Jerry's Diary
Jerry's Diary is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon that is the 45th Tom and Jerry short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as early as October 5, 1949 It directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby, scored by Scott Bradley, and animated by Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge. It is the first of several compilation Tom and Jerry shorts, integrating footage from previous shorts into the plot.
Plot
Tom sets up traps in front of Jerry's home, but is interrupted by a radio announcement declaring it "Be Kind to Animals" week. He replaces the traps with gifts, but discovers that Jerry is not at home. Instead, he finds Jerry's diary and reads about their past encounters:- Two scenes from the episode Tee for Two where Jerry has to play the role of Tom's golf ball tee;
- A scene from Mouse Trouble where Tom sets a trap by arousing Jerry's curiosity, only for Jerry to respond in kind;
- The kitchen chase scene from Solid Serenade;
- Scenes from The [Yankee Doodle Mouse] where Jerry tricks Tom into getting himself blasted by firecrackers.
Voice cast
- Joseph Forte as Uncle Dudley
- William Hanna as Tom Cat
- Harry E. Lang as Tom laughing
Availability
DVD
- Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 1
- Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Vol. 3, Disc One
- ''Tom and Jerry: [The Golden Era Anthology]''
Blu-ray
- ''Tom and Jerry: The [Golden Era Anthology]''