Pup (1949) Mpg | Download 044 Tom Jerry Love That
The narrative centers on Spike’s fierce paternal protectiveness. While Spike is trying to get Tyke to nap, Tom and Jerry's usual chase disrupts their peace. After Tom accidentally wakes Tyke, Spike delivers a stern ultimatum: if Tom bothers the pup again, Spike will "tear him apart". Recognizing this new layer of protection, Jerry spends the rest of the short using Tyke as a literal shield, forcing Tom to employ increasingly absurd and underhanded tactics to lure the mouse away without alerting the doting father. The short concludes with Tom's defeat, forced to stand guard outside the fence while Jerry sleeps soundly next to the bulldogs. Production and Technical Details
In 1957, a CinemaScope remake titled Tops with Pops was released, using the same audio but with updated backgrounds and widescreen formatting. Download 044 Tom Jerry Love That Pup (1949) mpg
Animated by the core MGM team of Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, and Irven Spence, it was filmed in Technicolor with a standard 1.37:1 Academy aspect ratio. Recognizing this new layer of protection, Jerry spends
This episode marks the first time Daws Butler voiced Spike, taking over the role from Billy Bletcher. Animated by the core MGM team of Ed
The short is notable for introducing the definitive version of Scott Bradley’s trademark opening theme , which became the standard for most subsequent shorts in the series.