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The Egg and Jerry is a 1956 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.

Plot[]

High up in a tree, a mother woodpecker lays in a nest, knitting while sitting on her egg. Suddenly, she has to leave, so she wraps the egg up in a blanket and leaves a sign reading "Gone to lunch—back in 10 minutes." The egg pops out of the blanket and rolls around the edge of the nest before falling off and rolling into Jerry's mousehole, where it rests on Jerry's bed. The egg hatches to reveal a baby woodpecker. The woodpecker immediately thinks Jerry is its mother and starts pecking through Jerry’s drawers, his lamp, and his wall. Jerry gives him a small piece of a cracker to eat instead, which the woodpecker quickly eats. The woodpecker pecks away a stool that Jerry is about to sit on. This prompts Jerry to take the woodpecker back to his nest. It gets up and follows him, but Jerry doesn't know until he enters his house. He takes the woodpecker back outside, but it pecks through his door. This proves to be the final straw for Jerry, who tells the woodpecker to leave.

Distraught, the woodpecker wanders into Tom's yard, where he is relaxing in a beach chair while reading a magazine. The woodpecker pecks at the chair a little, so Tom pours some of his drink on the bird. Angry, the bird pecks at Tom's chair, causing it to close up. Tom begins chasing after the bird, so Jerry pulls out a rake and uses it to block Tom. The cat picks up the rake and traps Jerry in it. The woodpecker pecks the rake apart, flinging Tom into a mailbox. The cat tosses the other half of the rake at Jerry and the woodpecker, but the latter quickly pecks it away. Tom chases the woodpecker around a tree and eventually consumes it, but the bird begins pecking inside Tom, prompting the cat to consume a bucket of water, revealing that the bird poked holes in his torso. Jerry runs up behind Tom, grabs his tail, and slams it on the ground, allowing the bird to peck through Tom's exposed teeth.

Jerry runs into an axe, knocking him out. Tom grabs the axe, but the woodpecker pecks at Tom's head. Finally, Tom grabs a cork and sticks it on the bird's beak, then ties it to a pole. The woodpecker pulls the cork off its beak. Tom puts his finger on Jerry’s tail while trying to chop him up with the axe, with the mouse dodging each time. The woodpecker pecks away at the string, then uses a pencil and paper to plot a diagram on how to make the pole drop on Tom. The woodpecker pecks away at the pole, knocking Tom into the ground. Mother Woodpecker arrives and is reunited with her child. Jerry sighs sadly, but the woodpecker returns to give Jerry a smooch. The mouse waves goodbye to the bird.

Notes[]

  • This short is a shot-for-shot remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles.
  • Tom's patch of fur between his eyes and Jerry's eyelashes have been removed to coincide with their current designs from around the time period this short was released.

Availability[]

  • DVD - Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection: Volume 3 (Warner Bros.)
  • DVD - Tom and Jerry: Pint-Sized Pals (Warner Bros.)

Gallery[]

References[]

Tom and Jerry Cartoons
1940 Puss Gets the Boot
1941 The Midnight SnackThe Night Before Christmas
1942 Fraidy CatDog TroublePuss n' TootsThe Bowling Alley-CatFine Feathered Friend
1943 Sufferin' Cats!The Lonesome MouseThe Yankee Doodle MouseBaby Puss
1944 The Zoot CatThe Million Dollar CatThe BodyguardPuttin' on the DogMouse Trouble
1945 The Mouse Comes to DinnerMouse in ManhattanTee for TwoFlirty BirdyQuiet Please!
1946 Springtime for ThomasThe Milky WaifTrap HappySolid Serenade
1947 Cat Fishin'Part Time PalThe Cat ConcertoDr. Jekyll and Mr. MouseSalt Water TabbyA Mouse in the HouseThe Invisible Mouse
1948 Kitty FoiledThe Truce HurtsOld Rockin' Chair TomProfessor TomMouse Cleaning
1949 Polka-Dot PussThe Little OrphanHatch Up Your TroublesHeavenly PussThe Cat and the MermouseLove That PupJerry's DiaryTennis Chumps
1950 Little QuackerSaturday Evening PussTexas TomJerry and the LionSafety SecondTom and Jerry in the Hollywood BowlThe Framed CatCue Ball Cat
1951 Casanova CatJerry and the GoldfishJerry's CousinSleepy-Time TomHis Mouse FridaySlicked-up PupNit-Witty KittyCat Napping
1952 The Flying CatThe Duck DoctorThe Two MouseketeersSmitten KittenTriplet TroubleLittle RunawayFit to Be TiedPush-Button KittyCruise CatThe Dog House
1953 The Missing MouseJerry and JumboJohann MouseThat's My Pup!Just DuckyTwo Little IndiansLife with Tom
1954 Puppy TalePosse CatHic-cup PupLittle School MouseBaby ButchMice FolliesNeapolitan MouseDownhearted DucklingPet PeeveTouché, Pussy Cat!
1955 Southbound DucklingPup on a PicnicMouse for SaleDesigns on JerryTom and ChérieSmarty CatPecos PestThat's My Mommy
1956 The Flying SorceressThe Egg and JerryBusy BuddiesMuscle Beach TomDown Beat BearBlue Cat BluesBarbecue Brawl
1957 Tops with PopsTimid TabbyFeedin' the KiddieMucho MouseTom's Photo Finish
1958 Happy Go DuckyRoyal Cat NapThe Vanishing DuckRobin HoodwinkedTot Watchers
1961 Switchin' KittenDown and OutingIt's Greek to Me-ow!
1962 High SteaksMouse into SpaceLanding StriplingCalypso CatDicky MoeThe Tom and Jerry Cartoon KitTall in the TrapSorry SafariBuddies Thicker Than WaterCarmen Get It!
1963 Pent-House Mouse
1964 The Cat Above and the Mouse BelowIs There a Doctor in the Mouse?Much Ado About MousingSnowbody Loves MeThe Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
1965 Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of LifeTom-ic EnergyBad Day at Cat RockThe Brothers Carry-Mouse-OffHaunted MouseI'm Just Wild About JerryOf Feline BondageThe Year of the MouseThe Cat's Me-Ouch
1966 Duel PersonalityJerry, Jerry, Quite ContraryJerry-Go-RoundLove Me, Love My MousePuss 'n' BoatsFilet MeowMatinee MouseThe A-Tom-Inable SnowmanCatty-Cornered
1967 Cat and Dupli-catO-Solar-MeowGuided Mouse-illeRock 'n' RodentCannery RodentThe Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.Surf-Bored CatShutter Bugged CatAdvance and Be MechanizedPurr-Chance to Dream
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