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Film series
  
Tom and Jerry

Producer
  
Fred Quimby

Language
  
English

Music director
  
Scott Bradley

Duration
  


Director
  
William HannaJoseph Barbera

Release date
  
July 19, 1941

Directors
  
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera

Cast
  
Lillian Randolph
,
Thea Vidale
,
Clarence Nash



Similar
  
Springtime for Thomas, Sufferin Cats!, The Yankee Doodle Mouse

The Midnight Snack is a 1941 Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley.

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Plot

The cartoon takes place in a kitchen at midnight. Jerry pokes his head out of the refrigerator door and steals some cheese, unaware that Tom is watching him. Tom weighs the mouse down enough such that he can no longer see in front of him. After Jerry falls off from a rolling pin, Tom emerges from his hiding place with a smug face.

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Jerry "salutes" the cat and returns the slice of cheese to the refrigerator. He then proceeds to steal just a tiny bit of cheese, but Tom stomps on his tail with one of his hind paws and replaces the cheese as if to say, "Leave it alone". However, the cat soon realizes that he has the free run of the refrigerator, so he traps Jerry's tail with an iron and begins eating. Jerry frees himself, but is soon caught by Tom, and returns himself to the iron.

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Tom then presents Jerry with the wedge of cheese, which he cannot reach due to the iron. Tom then smells the cheese, but soon sees that it is the wedge of cheese to his nose's displeasure and tosses it away. Unfortunately, the cheese smashes some crockery and wakes up Mammy Two Shoes, who goes downstairs. Tom quickly shoves Jerry into the refrigerator and hides. Mammy rushes in and opens the fridge, screaming in terror when she spots Jerry. Leaping onto a stool and comically hiking up numerous, patterned layers of underclothes, Mammy calls Tom who emerges and pursues Jerry. In the midst of the chase, Mammy leaves the room.

Tom surprises Jerry behind a trash bin, but Jerry tricks Tom into looking over the bin and jumps on the pedal, sending it to crash into Tom's face. Jerry then jumps into the toaster and Tom starts it. Jerry pops up, his rear end smoking, and cools it in a sink full of water, only to be chased again by Tom. Tom ends up losing his grip and gets his tail caught up in an ironing board, with his body facing the refrigerator. Jerry climbs down the blind, picks up a fork with his tail and stabs Tom with the fork, causing Tom to slide down the board and eventually crash into the fridge just as Jerry had planned.

Mammy re-enters the room on the belief that Tom has caught Jerry and disposed of Jerry. Then she opens the refrigerator door to get Tom a bowl of cream, only to find Tom in the refrigerator, covered in food. Jerry overhears Mammy shouting at Tom and kicking the screeching cat out of the house while devouring his wedge of cheese.

Trivia

This cartoon featured the second appearance of Tom and Jerry, and was the first in which the characters were given their iconic names; the first cartoon, Puss Gets the Boot had the cat named Jasper and the mouse without a name, though animation model sheets referred to the latter as "Jinx".

Production

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  • Directed by: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Animation: Cecil Surry, Irven Spence, Bill Littlejohn, Jack Zander, George Gordon, Carl Urbano
  • Music: Scott Bradley
  • Produced by: Fred Quimby
  • Voice cast


  • Lillian Randolph as Mammy Two Shoes (1941 original version) (uncredited)
  • Thea Vidale as Mammy Two Shoes (1989 dubbed version) (uncredited)
  • Clarence Nash as Tom (uncredited)
  • Availability

    DVD

  • Tom and Jerry Golden Collection Volume One, disc one
  • Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection, Volume Two, disc one
  • VHS

  • Starring Tom & Jerry
  • References

    The Midnight Snack Wikipedia


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