Baby Puss

Baby Puss 58d36

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Baby Puss
Baby Puss

Baby Puss 58d36

7.3 | NR | en | Animation

Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.

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7.3 | NR | en | More Info
Released: December. 25,1943 | Released Producted By: MGM Cartoon Studio , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

Jack Mather

Director

Joseph Barbera

Producted By

MGM Cartoon Studio

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  • Crew
Sara Berner
Sara Berner

as Jerry / Little Girl (voice) (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher

as Butch (voice) (uncredited)

William Hanna
William Hanna

as Tom (voice) (uncredited)

Jack Mather
Jack Mather

as Topsy (singing voice) (uncredited)

Joseph Barbera
Joseph Barbera

Director

William Hanna
William Hanna

Director

Fred Quimby
Fred Quimby

Producer

Scott Bradley
Scott Bradley

Original Music Composer

Pete Burness
Pete Burness

Animation

Kenneth Muse
Kenneth Muse

Animation

Ray Patterson
Ray Patterson

Animation

Irven Spence
Irven Spence

Animation

Baby Puss Audience Reviews 49225x

ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to of the 1%
Catangro After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Horrorless123217 This episode is definitely not the best episode for me, but I still found moderate enjoyment here because the jokes gave me a few chuckles, and Jerry, who was the reason those cats tortured Tom, did not really win in the end as he had to deal with the bad liquid in which I do not its name. If it had not been for that little human girl in this episode, I probably would have enjoyed it a significant amount more, but all in all, I like this episode.
Michael_Elliott Baby Puss (1943) *** 1/2 (out of 4)One of the best in the series has Tom being dressed up as a baby by the little girl who lives with him. This leads to Tom being picked on by Jerry but things get even worse for the poor cat when a group of alley cats show up to continue the abuse. BABY PUSS is without question the best film in the series up to this point and it manages to feature one great laugh after another. For starters, the voice of the little girl is just so perfectly annoying that you really can't feel Tom's pain. The comedy aspect is extremely high and especially with the various abuses that Tom receives at the hands of the other cats. The diaper changing sequence is just a classic as is the scene where Jerry does some cross-dressing. Fans of the series will certainly love this one.
TheLittleSongbird There may be the odd joke that I agree could be perhaps a little on the mean-spirited side of things, but this is occasionally. Overall, Baby Puss is very well animated and very funny, well to me it is. Tom is great here and takes his humiliations well, while Jerry is as cunning as usual, and the girl and alley cats are good . Even more impressive than the characters is the animation and music. For me, Baby Puss in of animation is one of the best-looking Tom and Jerry cartoons, with the backgrounds and colours stunning. The music has a lot of energy and beauty, while the cartoon goes at a cracking pace and while there is the odd sadistic gag(though none of them are as sadistic as the Gene Dietch cartoons) Baby Puss is very funny and makes the most of a somewhat unoriginal but never predictable story. So overall, very enjoyable, well animated and funny. 9/10 Bethany Cox
BA_Harrison After he is forced to dress up and act like a baby by a sadistic little girl, poor old Tom becomes the victim of bullying by Jerry and a group of nasty alley cats.Tom is physically and verbally attacked for the entire duration of this cartoon by every other character, and, although the level of violence is not particularly any higher than in other episodes, Baby Puss seems more mean spirited than your average T&J adventure. The result just isn't as enjoyable as usual.There is also an overlong musical number which feels rather incongruous, and an unsatisfying ending which sees both Tom and Jerry getting a dose of Castor oil that makes them violently sick (I wanted Tom to turn the tables on his tormentors).