“H-h-h-h-h-hello, cousin. Did you get my letter?” he asks.”Are you sure there aren’t any mice? OK then, if you say so.“George enters the house, clinging on to Tom for comfort. Tom sets George down on a nearby armchair and plays a cruel prank on him, winding up a clockwork mouse, which predictably frightens George, causing him to crash into the wall behind him.
Jerry, meanwhile, escapes from his hole, and stumbles upon George (who he assumes is Tom). George sees Jerry and shoots off in panic. Jerry runs after him to see what is going on and notices that the cat is afraid of him. Jerry has a ball in scaring him, and when walking off, he bumps into Tom. When Jerry attempts to scare him, Tom gets angry, makes no reaction and instead hits him.
George approaches Tom: “Oh, cousin Tom! That dreadful creature keeps frightening me!” Fortunately, Tom has a plan. Because the two cats look identical, Tom and George are able to confuse and frighten Jerry, giving him a taste of his own medicine. Eventually scaring the mouse by convincing him that they are a two-headed, four-armed and four-legged monster, Jerry leaves the house and seeks sanctuary in the nearest home for mice with nervous breakdowns.
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That is, until he sees her driving off with another mouse, with a “Just married” sign on the back of their car. Now that he has lost his girlfriend, a suicidal Jerry joins Tom on the tracks. They sit and wait for the train to come (which hoots in the distance as the cartoon closes).
Tom’s response is to shove a balloon in Jerry’s mouth and deflate it, causing Jerry to inflate into a balloon. When he releases Jerry, he whooshes off into the distance. Tom gets back to his girlfriend, but finds that she has gone missing. Butch has got her attention, impressing her with awesome displays of weightlifting. Jealous Tom tries to out-muscle Butch but ends up being flattened by the weight of the barbells. Later, Tom tries to go for the well-muscled look by stuffing his bathing suit with balloons.
The sheer number of balloons causes Tom to rise a little bit over the ground, but he cleverly ties an anchor to his body, which he uses to knock Butch out and win back his girlfriend.However, when Tom crosses Jerry once more, Jerry unties Tom from his anchor, meaning that Tom has to grip onto his beach umbrella to stay down to Earth. Jerry then inflates Tom to extreme proportions with a gas canister, and then pricks Tom with a safety pin, causing Tom to whoosh off into the distance.
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Notice for the first time, a human’s head can be seen, rather than just the torso and feet.
Tom meets his new owner, the Flying Sorceress. Notice for the first time, a human’s head can be seen, rather than just the torso and feet.Tom walks along Sunnydale Road and see the house. It is the only house covered by a storm cloud. Tom then walks up to the door and rings the doorbell. A loud bell goes off and the door opens. Tom then walks in and the door closes by itself. Then a voice is heard, “Just a minute. I’ll be right down.”
A door opens and a witch comes riding in on her broom. She looks at Tom and says, “So you want to be my traveling companion, eh?” Realizing the job is less appealing than he thought, Tom shakes his head. The witch continues, “Well you don’t look like a witch’s cat to me.” She then gives a little scream and the hair on Tom’s back and head stand straight up. She then gives her broom a kick and they take off. But they stop at the window where there is a small cemetery. The witch then says, “Look out there sonny, you’ll be number 8 if you don’t hang on tight.” There are 8 graves, 7 of them with the names of cats and the 8th is open with an empty tombstone. The witch then gives another kick to her broom and they take off on a wild ride. During the ride, the witch loses her hat. Tom had taken it and tries to parachute down to the ground. But the witch quickly grabs Tom and the ride continues. They return to the house and the witch says, “Not bad sonny, you get the job.” She then tells where Tom can sleep and she goes to bed. Tom’s bed is a cat box in the shape of a casket.
This frightens Tom, but then he looks at her broom and decides to take it on a joyride. Tom gets the hang of riding a broomstick for the first time by himself and he even does a few tricks. But he doesn’t watch where he is going and gets caught in a tree.
Tom then flies by his house where Jerry is sitting on a chair enjoying a piece of cheese. He stops for a second thinking that he saw something and then goes back to eating. Tom then flies by again and Jerry looks out the window. He gives a bug-eyed look and Tom appears on the broom. Jerry then opens the front door and gets knocked down by Tom. Tom then gets off the broom and points to Jerry. The broom then blocks Jerry’s mouse hole, hits Jerry into a wall and the broom sweeps Jerry into a dustpan and into the trash. Tom then leaves and returns to the witch’s house where the witch is waiting for him. She says, “Stealing a ride, eh? Well, I’ll give you a real ride!” She snaps her fingers and the broom takes off with Tom on it. The broom bumps Tom’s head on the ceiling, drags his head through the ceiling, causes him to bounce down the stairs, and into a table. Tom tries to hide under a chair, but his rear end is sticking out and the broom hits him. The broom then acts like a pogo stick with Tom holding on.
The scene then changes to show Tom’s owner shaking the broom with Tom on it saying, “Wake up Tom, Tom you’re dreaming. Wake up Thomas, wake up!” Tom wakes up and finishes cleaning up the mess he made. He then looks at the broom, sits on it, and smiles. Then he gives it a kick and the broom takes off with him on it, sailing towards the moon, as Jerry and his owner look on.
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