Problems of the Dog are a cartoon from 1942 of a reel and are the fifth of Tom and Jerry short. Was produced in Technicolor, released in theaters on April 18, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued for the re-launch in 1952. It was inspired by George Gordon Irven Spence Jack Zander and non-accredited, Cecil and Bill Littlejohn Surry.
Jerry runs through a cloth, not going anywhere. As Jerry’s career, Tom is pulling the fabric as a treadmill. Tom reaches the end of the fabric and Jerry cross to the other side of the table as Tom gives chase. Jerry tries to stop at the end of the table, but Tom’s open mouth is waiting! Although it can not stop, Jerry uses one of the cat’s whiskers with the same swing back, and then escapes into his trap. Tom then called the wall to get out of Jerry, and wait patiently as Jerry tiptoe through an electrical outlet on the other side of the wall. Before you can steal a safer place is a piece of cheese in a mousetrap and sustains it with Tom’s tail to fall. When the cat jumps the queue several times is lost, the mouse, simply does the same job, and then runs for his life as Tom tail sharp cries of pain.
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