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Get the Latest: Topo intervenes in the duo's rivalry because he "dislikes it when a bigger creature picks on a smaller creature". He defends Jerry from Tom, but later defends Tom from a local bully dog.
: In a rare break of the "fourth wall," Topo recognizes Tom and Jerry from their famous cartoons, admitting he is a huge fan.
: It was the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to use the blue MGM opening and title cards, designed with an "open-matte" layout to allow for cropping in widescreen theaters—a move to compete with the rising popularity of television. Narrative Highlights Download 086 Tom Jerry Neapolitan Mouse (1954) mp4
: The climax involves the trio using large, sentient-like wheels of Italian cheese to roll three local dogs into the Bay of Naples before Tom and Jerry set sail back to America. Legal and Distribution Context
While the term often appears in search queries for digital copies, it is important to note the copyright status of this work: Neapolitan Mouse (Short 1954) - IMDb : Topo intervenes in the duo's rivalry because
: Directed by the legendary duo William Hanna and Joseph Barbera , produced by Fred Quimby, and featured music by Scott Bradley.
is the 86th theatrical Tom and Jerry short, released on October 2, 1954, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . This particular entry is notable for breaking the standard domestic formula by taking the duo to Naples, Italy, where they meet a local mouse named Topo. Production and Technical Background : It was the first Tom and Jerry
: The short is highly praised for its spectacular background art by John Didrik Johnsen , which depicts detailed Neapolitan landmarks like the Teatro San Carlo and Vesuvius.
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