




Jerry then treats the picture like anyone would if it were the real Hitler.


Scott Bradley’s score treats us to “Auch Du Lieber Augustine.”
This is the cartoon with a disembodied voice talking to Jerry. I have no idea who it is (see the helpful comment). Jerry whispers to Tom outside the house; Tom has a dopey voice, like Meathead in the Screwy Squirrel cartoons Tex Avery was making about this time. Inside, Tom shouts a radio catchphrase of 1943—Phil Harris’ “That’s a lu-lu!” That voice is one of the MGM regulars of the period but I can’t be certain who it is.
No animators are credited. That’s not a lu-lu.
Hi Yowp, This is a Jack Zander scene, and Harry Lang does the "Inner Voice" of Jerry and the "out-loud" voices of Tom and Jerry.
ReplyDeleteActually this is a George Gordon scene according to a breakdown from Cartoon Research. I think they shifted animators to Ken Muse in the last few frames where Jerry spits at Tom's Basket. It's subtle but the movement is much like Muse.
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