His Mouse Friday
His Mouse Friday
NR | 07 July 1951 (USA)
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Jerry is far from Tom's servant here. Tom, shipwrecked, washes up on a tropical island. His first attempts at food - a coconut and a turtle - are much too hard. But he spots Jerry just before Jerry sees him, and soon has him in the frying pan. Jerry escapes to a cannibal village; when he sees Tom's frightened reaction, he has his plan. Using soot from a pot, he blackens himself, then threatens Tom and starts cooking him. But Jerry's plan - and tail, and un-blackened bottom - is exposed when his grass skirt comes off during his war dance. Jerry helicopters away using the bone in his hair, and leading Tom right into the real cannibals. But Jerry's triumph is short-lived, as a pygmy cannibal comes after him.

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AniInterview

Sorry, this movie sucks

Phonearl

Good start, but then it gets ruined

Salubfoto

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

SanEat

A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."

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BA_Harrison

A shipwrecked Tom is washed up on a tropical island where he is terrorised by what he believes to be a cannibalistic pygmy, but which in reality is only cheeky Jerry mouse in disguise.Woah! Tom and Jerry cartoons from the '40s and '50s featured quite a lot of gags that might be considered racially offensive these days, but His Mouse Friday has got to be most controversial of them all so far, with Jerry blacking up and pretending to be a cannibalistic savage (complete with grass skirt, bone on his head and 'Ooga Booga' dialogue!). The cartoon also stars a whole tribe of equally offensive, racially stereotypical natives who turn up for the fun.Personally, I find such historically awkward, socially unacceptable entertainment absolutely fascinating—a snapshot of an era gone by when political correctness simply didn't exist. Technically, the cartoon is as accomplished as one might expect, with great animation, well timed gags, wonderful music, and superb direction.

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TheLittleSongbird

From a very early age, I have been a huge fan of Tom and Jerry. His Mouse Friday is not one of their best though, and I can definitely see why people will not be totally enamoured by it. The story is rather slight and has a going-by-the-motions quality to it, while there are moments that will be seen as not just stereotypical but also politically incorrect and somewhat insensitive(though I will say I was not offended by it, others might though). Apart from a cute ending and a priceless scene with Tom and a big soup bowl, there isn't much of note that one would deem as particularly funny. This said, it is crisply paced and is interesting in that Jerry's voice is to be heard to be really believed. The animation is still wonderful with lots of detail and beautiful colouring, and the music is as catchy, cleverly orchestrated and action-enhancing as ever. Jerry is sweet and cunning, and while Tom is dumber than usual he maintains his likability. Overall, decent but not one of Tom and Jerry's finest hours. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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ccthemovieman-1

The funniest part of this politically-incorrect cartoon, I thought, was Jerry's voice. He's on an island, a la "Robinson Crusoe," minding his own business when a starving Tom is washed ashore on his raft. Tom sees Jerry only as a steak, or a leg of chicken, a hot dog or whatever. The poor cat is dying of hunger and would eat about anything. However, Jerry isn't ready to sacrifice himself. He winds up painting himself dark brown, putting a bone on top of his head and brandishing a big spear - yes, a racist stereotype - and ordering Tom around. It's Jerry gruff voice, imitating this rough African native, that should make you laugh. He speaks gibberish for awhile and then English, telling Tom what to do, as he tries to make a vegetable stew out of him.It's amazing how dumb Tom is at times, as he goes along with this! Can you picture someone sitting in a big tub under a fire and being made into stew....all the while tasting the "soup" and adding a little salt here and there so you taste better?If you aren't offended at Jerry's savage-native appearance, it's got some good humor, a cute ending and you should enjoy this. Overall, however, the cartoon is entertaining....nothing super, but worth watching.

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TheOtherFool

Banned cartoon in which Tom is stranded on what appears to be a desert island. But it's not long before he finds Jerry, and he's bound to be Tom's diner.But things complicate as there's a tribe on the island, and Jerry dresses up like one of them to scare Tom and have him for HIS dinner. Best moment: when Tom has to slice up the vegetables for the 'cat-soup' and throws away the onion. Love that expression on his face.Off course the real tribe come in the picture as well as both Tom and Jerry have to run for their lives, before the cartoon comes to a sudden stop and we don't really know how things end.Apart from that one scene with Tom in the huge soup bowl there isn't much to enjoy here. Not that offensive either, if that's what you're looking for. 3/10.

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