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Film series
  
Tom and Jerry

Producer
  
Fred Quimby

Duration
  

Music director
  
Scott Bradley

Cast
  
Daws Butler

Language
  
English

Thats My Pup! movie poster

Director
  
William Hanna Joseph Barbera

Release date
  
April 25, 1953

Directors
  
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Similar movies
  
Tom and Jerry movies

That's My Pup! is a 1953 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby with music by Scott Bradley. The short was animated by animators Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Ed Barge and Irven Spence, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle. This cartoon features the third pairing of Spike with his son Tyke. It was released on April 25, 1953 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The episode title is a pun on the phrase "That's my boy!"

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Plot

Tom and Jerry 76 Episode Thats My Pup 1953 YouTube

Spike is teaching Tyke the three important rules of being a dog: being man's best friend, burying bones and how to chase cats, which Spike says is his specialty. Observing Tom chasing Jerry and waiting by Jerry's mouse hole, Spike has the perfect cat to chase in, Tom. He sneaks up behind Tom and barks ferociously. Tom is quite literally frightened out of his skin and climbs a tree to get away from Spike, shredding off most of its bark in the process. Spike accosts Tom and warns him in more friendly than usual way that if Tyke starts barking, Tom starts climbing in order to give the little pup some self-esteem ("Listen, pussycat. My boy is learning how to chase cats, and I Do want him to have any trouble. Understand? When he starts barkin', you start climbin'. Is that clear?"). But when Tyke barks and covers his eyes, Spike throws him up the tree and Tom smashes through several branches before halting halfway up. However, Jerry is eavesdropping on the conversation, and both Jerry and Tyke take it in turns to bark at Tom. Tom gets Jerry and whistles, Tyke appears and barks at Tom. No results, Jerry bites Tom's thumb causing him to scream. Tom (who has now had enough of Tyke barking and chasing him) is about to kick Tyke until Spike appears (giving Tom a warning look that he'll do something horrible to Tom if he ends up kicking Tyke), so Tom gently puts Tyke down and climbs up the tree sheepishly with his toes. Jerry barks at Tom and Tom speeds up. He comes at the tree, with long necked and he escapes.

Tom and Jerry Fandubs Thats My Pup YouTube

Tyke finds Tom, again. He bites his tail and Tom puts him at the bucket. He hides behind the bush and goes inside. Tom gets a cloth that looks like his tail and ties it into a flagpole. When Tyke bites it, he was sent into the flagpole, while pulling him up, his tongue is out and runs away. Tyke yelps for help until Spike arrives. Spike calls on Tyke to check if he is all right. When Tyke barks for help, he falls down on top of Spike, who comes to the (obvious) conclusion that Tom is responsible for Tyke as he becomes angry. Spike paints the flagpole with grease and barks at Tom who begins climbing up the flagpole. However, the amount of grease causes him to be slowed down, causing him to struggle. Spike then allows Tyke to bark in his place while Tom continues trying to climb up the flagpole. By nighttime, Tyke was still barking away that Tom still climbs in fear, while Spike says, "That's my boy doing' that". And Spike is sleeping at the doghouse with Jerry.

Voice Cast

Tom and Jerry Thats My Pup Warner Bros Motion Picture Imaging

  • Daws Butler as Spike.
  • Production

    Cartoon Pictures and Video for Thats My Pup 1953 BCDB

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

  • Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 5
  • Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 3, Disc One
  • References

    That's My Pup! Wikipedia