The Army, the Navy and Buffalo Bill Cody come to the rescue of Tom and Jerry in Redskin Blues (1932). Cody’s there because T. & J. are in the Old West and have been tied to stakes by Indians.
Cody ropes the Indian Chief.
Oy! A Jewish Indian! (This is an era when they populated vaudeville).
The chief opens up a box.
What’s this? A mouse, you say? The gag here is that Buffalo Bill Cody is afraid of a mouse.
Well, actually, everyone is afraid of the mouse. The cavalry, etc. makes a hasty in one of many bits of cycle animation which litters this cartoon.
John Foster and George Stallings get the “by” credit this time and Gene Rodemich comes up with a lot of snare drum and xylophone music.
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