Once again Abe Levitow returns to the director's chair for another Tom and Jerry cartoon.
In this short film, Jerry tries to protect a goldfish from Tom, who plans to eat her.
The plot here is quite similar to that of Jerry and the Goldfish (1951), however this cartoon doesn't reuse any gags from that previous film. The Tom and Jerry Wiki states that the goldfish here is the same one who appeared in that previous short. If that was indented to be the case (which I have my doubts about), the character was heavily redesigned for this film. This is a much more obviously feminine fish down to wearing lipstick and eye shadow.
This is an enjoyable if unexceptional cartoon. The storyline is while not new has also not be overdone either. While most of the gags aren't great, there are a couple of good ones, especially those involving the shark. The characters are just as likable as ever. Probably the film's greatest asset though is Dean Elliott's jazzy score. This score is very fun and memorable. When I saw that this would be the next cartoon I would review for this blog, I could hear the music in my head before rewatching it.
Once again though, these cartoons directed by Abe Levitow lack the great timing and superior drawings seen in those directed by Chuck Jones.
This cartoon has the distinction of being the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to air on the METV channel. This was on January 2, 2021 as part of the premiere of the channel's Saturday morning cartoon block. It would later play on the channel as part of the Toon in With Me TV series on the episodes, Toony Can't Swim Because of the 20 Minute Rule (2021), 1970s Fashion Trends (2023), Scrappy Living (2023), Bill & Toony's Tops (2024) and World Tuna Day (2025).
The credited animators on this cartoon are Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam and Ken Harris. Bob Ogle is the credited writer. Philip DeGuard is the credited background artist and Robert Givens is the credited layout artist. Mel Blanc and June Foray provide the vocal effects (though no actual words are spoken in the film).
This film is available on the DVD sets Tom and Jerry: Classic Collection Volume 6 and Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection, the VHS set Tom and Jerry: Little School Mouse and the LaserDisc set The Art of Tom & Jerry: Volume III: The Chuck Jones Cartoons.
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