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mouse walks away with the last cup, feeling confident that he has the advantage, Jasper drops a bunch of pillows on the ground. When the mouse tries to expel Jasper by dropping the glass, it stays intact when it lands on the soft surface of one of the pillows. The mouse tries to escape but Jasper catches him by the tail. Jasper inadvertently throws the mouse onto a shelf, where he escapes and begins pelting him with several dishes, making sure that Jasper will "get the boot." Jasper begins to feel tired of holding all the dishes, and can only watch as the mouse drops one last dish on the ground, breaking it, and thus alerting the maid into thinking Jasper violated her ultimatum.
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The maid once again enters the room in frustration just as the mouse swims in Jasper's milk bowl, uses his tail as a towel and finally kicks Jasper, causing him to drop all of the dishes, creating a huge mess and framing him for making it. The mouse flees the scene and dives into his hole just as the
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After the mouse puts the glass down, Jasper sees his chance and rushes at him, but the mouse holds Jasper back by threatening to drop the glass again. Then the mouse drops the glass and Jasper rushes to catch it. The mouse throws more cups, making it very hard for Jasper to catch them all. As the
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enters the room and scolds Jasper for his unacceptable behavior despite it being an accident, issuing him an ultimatum that if she catches him having broke something, he will get kicked out of the house. Jasper sulks off, the mouse chuckles at him and this causes Jasper to chase him, but when the
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and pitched new ideas, among them was the concept of two "equal characters who were always in conflict with each other". An early thought involved a fox and a dog before they settled on a cat and mouse. The pair discussed their ideas with producer
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reviewed the short on March 6, 1940: "Puss teases the mouse but when the latter learns that breakage in the house will lead to Puss being thrown out, the fun begins. Windup has the crockery crashing, the mouse victorious, Puss getting the boot."
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formula of comical cat and mouse chases with slapstick gags. It was released onto the theatre circuit on February 10, 1940, and the pair, having been advised by management not to produce any more, focused on other cartoons including
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mouse holds a glass over the edge of the table, Jasper backs off after seeing the maid furiously walking away with the remains of the broken flowerpot, fearing that he will begin to get himself into trouble again.
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wished to boost the animation department by encouraging the artists to develop some new cartoon characters, following the lack of success with its earlier cartoon series based on
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maid hits Jasper with a broom, throws him out of the house and slams the door shut. As Jasper is dragged away, the mouse waves to him, sticks his tongue out, puts a
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In the first short, the cat is named Jasper, and appears to be a scruffy, battle-hardened street cat, more malicious than the character that
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described it as "very new and special that was to change the course of MGM cartoon production" and established the successful
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violence". Though the studio executives were unimpressed, audiences loved the film and it was nominated for an
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character, albeit slightly thinner. The basic premise is the one that would become familiar to audiences; in
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After MGM gave the green-light for Hanna and Barbera to continue, the studio entered production on
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sign (seen earlier in the hole on the wall trick) in front of his hole, and enters it.
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is a 1940 American animated short film and is the first short in what would become the
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would develop into over time. The mouse named Jinx is similar to who would become the
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cartoon series, though neither are yet referred to by these names. It was directed by
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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Academy Award-Nominated Animation: Cinema Favorites
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comic strip. Barbera then teamed with fellow Ising unit animator and director
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in 1941 despite the credits listing Ising and omitting Hanna and Barbera.
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cartoons for the next fifteen years of their career.
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Index


William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Rudolf Ising
Harry E. Lang
William Hanna
Lillian Randolph
Scott Bradley
MGM Cartoons
Rudolf Ising Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Tom and Jerry
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Rudolf Ising
Aesop's Fable
The Cat and the Mice
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Tom
Jerry
slapstick
Academy Award
Jasper
nameless mouse
The maid
Joseph Barbera
Ising
MGM
Louis B. Mayer
The Captain and the Kids

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