
Puttin' on the Dog
When Jerry runs into a dog pound, Tom takes the head of a dog statue and wears it in order to not get caught and try to catch him.
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"While the animation isn't quite as excellent as it usually is, but as it is an early Tom and Jerry cartoon, the backgrounds were not that bad at all. The music is rousing, pleasant and overall excellent, and there are a number of truly interesting gags. And of course there are some funny moments, especially Jerry imitating a dog, and cute doing it, and Spike screaming like a girl. Tom is funny and stupid here, but in some ways you do feel for him, and Jerry is quite cute and dastardly. The story is simple but effective, and the gags are a lot of fun and are delivered thick and fast. Over..."
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This cartoon is often considered to be a sequel to the previous Tom & Jerry cartoon, The Bodyguard (1944). Firstly, it was released after "The Bodyguard"; secondly, at the end of "The Bodyguard", Spike the bulldog is captured by a dog catcher, while in this entry he is seen in a dog pound.
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When Jerry runs into a dog pound, Tom takes the head of a dog statue and wears it in order to not get caught and try to catch him.





