Cat Napping
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Cat Napping
Tom and Jerry series |
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The title card of Cat Napping |
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Directed by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Produced by | Fred Quimby |
Story by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by | Irven Spence Ray Patterson Ed Barge Kenneth Muse |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | December 8, 1951 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 6 minutes 52 seconds |
Preceded by | Nit-witty Kitty |
Followed by | The Flying Cat |
IMDb profile |
Cat Napping is a Tom and Jerry cartoon from 1951. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby.
[edit] Plot
Jerry is snoozing in a hammock, until Tom walks out with a drink, a radio, a pillow and a newspaper and tries to sit on it. He spots the mouse and is angry. Tom slides Jerry off the hammock and into the water. Jerry wakes up and gasps for breath. He sees that Tom did it and flips the hammock over so that Tom swallows his drink glass and falls. Tom responds by shaking Jerry off the hammock and into the air. Jerry, by pure fortune, falls into a bird's nest, which transports him through a tree trunk and right back onto the hammock before Tom can lay down. Tom is dumbfounded, but scoops up the mouse and deposits him on top of a marching ant army. Before Jerry can understand what has happened, he bumps his head on a steel sprinkler. Jerry redirects the ants such that they march onto the hammock, causing the strings to snap and Tom to be rolled up.
Tom has patched up the broken strings and takes a drink while keeping a lookout. Jerry gets onto a lily pad and kicks a bullfrog into Tom's drink. Tom notices nothing and drinks the drink and the frog. All is well until the frog jumps inside of Tom and hops the cat all the way home. Tom hits his head numerous times along the way. Jerry steals a sip of Tom's drink until Tom gives chase. Jerry unleashes a lawn mower on the cat, and Tom, fearing the loss of his fur, runs away until he gets tied up into the hammock and gets sheared.
Tom has patched up the hammock and sleeps with a baseball bat. Jerry hooks up the hammock to a crank, pulls the crank back as far as it goes, and cuts the line, catapulting Tom into the air, still asleep. Tom wakes up when he sees and hears an airplane, but returns to sleep. When Tom sees a flying bird, he is puzzled and looks down to see nothing but ocean below him. Tom panics and hits the ocean so hard he breaks into 16 pieces.
Meanwhile, Jerry lures Spike onto the hammock with a bone. Tom is irate and storms back faster than a speeding bullet to catch Jerry in the hammock. He wraps up Spike instead and hits him numerous times. Tom reaches in and pulls out a collar. Tom tries to figure out what that could go to. He discounts Jerry and hits it right on the mark with his second guess: Spike. Tom gulps as Spike emerges barking mad. Tom wraps Spike in his own collar and runs off. Spike easily frees himself by flexing and annihilates Tom.
Tom is made to fan Jerry while being constantly kicked by a sleeping Spike.
[edit] Trivia
- The ants that crawl up and bounce on Tom's hammock also appear in the classic shorts Pup on a Picnic and Barbecue Brawl.