Tom And Jerry – The Night before Christmas

The night before Christmas is an animated cartoon from 1941 of a reel is the third of Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby and encouraged by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence and Billie Littlejohn. As was the practice in original songs of animated shorts for MGM at the time, only Hanna and Barbera are credited. He was nominated for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Short Film: Cartoons. It was released in theaters on December 6, 1941 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer.

In a large house on Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve, nothing moved, not even a mouse … or so it seems at first. Jerry out of his hole to avoid a mousetrap with Christmas themes (and baited with a piece of cheese wrapped in a red ribbon) placed in its hole. Jerry quickly moves to Christmas, hopping merrily round the tree, licking the candy canes, and jumping on a stuffed lion that squeaked. Jerry still jumping in the stuffed animal, but it bounces too much and falls into what he thinks is another soft toy. Jerry jumps up and down the gray skin, without realizing that what is jumping on is, in fact, Tom, it has attracted. Tom growls and just before he can eat Jerry, thinking quickly grabs the mouse close “Do not open until Christmas” tag and immediately put into the mouth of Tom.

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