through the desert in their wagon, to the tune of "Oh! Susanna", when they are ambushed by Indians (who bear remarkable resemblance to Sylvester). They are forced to hole up in a fort, where Granny begins to shoot them down while Tweety counts ("Ten Little Indians"). On the tenth, one nearly takes Tweety, but Granny bonks him on the head with a mallet. |
− | More attempts include an archer and a battering ram, both foiled. One archer almost drags Tweety out again ("Granny! Help! A Mohican got me!") but Granny surprises him with a |
+ | More attempts include an archer and a battering ram, both foiled. One archer almost drags Tweety out again ("Granny! Help! A Mohican got me!") but Granny surprises him with a bomb instead. The cats' attempts continue like this, all of them backfiring or being foiled. |
Finally, Granny and Tweety disguise themselves as a fellow Indian, and lead the cats into the powder house. When one asks for a match, they kindly oblige, and the powder house explodes, causing all the cats to fall. "Oh my goodness!" Tweety comments, "It's raining putty tats!" |
Finally, Granny and Tweety disguise themselves as a fellow Indian, and lead the cats into the powder house. When one asks for a match, they kindly oblige, and the powder house explodes, causing all the cats to fall. "Oh my goodness!" Tweety comments, "It's raining putty tats!" |
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==Censorship== |
==Censorship== |
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− | *On the syndicated |
+ | * On the syndicated ''Merrie Melodies'' show, the part where an Indian cat drills a hole in the side of Tweety and Granny's fort shelter and preps to shoot them with a bow and arrow (only to get shot by a rifle and have his bottom half fall down like a loose pair of pants) was cut.<ref>http://www.intanibase.com/gac/looneytunes/censored-t.aspx</ref> |
+ | * This cartoon has not been seen on American television since the early 1990s due to Native American stereotyping. While the Turner networks in the United States, such as [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Boomerang]], don't currently air this, the Turner networks internationally have shown this cartoon uncut and uncensored. |
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+ | ==References== |
+ | {{reflist}} |
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− | * [[List of cartoons featuring Sylvester]] |
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+ | == External Links == |
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− | {{SylvesterShorts}} |
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+ | [https://sfx-resource.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_Tom_Tomcat_(1953) Tom Tom Tomcat] on the SFX Resource {{SylvesterShorts}} |
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{{TweetyShorts}} |
{{TweetyShorts}} |
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[[Category:Sylvester Cartoons]] |
[[Category:Sylvester Cartoons]] |
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[[Category:Cartoons directed by Friz Freleng]] |
[[Category:Cartoons directed by Friz Freleng]] |
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[[Category:Tweety Cartoons]] |
[[Category:Tweety Cartoons]] |
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[[Category:Shorts]] |
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[[Category:1953]] |
[[Category:1953]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons written by Warren Foster]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with music by Carl W. Stalling]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with layouts by Hawley Pratt]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with backgrounds by Irv Wyner]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with film editing by Treg Brown]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with sound effects edited by Treg Brown]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with orchestrations by Milt Franklyn]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Bea Benaderet]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with characters voiced by Mel Blanc]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons produced by Eddie Selzer]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cartoons with effects animated by Harry Love]] |
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Tom Tom Tomcat is a 1953 Merrie Melodies animated short featuring Sylvester and Tweety.
Plot
Granny and Tweety are riding through the desert in their wagon, to the tune of "Oh! Susanna", when they are ambushed by Indians (who bear remarkable resemblance to Sylvester). They are forced to hole up in a fort, where Granny begins to shoot them down while Tweety counts ("Ten Little Indians"). On the tenth, one nearly takes Tweety, but Granny bonks him on the head with a mallet.
More attempts include an archer and a battering ram, both foiled. One archer almost drags Tweety out again ("Granny! Help! A Mohican got me!") but Granny surprises him with a bomb instead. The cats' attempts continue like this, all of them backfiring or being foiled.
Finally, Granny and Tweety disguise themselves as a fellow Indian, and lead the cats into the powder house. When one asks for a match, they kindly oblige, and the powder house explodes, causing all the cats to fall. "Oh my goodness!" Tweety comments, "It's raining putty tats!"
Censorship
- On the syndicated Merrie Melodies show, the part where an Indian cat drills a hole in the side of Tweety and Granny's fort shelter and preps to shoot them with a bow and arrow (only to get shot by a rifle and have his bottom half fall down like a loose pair of pants) was cut.[1]
- This cartoon has not been seen on American television since the early 1990s due to Native American stereotyping. While the Turner networks in the United States, such as Cartoon Network and Boomerang, don't currently air this, the Turner networks internationally have shown this cartoon uncut and uncensored.
References
External Links
Tom Tom Tomcat on the SFX Resource
Tweety Cartoons | ||||
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1942 | A Tale of Two Kitties | |||
1944 | Birdy and the Beast | |||
1945 | A Gruesome Twosome | |||
1947 | Tweetie Pie | |||
1948 | I Taw a Putty Tat | |||
1949 | Bad Ol' Putty Tat | |||
1950 | Home, Tweet Home • All a Bir-r-r-d • Canary Row | |||
1951 | Putty Tat Trouble • Room and Bird • Tweety's S.O.S. • Tweet Tweet Tweety | |||
1952 | Gift Wrapped • Ain't She Tweet • A Bird in a Guilty Cage | |||
1953 | Snow Business • Fowl Weather • Tom Tom Tomcat • A Street Cat Named Sylvester • Catty Cornered | |||
1954 | Dog Pounded • Muzzle Tough • Satan's Waitin' | |||
1955 | Sandy Claws • Tweety's Circus • Red Riding Hoodwinked • Heir-Conditioned | |||
1956 | Tweet and Sour • Tree Cornered Tweety • Tugboat Granny | |||
1957 | Tweet Zoo • Tweety and the Beanstalk • Birds Anonymous • Greedy for Tweety | |||
1958 | A Pizza Tweety-Pie • A Bird in a Bonnet | |||
1959 | Trick or Tweet • Tweet and Lovely • Tweet Dreams | |||
1960 | Hyde and Go Tweet • Trip for Tat | |||
1961 | The Rebel Without Claws • The Last Hungry Cat | |||
1962 | The Jet Cage | |||
1964 | Hawaiian Aye Aye | |||
2011 | I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat |