Brilliant and touching
... View MoreThis movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
... View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
... View MoreOne of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
... View MoreIt's odd to watch hundreds of Tom and Jerry cartoons from the 1940s and early '50s and then see a "culture change" with characters, furniture, cars, the music and the overall artwork that is "so 1950s." Here, "Jeanie," a baby-sitter, has the ponytail, dress and classic mid-'50s look. She lies upside on the wide, low couch talking on the telephone, etc. - you know, all the '50s things. Janet Waldo has a lot of lines in here, as the gabby teen on the telephone, who stops talking every 30 seconds to go hit Tom on the head for bothering the baby. Of course, Tom is just trying to do the right things and keeps getting blamed or falsely accused of bothering the infant. You have to feel sorry for the poor cat.That's the theme of the cartoon: the baby wandering off all the time, Tom saving it but then getting pelted on top of the head. I can't say, for justice sake, I enjoyed the storyline, nor was in that funny, but the cartoon was well-drawn and a real nostalgia piece for the period.This cartoon is noteworthy for being the last William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced Tom and Jerry cartoon. It is presented in the widescreen CinemaScope and is part of Disc 2 of the Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Volume Two DVD.
... View MoreBy this point Hanna and Barbera had gotten pretty lazy about Tom and Jerry. The animation isn't so good; it's worse than when Jones did them in fact, and the cartoon just isn't funny. The baby crawling in and out of danger is a gag that isn't funny to begin with and rapidly becomes downright mind numbing, and the baby sitter beating Tom and Jerry just irritates me. Compared to Deitch it isn't too bad; it doesn't seem like a Tom and Jerry themed nightmare you might have, but it shows how far they'd fallen from their glory days.
... View MoreOn August 1, 1958 William Hanna and Joseph Barbera produced and directed their final Tom and Jerry cartoon short! This short represents what is known as the last Tom and Jerry cartoon in the Hanna-Barbera era. In the years to come others would attempt on making a Tom and Jerry cartoon. But while others succeeded other didn't and regardless no one could ever match the quality of the Hanna-Barbera shorts. Those were 18 great years! This final short sees Tom and Jerry after years of rivalry team up to take care of a baby the babysitter seems to have forgotten. This short sort of reminds me of the Buttons and Mindy segments from Animaniacs.3(***)out of 4(****)stars
... View MoreCat and mouse duo Tom and Jerry get caught up in the problem of the negligent babysitter Jeannie not looking after a baby properly.This leads to all sorts of mishaps, but that is all I can say without giving too much away. What I WILL say, however, is that this was the last of the 114 Tom & Jerry cartoons that had the involvement of their original creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Ever since the first of this series, 'Puss Gets The Boot', was released in 1940, this duo have won seven Oscars for best cartoon, and got nominations on many other occasions. Not a bad legacy for such a fine series, wouldn't you say?
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