Ep 36. Designs On Jerry
- TV-NR
- September 2, 1955
- 7 min
In this episode of Tom and Jerry, titled "Designs On Jerry," we see Tom concocting yet another plan to catch Jerry. This time, Tom decides to disguise himself as a skilled interior designer in order to gain access to Jerry's mouse hole.
Tom's plan initially seems to be working. He convinces Jerry that he is a brilliant decorator and even manages to convince the gullible mouse to contribute to a redecorating project for their home. However, as is typical with Tom's schemes, things quickly spiral out of control.
As Tom becomes increasingly obsessed with the decorating project, he loses sight of his original goal and becomes consumed by his ego. Meanwhile, Jerry is suspicious of Tom's motives and starts to investigate, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps and near-misses.
One of the highlights of this episode is the expert use of slapstick comedy. Fans of the classic Tom and Jerry series will be delighted by the many clever, physical gags that are seamlessly woven into the storyline.
In addition to the humor, "Designs On Jerry" also features some impressive animation. The scenes depicting Tom and Jerry's home and the various decorating schemes are intricately detailed and visually striking.
Overall, "Designs On Jerry" is a fun and entertaining episode that will leave viewers laughing and wanting more. It showcases the best of what Tom and Jerry has to offer: clever writing, top-notch animation, and of course, the timeless rivalry between two of the most beloved cartoon characters in history.