It wasn’t only this setting that was re-used. There’s a gag that dates back to Puss Gets the Boot (1940), Jerry and Nibbles throw dishes from high up, and Tom catches them every which way to stop them from breaking.
In Royal Cat Nap, Tom runs outside to a nearby hill to deposit the chinaware.
Hey, wait a minute! Isn’t this a Tex Avery gag?
Well, yes. After all, Bill and Joe borrowed Tex’s snickering dog concept (turning it into Muttley) and made his Southern wolf into a dog (Huckleberry Hound). In this short, Jerry spreads
Remember how Avery and Mike Maltese had Charlie the polar bear play “Brahms’ Lullabye” to put a watchdog to sleep in The Legend of Rockabye Point? Tom pulls the same stunt here with the King.
The animators of this undistinguished short are Ken Muse, Lew Marshall and Carlo Vinci, with backgrounds by Bob Gentle and layouts by Dick Bickenbach. By the time this cartoon was released, they were all working for Hanna and Barbera making Ruff and Reddy for NBC.
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