The Cat and the Mermouse

1949
7.5| 0h8m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 03 September 1949 Released
Producted By: MGM Cartoon Studio
Country: United States of America
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Tom drowns in a lake and sinks to the bottom. There, he finds a mermouse, which he tries to capture and eat.

Genre

Animation, Comedy

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Director

Joseph Barbera, William Hanna

Production Companies

MGM Cartoon Studio

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The Cat and the Mermouse Audience Reviews

Diagonaldi Very well executed
Libramedi Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
BA_Harrison Tom is having a relaxing day at the beach until Jerry appears on the scene to cause trouble for the poor puss. While trying to catch the cheeky mouse, Tom falls off a jetty and sinks to the bottom of the sea. Amazingly, he doesn't drown, and has fun mingling with the sea life, at least until pesky Jerry shows up again…as a mermouse! The first part of this T&J caper is pretty routine cat and mouse antics, but once the action takes to the seabed, things get a lot more entertaining, with loads of crazy shenanigans involving a variety of aquatic creatures, including a swordfish whose nose gets bent out of shape and an ornery octopus. Best visual gag of the whole cartoon involves Tom being hit on the head by an anchor with a massive rusty chain—the result is hilarious.Quite obviously, the underwater action turns out to be a dream for Tom, but the predictability of the ending doesn't spoil what is a very entertaining adventure for the troublesome cat and mouse.
Foreverisacastironmess A typically intense chase for mouse blood on a beautiful sunny beach day ends up with Tom on the sea bed, where he finds the aquatic life amusing. He soon meets the mermaid version of Jerry and tangles with a scary swordfish, and a much scarier octopus!!! The animators really succeeded brilliantly in transferring the pair's usual havoc to an underwater setting. I love the beautifully detailed undersea backgrounds which are some of the best I've ever seen in anything that wasn't a Disney short. I also really liked the consistent animated small detail of the swirling bubbles that appear around the characters as they move. This particular short is packed with loads of really great little sight-gags, I love it when Tom mimics the turtle's leisurely swim, and the music that plays during that part is so funny and always stuck with me as a kid. And Jerry was wonderfully animated as well as being impossibly cute as the mermouse, his lower body replaced by a simply adorable little fishe's tale, on which he tiptoes on like two legs in a darling little comical moment! I also like the gag where he tries to sneak away from Tom by 'disguising' himself by swimming along in unison with a cadre of seahorses! The tug of war between Merjerry and the rather terrifying octopus that leads up to the big reveal of this short is is so surreal.. Just like in another classic Tom and Jerry short "Heavenly Puss", the entire show turns out to have been a dream, and like that one it also ends on the duo being nice to each other rather than their animosity, which, I always find really sweet and it rings true. And I always love the shorts like this one that take things in new and unexpected directions, pushing the boundaries of the show. I'd recommend this fine animation even if you're not a fan of these characters, as it's fantastic. Later!
Shawn Watson The cartoon begins with Tom preparing himself with loads of ointments and lotions for a day of sunbathing at the beach. It's immediately ruined by Jerry coming along and bothering him. For a minute they do their usual chasing before Tom runs of the end of a pier and 'drowns'.But at the bottom of the ocean (all three feet of it beneath the pier) he comes across a mermouse who also annoys him. Cue more chases, only with an underwater twist this time involving sunken ships (three feet under a pier, a swordfish and an octopus. It's a welcome break from the generic house T&J shorts are usually set in. Some nice underwater animation earns this one a 7/10.
ccthemovieman-1 Tom is at the beach, oiling himself up (why?) with all kinds of oil and then taking a nap under a big beach umbrella. Jerry comes by on his way fishing and wakes up Tom. The cat, not happy with that, chases after him and the two go at it at the dock. Tom gets whacked hard and slowly plummets to the bottom of the ocean. Has he drowned?He "wakes up" and is delighted seeing all the colorful fish swim by him. He even gets in on the act, imitating some of them, like the sea turtles. Jerry, meanwhile, is leaning on a big rock nearby taking all of this in. It turns out he's a mermaid, er, mermouse. In no time, the two adversaries are chasing each other - some things never change.There are all kinds of outrageous scenes in here, with seahorses, a giant swordfish, an octopus, a sunken ship, on and on. Sometimes I am amazed how many things you can see in a seven-minute cartoon.I kept waiting for Tom to wake up, that this HAD to be all a dream, and......