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Film series
  
Tom and Jerry

Duration
  

Music director
  
Scott Bradley

Language
  
English

Push Button Kitty movie poster

Director
  
William Hanna Joseph Barbera

Release date
  
September 6, 1952

Directors
  
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Cast
  
Lillian Randolph, Thea Vidale

Producers
  
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Similar movies
  
Tom and Jerry movies

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Push-Button Kitty is a 1952 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 70th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes.

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Plot

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Mammy Two Shoes is sweeping the floor while Tom is relaxing near Jerry's mouse hole, not caring or noticing as Jerry comes out and returns with a piece of cheese. Then Mammy receives a package she has been expecting. She opens it to reveal Mechano, a talented robotic cat, just the opportunity to downsize Tom after his laziness. In disbelief, both Tom and Jerry laugh out loud. Then Mammy turns on Mechano with the remote control, and it immediately darts to the mouse, hits him with a hammer, and slingshots him out through the window.

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Then Mammy laughs, causing the unwanted cat to pack up and leave the house. Mammy praises Mechano on its job. Jerry tries to get back into his hole in defiance, using various disguises to elude the computerised cat, but these efforts fail and there is no match for Mechano's every thwarting gadget.

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Knowing he cannot win by himself, Jerry inserts a series of clockwork mice under the door slot to create a diversion for Mechano. Mechano starts to attack the mice and the house as soon as it detects them, but goes haywire and chops up the piano with an axe, breaks the china with his cannon, saws a table with a buzzsaw, and launches dynamite into a mouse hole, causing serious wreckage in the house. Mammy hears all of this, and when she sees Mechano chopping onto the floor after one of the mice, shouts at Mechano to stop. However, the computer only responds to the controller, so nothing happens. Mammy runs around screaming for help from Tom, who hears her.

Mammy runs away from the assault as Mechano tries to break through the wardrobes and doors to chase the mouse but ends up crashing and breaking himself into pieces, with its computer hub flying out and accidentally swallowed by Tom just before the maid reaches him. Mammy, with great relief, welcomes the cat back into the house and grateful to have him back on mouse-catching duties. However, Jerry gets the last laugh when he turns the Mechano's remote control, causing Tom to transform into Mechano before the chase resumes. The terrified woman watches helplessly and starts screaming for the mechanized Tom to stop as he goes on a path of destruction.

Voice cast

  • Lillian Randolph as Mammy Two Choes
  • Thea Vidale
  • Production

  • Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Animation: Irven Spence, Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse
  • Music: Scott Bradley
  • Produced by Fred Quimby
  • Availability

    DVD

  • Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 2, Disc Two
  • References

    Push-Button Kitty Wikipedia