Mouse in Manhattan

1945
7.8| 0h8m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 07 July 1945 Released
Producted By: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
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Jerry Mouse gets tired of living the country life and decides to head to the big city. However, the experience doesn't turn out quite like Jerry had expected.

Genre

Animation, Comedy

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Director

Joseph Barbera, William Hanna

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Mouse in Manhattan Audience Reviews

Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Vimacone The Tom and Jerry cartoons were and still are among the most popular cartoon series. Personally, I've never been a fan of them as they tend to be repetitive. I prefer the slapstick of the Tex Avery shorts.However, this short breaks away from the chase formula. Jerry goes on a short trip to New York to see the many sights. What I enjoy about this short is that it shows Manhattan from a mouse's point of view, effectively showcasing the great height and mass of the tall skyscrapers. As well as Jerry's near fall several stories, with a thrilling but spectacular downward view of the city. Complete with a smooth rendition of Manhattan Serenade which plays on the soundtrack throughout this short.I've believed that the Disney cartoon "The Country Cousin (1936)" inspired the layouts for the Tom and Jerry cartoons and it was clearly an inspiration for this short.This is one of the better Tom and Jerry shorts and would have been Oscar worthy had it been submitted that year.
mmallon4 Tom & Jerry where a defining part of my childhood. I could spend hours watching T&J shorts on Cartoon Network when I was younger and to be honest this is my favourite; was then and still is now. As a kid I would always get excited when this short came on TV.Mouse in Manhattan is not a traditional Tom & Jerry short at all; there are no chases or the carnage you would usually associate with Tom & Jerry. It begins with Jerry leaving his life in the country in favor of the bright lights and Broadway of New York City. Tom only appears briefly at the beginning and at the end but Jerry leaves him a note showing that the two could be friends from time to time. The rest of the cartoon involves Jerry's escapades in the Big Apple and plays out like a silent film with Jerry succumbing to the odd pratfall in the vein of Keaton or Chaplin; it's all such fun to watch. Take the moment when Jerry is dancing and ice skating with the dolls on the table; could a piece of animation be more beautiful? During the short things go from really romantic to really dark quick but it all ends well. They still throw a black face joke in there with Jerry's head being put into a container of shoe polish. I can tell you right not that these moments where left intact when showing these cartoons on the UK Cartoon Network and Boomerang when I was child.The locations Jerry visits in New York such as Grand Central Station appear very empty but who cares, just look at the beauty of it! Those painted backdrops have such scope to them. What really makes Mouse in Manhattan perfection however is the music. You might recognize it from the opening credits of My Man Godfrey but this rendition of" Manhattan Serenade" I feel is superior and I doubt could ever be topped. Tom and Jerry shorts always evoke nostalgia in me but Mouse in Manhattan just evokes that feeling to a far greater degree.
runar-4 There's a lot of good that can be said for this cartoon; the backgrounds are rich, lushly colored and full of nicely done art deco details. The animation is up to the usual studio standards of the time, which are unquestionably higher than those of the present day. However, I find it tedious for a number of reasons.The Music: It's definitely not up to Scott Bradley's usual standards. Although it's probably supposed to be evocative of a "Great Gatsby" setting, it ends up being dreary, sleepy, repetitious AND monotonous (repetitious and monotonous are not the same, as Beethoven's 5th Symphony attests). Since most people (including me) tend to close their eyes when they yawn, there's a lot of the visual part of the cartoon that will be missed by the average viewer.The Storyline: I'm not giving away any secrets that aren't already in the plot summary - country good, city bad. This is a common theme in films, both animated and live, from this era. It's a misplaced nostalgia for a nonexistent rural idyll, which, in the present day, is reflected in a similar nostalgia for "values" that never were.
b_cozen This is a beautiful cartoon. Instead of following the usual chases of Tom and Jerry, "Mouse in Manhattan" follows Jerry Mouse as he gets tired of the country and opts for big city life. The animation and music recalls the Fantasia 2000 feature of "Rhapsody in Blue" (especially when Jerry is dancing with the dolls). Both are absolutely stunning. I was smiling throughout the whole cartoon; my favorite "Tom and Jerry," just above "Heavenly Puss." A triumph.