The Zoot Cat
1944 animated short film directed by Joseph Barbera
The Zoot Cat (also referred to as simply Zoot Cat) is a 1943 American one-reel animated short and is the 13th Tom and Jerry short. It was produced in Technicolor and released to theatres on December 23 1943 Or February 26, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer.
- Directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Produced by Fred Quimby.
Dialogue
edit- Tom: [imitating Charles Boyer] Ah, I love you. When I'm with you, I am what you call, uh, a hep cat. I am hip to the jive. I'm in the groove, darling.
- Toots: Now you're REALLY sendin' me, Jackson.
- Tom: Ah, you set my soul on fire. It is not just a little, uh, spark. It is a flame; a big roaring flame. Ah, I can feel it now. It is burning... burning... burning... hey. [to the audience] Something is burning around here!
- [Tom then realizes what is burning and leaps about screaming. He sees his burned foot]
Cast
edit- Sara Berner as Toots (uncredited)
- William Hanna as Tom (uncredited)
- Jerry Mann as the Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Dubbed Version 2011
edit- Candi Milo as Toots (uncredited)
- Jeff Bennett as Tom Cat (uncredited)
- Corey Burton as the Radio Announcer (uncredited)
External links
edit- The Zoot Cat quotes at the Internet Movie Database