That was an excellent one.
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
View MoreThis is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
View MoreSadly, with this description, I am not referring to the great quality, but mostly to the fact that it is an okay watch, with lots of noise and a funny moment here and there. But I believe that overall "Two Little Indians", from almost 65 years ago, could have been better and funnier especially. It is a Tom & Jerry cartoon that did not get any awards attention, that time had passed, and I would say it is not among their best or their worst. Maybe the reason is that I agree with what another reviewer already wrote. This does not look like a Tom & Jerry film for the most part. The duo rarely goes against each other, but it is more the little Indian mice against everybody here with Jerry trying to keep them from making even more chaos. That is what it is. Also, on the cuteness level this does not make an impact like some of the Nibbles cartoons, even if there is basically two Nibbles in here. All in all, a decent watch for people that like Tom and Jerry, but everybody else can skip it.
View MoreThis 'Tom and Jerry' short opens with two orphaned mice, dressed as Indians, turning up at 'Scout Master Jerry's' house. They appear to be a danger to themselves as one of them sets off to attack Spike the bulldog; no sooner than Jerry has resolved that situation the other is off attacking Tom. When Tom wakes he sees Jerry standing in front of him with a bow and arrow but it soon becomes apparent that he can't use it; the two little mice can though and are soon shooting arrows into the poor cat as well as attacking him with tomahawks. The conflict soon escalates as Tom gets a gun; it doesn't help him much though two young mice continue to get the better of him and ultimately he is forced to surrender.This was a fun 'Tom and Jerry' cartoon even though it isn't the usual Tom versus Jerry story; it is the two little orphan mice that provide most of the entertainment. There is the usual violence on expects with Tom getting shot with arrows, scalped with a tomahawk and getting smashed in the face with a frying pan. I enjoyed the story; the two little mice were a good addition and made a nice change from just having Tom and Jerry fighting. The gags are the sort one expects but they are still pretty funny.
View MoreScoutmaster Jerry is given the assignment of taking two orphans from the "Bide-a-wee- Mouse Home" on a hiking trip. Boy these orphans are brats.Poor Tom is the innocent victim, as he tends to be on occasion. He's just lying under a tree taking a snooze when these little wise-guys take potshots him. Jerry isn't pleased with that, either, trying to stop them, but no avail. Soon, the chase is on with Tom going against all the mice. He captures Jerry but the little orphans come to his rescue with some inventive, humorous methods.Another fun episode.
View MoreJerry the mouse is going to take two little orphan mice on a camping trip as their scoutmaster, but they only want to act like Indians attacking a dog, a canary, and finally Tom the cat, who fights back only to get tortured more. Less a Tom vs. Jerry short than it was a Tom vs. two mice tale. And it my mind it was worse because of it. Not to say it wasn't funny, as it was. It sadly just wasn't as good as most Tom and Jerry animated shorts tend to be.This humorous animated short can be found on disc 2 of Warner Brother's 2-DVD Spotlight Collection set.My Grade: C
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