Slicked-up Pup
1951 animated short film
Slicked-up Pup is a 1951 American one-reel animated cartoon and is the 60th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon was scored by Scott Bradley and animated by Ed Barge, Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence and Ray Patterson. It features the second appearance of both Spike and Tyke together since Love That Pup in 1949 (although Tyke is referred to as 'Chip').
- Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Produced by Fred Quimby.
Dialogue
edit- Spike: Speak to me, son. Say something. [Tyke barks] What's the idea messin' up my boy? Go clean him up. [Tom cleans Tyke up] Now, put him down. [Tom puts Tyke down] Listen, pussycat, he's clean now, and he'd better be clean when I get back! And if he ain't... [rips some of Tom's fur off of him] ...I'll tear you limb from limb! Understand? [Tom nods and Jerry nods] Now, beat it!
- [Spike growls at Tom and leaves.]
Cast
editOriginal Version 1951
edit- Daws Butler as Spike (uncredited)
- William Hanna as Tom (uncredited)
- Mel Blanc as Tyke's sneeze (archived from The Hungry Wolf (1942), uncredited)
Dubbed Version 2014
editJim Cummings as Spike Bulldog (uncredited)
Kevin Michael Richardson as Tom Cat (uncredited)
Frank Welker as Tyke Bulldog (uncredited)