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Pecos Pest - Wikipedia. Pecos Pest is the 9. Tom and Jerryshort, released in 1. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera scored by Scott Bradley and released in theaters on November 1. Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer. Pecos Pest was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

This was the last Tom and Jerry cartoon released to be produced by Fred Quimby before he went into retirement. This was also last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in Academy format; all subsequent Tom and Jerry cartoons were released in Cinema. Scope format. The cartoon was animated by Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, and Kenneth Muse, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and music by Scott Bradley.

It is one of the special episodes featuring a guest appearance with Uncle Pecos and his music were performed (uncredited) by Shug Fisher. Jerry receives a telegram from his Uncle Pecos, saying he is on his way to the big city from Texas for a guitar solo and will be staying with his nephew for the night; Pecos then arrives shortly after.

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  • Pecos Pest is the 96th one-reel animated Tom and Jerry short, released in 1955 directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera scored by Scott Bradley and released in.
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The mustached mouse (who stutters in a fashion similar to Porky Pig) gives Jerry a performance on his guitar, playing his new song, "Crambone" (his version of the song "Frog Went A- Courting"), which he gets through most of until he breaks a guitar string toward the end. Uncle Pecos asks Jerry if he has a spare guitar string, but Jerry shakes his head in the way of saying no. Pecos looks out the mouse hole and claims he sees another string. He walks up to a sleeping Tom and fearlessly plucks a whisker off the cat's face and installs it into his guitar, startling Tom awake.

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As Pecos starts to play a song, a shocked Jerry comes to the rescue and quickly carries his reckless uncle away from Tom back to the mouse hole, accidentally banging his uncle's head on the wall just above the hole whilst doing so. Just as Tom is about to get them, Jerry drags Pecos into the hole, but Pecos quickly sticks his head out and thanks a confused Tom for his "service". Tom then heads to the bathroom to examine his severed whisker in the mirror, but then he hears the sound of Pecos breaking another string. Pecos then appears and plucks another whisker from Tom's face.

An angry Tom seizes Pecos, but Jerry arrives, rescuing his uncle again by squirting a tube of toothpaste into Tom's face, with the toothpaste forming into a pair of glasses. As Jerry makes a run back to the mouse hole with Pecos, they fall through a floor grate. Tom arrives and listens to Pecos continuing to play his guitar until he breaks another string and claims he needs another whisker. Scared of feeling any more pain due to another whisker being plucked, Tom barricades the grate and flees. He hides next to the basement door, which Pecos throws open on top of him, and calls for the cat while Jerry holds onto his uncle's tail, trying to stop him. The force of the impact causes the basement door to break into pieces, revealing a flattened Tom, who immediately runs away as Pecos follows.

Tom slams anything he can find onto Pecos in order to keep him at bay: first a bread bin, then the top half of a Dutch Door shut (without realizing that, because Pecos is a mouse, he can simply walk underneath it), and finally a mop. As if uninterrupted, Pecos keeps coming and tries to reason with the cat that he needs a whisker to fix his guitar and is not going to let a broken string stand in the way of his fame and fortune. As a last resort, Tom jumps out the kitchen window and runs back to the front door before shutting it. He slowly checks through the peep- hole to see if the coast is clear, but Pecos suddenly reaches through and yanks off a whisker. Pecos installs the whisker, which immediately snaps after he tunes his guitar. Tom frantically runs away to look for another place to hide.

Pecos comes searching for him again, and finds him sitting on a chair wearing a knight's helmet and holding a book and a lit cigar. Tom dumps some cigar ash onto Pecos's head, but an unfazed Pecos responds by flipping the chair over and removing another whisker.

Adamant not to lose the two leftover whiskers, Tom dashes into a nearby closet and slams the door shut. Pecos then invites Jerry to listen to the song he's going to play for his encore, which he plays at first with no problems. This causes Tom to calm down a little and he steps out of his hiding place.

But just as he is liking the music that Pecos is generating, the snap of yet another string is heard, causing Tom to instantaneously gasp and retreat back into the closet. Determined to get another whisker, Pecos approaches the closet door, declaring, "You know darn well I can't leave without a guitar string." before he proceeds to attack the door with an ax. Watch Barbie: Fairytopia Online Free 2016 there. Tom finally surrenders with a white flag, pulls out his fifth whisker and hands it to Pecos. Later, Pecos announces to Jerry that he has to leave and reminds him to watch his concert the next night. The night comes, and both Jerry (excitedly) and Tom (who now has only one whisker left and is very irritated) are watching his performance on the living room TV. Pecos starts playing, but midway through, one of the guitar's strings snaps again. Tom goes up to the TV and laughs hysterically at Peco's situation, knowing that he has no replacement strings.

But in a comical twist, Pecos reaches through the TV screen and yanks out Tom's last whisker, leaving the feline baffled as Pecos finishes his performance. Availability[edit]DVDShug Fisher as Uncle Pecos. Daws Butler. Production[edit]Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

Animation: Ed Barge, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson, Kenneth Muse. Layout: Richard Bickenbach. Backgrounds: Robert Gentle. Music Direction: Scott Bradley.

Produced by Fred Quimby. See also[edit]External links[edit].

Trap Happy - Wikipedia. Trap Happy is a 1.

American one- reel animated cartoon and is the 2. Tom and Jerryshort directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Michael Lah, Ray Patterson and Pete Burness. The music was composed by Scott Bradley.

It was released to theaters on June 2. It was re- issued on March 6, 1. It is one of Tom and Jerry's most violent cartoons. Jerry Mouse is being chased down the steps by Tom Cat. Jerry hides under a chair and Tom runs under it, but gets smacked on the bottom with a board from Jerry.

Jerry's mouse hole is then mined with dynamite, but unknowingly for Tom, Jerry has lit another firework under him, and both explode. Tom angrily continues the pursuit until Jerry offers him a fireplace shovel to hit him with. Tom misses several times and Jerry holds the tool down until Tom pulls on it so hard he hits himself when Jerry flees. Tom jumps into Jerry's hole, but his lips are ruffled and Tom has to pull himself out. Tom is tired of the chase and searches in the Yellow Pages for a pest control exterminator. He finds one for Ajax Mouse Exterminators, with the motto One Call - That's All.

Tom calls the company up impersonating Mammy Two Shoes and gets them to come over. Butch arrives within seconds and goes to work. He paints a steel nut two shades of yellow so it looks like cheese, and tops it off with a blast of "Essence of Cheese". Butch rolls it into Jerry's hole. Jerry smells the nut and since it smells like cheese, eats it. Butch then attracts Jerry with a magnet, trapping the mouse.

Butch pulls out an axe, holding Jerry down while he attempts to cleave the mouse in two. Tom, not wanting to watch, turns away.

Jerry substitutes Tom's tail. Tom screams in pain and the chase begins. Jerry runs into his hole and Butch pins him to a wall inside the hole with a brace. With nowhere to go, Jerry touches two electric wires to the brace, causing it to backfire onto Butch. Later, the two cats attempt to kill the mouse with poison gas. Jerry walks out with a gas mask on; the two cats are puzzled, but are unable to figure out his identity. Jerry salutes and the cats salute as if to say "Good day!" Tom returns to pumping gas, but Butch has deduced the little creature must be Jerry.

He slaps Tom and points to Jerry removing his mask, taunting the cats and running off. Both cats chase him one behind the other, but fall victim to Jerry placing an iron in their path such that Tom falls into Butch's mouth. Jerry hides in another mouse hole and the two cats resort to prying up the entire wall. Using a hammer, Jerry slams Tom's foot, causing him to lose grip and Butch's fingers to be crushed. Jerry plays "Yankee Doodle" on six of Butch's fingers as a keyboard and Butch releases them. By then, his fingers turn red as they swell up and pop his nails open, releasing steam with a train whistle sound.

Butch instructs Tom to keep quiet and hands him a sledgehammer while he sneaks in through a grate and chases Jerry through the walls of the house, doing significant damage. Jerry pops out of the hole and Tom swings as instructed, but hits Butch's head instead. Butch lights a bomb and the cats hide. Jerry sees it and throws it back.

The cats and the mouse play Hot Potato with the bomb until Butch's hat falls off his head and it is mixed up. Jerry, instead of getting the bomb as intended, gets the hat, and Butch has the bomb on top of his head. Puzzled as to why Jerry is not planting the bomb on Butch again, the cats look up, only to be found as the bomb explodes. Jerry runs into one hole and comes out the other to find Butch on that side, then comes back out the other and finds Tom on that side. The two cats both grope and feel Jerry at the same time and grab for him just as the mouse jumps, leaving the two cats with hands held (though they are unaware of it).

Both cats think they have Jerry and yank the other cat into the wall several times. Butch then pokes at Tom with a broom and Tom proceeds to pull Butch through the entire wall, demolishing it, all with the false impression that their hands are latched on to Jerry. Tom slaps the pile of brick and rock with a board until he sees an opening. He digs through the pile and finds Butch's hat, with a corner missing. As Tom tries to find Jerry in the hat, Butch revives and replaces the hat as he draws himself up, incensed at Tom and having enough of Jerry. Butch marks out the "MOUSE" in "MOUSE EXTERMINATOR" on his bag and replaces it with "CAT".

Tom realizes the title is changed into a cat exterminator and reads, "C- A- T, Cat". Butch then takes a gleaming, double- barreled shotgun out of his bag. Terrified, Tom dashes to the nearest window and crashes through it. Jerry rushes to the nearest window to watch as Butch chases after him and shoots him as the cartoon fades out and the chase ends. Voice Cast[edit]William Hanna as Tom and Butch's screams (uncredited)Dick Nelson as Butch Cat (speaking) (uncredited)Availability[edit]DVDExternal links[edit].

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