

Puss n' Toots
Directed by Joseph Barbera, William HannaTom is playing with Jerry when someone delivers a cute lady cat for Mammy to take care of. Tom is smitten at first sight, and primps a bit. He offers a fish and a canary, but she's not interested. He then retrieves Jerry (filed under "M" in a filing cabinet), again proving unusually competent. He does several magic tricks with Jerry, producing him in a box of chocolates and Toots' bow, and finally tucking Jerry behind him. While trapped there, Jerry grabs a hat and uses the hat pin to even the score a bit. He runs away to a record changer, and gets Tom caught up in the machinery. With Tom thoroughly defeated (and the machine thoroughly broken), Jerry primps a bit himself, kisses Toots, and sashays into his hole.
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Puss n' Toots was released on May 30, 1942.
Puss n' Toots was directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna.
Puss n' Toots has a runtime of 7m.
Puss n' Toots was produced by Fred Quimby.
Tom is playing with Jerry when someone delivers a cute lady cat for Mammy to take care of. Tom is smitten at first sight, and primps a bit. He offers a fish and a canary, but she's not interested. He then retrieves Jerry (filed under "M" in a filing cabinet), again proving unusually competent. He does several magic tricks with Jerry, producing him in a box of chocolates and Toots' bow, and finally tucking Jerry behind him. While trapped there, Jerry grabs a hat and uses the hat pin to even the score a bit. He runs away to a record changer, and gets Tom caught up in the machinery. With Tom thoroughly defeated (and the machine thoroughly broken), Jerry primps a bit himself, kisses Toots, and sashays into his hole.
The key characters in Puss n' Toots are Mammy Two-Shoes (voice) (uncredited) (Lillian Randolph).
Puss n' Toots is rated Not Rated.
Puss n' Toots is an Animation, Short, Comedy film.
Puss n' Toots has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.



