Tom and Jerry – Fraidy Cat

Tom and Jerry – Fraidy Cat

Fraidy Cat is a 1942 animated cartoon of a reel is the fourth in Tom and Jerry short, produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It was released in theaters on January 17, 1942 and reissued in 1952 to re-release.

The cartoon begins with Tom listening to the “Witching Hour” on radio, and was frightened by the horror story that is told. Halfway into the story, drama (creeps, chills ice in the spine, heart leaping in her throat) started going to Tom. At the end all shady, Tom flees and hides in a pot as a cry mispronounced. Upon hearing the voice saying “And that, my dear children, concludes witching hour tonight,” Tom sighs with relief, and the question was asked, “And I believe in ghosts … right?” Swallowing, Tom nods as if to say, “Yes, I do.”

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