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Now I liked Fraidy Cat in general, though it is quite slow even for a Tom and Jerry cartoon- usually Tom and Jerry goes at a breakneck pace- and there are times when the animation isn't always that great as Tom looks a little odd here. Plus Fraidy Cat could have done with being a minute shorter. Criticisms aside, what I do like about Fraidy Cat is that it is different. The story isn't humorous, but it is a macabre and effective one, and the music is really good. Even the sound effects are very effective, they added to the atmosphere almost flawlessly. Plus there are some good gags, despite the fact the cartoon isn't very funny. The nine lives gag was clever, and the ending with Mammy Two Shoes was a nice, fun surprise. Overall, decent but not great cartoon from our favourite cat and mouse. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 3, 2010
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''Fraidy Cat'' is a Tom and Jerry short, I think it's very slow and a good cartoon for Halloween, Tom is listening to the radio, it's a horror story, Tom started look terrified, I guess Tom is very afraid and coward, I guess.
Jerry, of course, start to frightening him, That's much more funny, I guess, but Jerry is ended up scared by himself at the end. I wonder why.
Jerry, of course, start to frightening him, That's much more funny, I guess, but Jerry is ended up scared by himself at the end. I wonder why.
Tom is listening to a spook story on the radio (a form of entertainment I wish was still around) and is so wound up by the possibility of ghosts, that he jumps in fright at every sound. Taking advantage of this for his own personal fun, Jerry tries to freak Tom out by playing pranks on him, the main one being sticking a white sheet on a vacuum cleaner and pretending it's a ghosts. Obviously Tom becomes aware of Jerry's cruel tricks in the end.
It's very mildly funny though nothing really spectacular happens. I can really only recommend this to very young children as there is no real intelligence or wit to entertain an adult. Tom still looks a little rough, as he did in the early stages of his characters animation. Mammy-two-shoes shows up, but on the version I saw she was dubbed to make her sound more PC, as was common with Tom and Jerry cartoon manipulation in the early 90s.
It's very mildly funny though nothing really spectacular happens. I can really only recommend this to very young children as there is no real intelligence or wit to entertain an adult. Tom still looks a little rough, as he did in the early stages of his characters animation. Mammy-two-shoes shows up, but on the version I saw she was dubbed to make her sound more PC, as was common with Tom and Jerry cartoon manipulation in the early 90s.
- CuriosityKilledShawn
- Aug 23, 2006
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Fraidy Cat (1942)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Highly entertaining short has Tom listening to a scary radio program so Jerry decides to have some fun with this by making it appear that the house is haunted. This is the fourth film in the series and certainly the best up to this point as there are a great number of laughs to be had. The highlight is certainly the look on Tom's face when he believes he's seeing a ghost for the first time. Another great moment happens when Tom's "nine lives" are scared out of him. This was a very creative sequence and one with plenty of great laughs. The animation was also extremely good throughout and there's never a down moment as the action and laughs keep coming one after another.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Highly entertaining short has Tom listening to a scary radio program so Jerry decides to have some fun with this by making it appear that the house is haunted. This is the fourth film in the series and certainly the best up to this point as there are a great number of laughs to be had. The highlight is certainly the look on Tom's face when he believes he's seeing a ghost for the first time. Another great moment happens when Tom's "nine lives" are scared out of him. This was a very creative sequence and one with plenty of great laughs. The animation was also extremely good throughout and there's never a down moment as the action and laughs keep coming one after another.
- Michael_Elliott
- Dec 26, 2015
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Here is a Tom & Jerry cartoon that is perfect for Halloween. I know it's not very creepy, but it has the 'trick' as in "trick or treat," as Jerry did to Tom with the window blind and the vacuum cleaner with a collared shirt hanging on it to make it look like a ghost. But I still like to put it on my list of Halloween cartoons.
In this short, Tom is listening to the "Witching Hour," a ghost-story program on the radio, and is being frightened by the horror story being told. Tom begins to experience the dramatics about halfway through the story (hair standing on end, heart leaping into throat, icy chills on spine). And Jerry, having observed everything and laughing to himself, thought he had increased Tom's fears by scaring him.
I love the ending. It was a little funny. And you know, this short is the first of four cartoons in which Tom attacks Mammy Two Shoes; the others are A Mouse in the House, Part-Time Pal, and Nit-Witty Kitty. And also, this short is the first of twenty-five cartoons where Tom speaks too. So anyway, I love this short.
In this short, Tom is listening to the "Witching Hour," a ghost-story program on the radio, and is being frightened by the horror story being told. Tom begins to experience the dramatics about halfway through the story (hair standing on end, heart leaping into throat, icy chills on spine). And Jerry, having observed everything and laughing to himself, thought he had increased Tom's fears by scaring him.
I love the ending. It was a little funny. And you know, this short is the first of four cartoons in which Tom attacks Mammy Two Shoes; the others are A Mouse in the House, Part-Time Pal, and Nit-Witty Kitty. And also, this short is the first of twenty-five cartoons where Tom speaks too. So anyway, I love this short.
- ja_kitty_71
- Oct 6, 2009
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- Otavio-clubpenguin
- Jul 11, 2014
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- errtu-shard
- Nov 7, 2005
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This "Tom and Jerry" short from 1942 "Fraidy Cat" is one that builds up to some suspense chase and cat and mouse drama slowly! Tom is listening to a radio broadcast of the "Witching Hour" and the story has scared him, never fear his little mouse rival Jerry takes advantage of this and start to play ghost and phantom thru out the house! As the curtains blowing put fear in Tom it's like he feels chills and thrills all thru the night air! This episode is different and a little slower and may not be one of the best still it's memorable for it's ghost like and scary theme.
Disclaimer: Unfortunately, the Tom & Jerry episodes I specifically talk about in this review aren't listed under one single title here, so the best I can do is just leave it under one of my favorite episodes of the era I had in mind typing out this rambling.
I will always have a soft spot for the Tom & Jerry circa 1967. I know that technically it includes three different eras: 1) The Classic MGM Theatrical Era (also known as The Golden Era) (1940-1958) created by the legendary William Hanna & Joseph Barbera. These two names will forever be imprinted in my brain. If I could, I would personally thank them for enriching my childhood with the most genuine laugh I've ever had. Every time I saw their names in the opening titles I knew the next 10 minutes will be GOLDEN.
2) The experimental period of the Gene Deitch Era (1961-1962). Thankfully, it only lasted for 13 episodes, but it wasn't as bad as some might percieve it to be. That being said, even as a kid I could see that something was off about these episodes and I wasn't a big fan of them - the animation was too jarring and dark for my taste, but I never skipped them on my bootleg DVD either - I was patiently watching them in eager anticipation of what I knew was coming next on this Tom & Jerry anthology disc of mine. No hard feelings towards Gene Deitch, though. This man had to produce all these episodes on his own from his little studio in Czechoslovakia.
3) And what was coming next was the Chuck Jones "Bronze" Era. It was almost as good as the episodes produced by William Hanna & Joseph Barbera.
Only when I revisited some of the episodes in my adulthood I realized what made Tom & Jerry so captivating - the music and sound effects. I can't think of any other piece of visual media that so heavily relied on the auditory aspect in its creation process - every frame is accompanied by the perfect selection of notes and sounds. I could argue that Tom & Jerry is actually more about what you hear than what you see, which is a crazy thing to say about a cartoon with barely any lines in it.
P. S. The reason I picked this episode is because out of over one hundred episodes of Tom & Jerry I've seen, this one stuck in my memory the most, especially the gag where a vacuum cleaner sucks all nine lives in the form of souls out of Tom. For some reason, this moment engraved in my memory like no other in the franchise - probably it's just that it perfectly encapsulates the very essence and absurdity of Tom & Jerry's humor.
P. P. S. Of course it's a shame what the franchise has turned into over the years, but that's beyond the scope of this little review and isn't reflected in the rating.
I will always have a soft spot for the Tom & Jerry circa 1967. I know that technically it includes three different eras: 1) The Classic MGM Theatrical Era (also known as The Golden Era) (1940-1958) created by the legendary William Hanna & Joseph Barbera. These two names will forever be imprinted in my brain. If I could, I would personally thank them for enriching my childhood with the most genuine laugh I've ever had. Every time I saw their names in the opening titles I knew the next 10 minutes will be GOLDEN.
2) The experimental period of the Gene Deitch Era (1961-1962). Thankfully, it only lasted for 13 episodes, but it wasn't as bad as some might percieve it to be. That being said, even as a kid I could see that something was off about these episodes and I wasn't a big fan of them - the animation was too jarring and dark for my taste, but I never skipped them on my bootleg DVD either - I was patiently watching them in eager anticipation of what I knew was coming next on this Tom & Jerry anthology disc of mine. No hard feelings towards Gene Deitch, though. This man had to produce all these episodes on his own from his little studio in Czechoslovakia.
3) And what was coming next was the Chuck Jones "Bronze" Era. It was almost as good as the episodes produced by William Hanna & Joseph Barbera.
Only when I revisited some of the episodes in my adulthood I realized what made Tom & Jerry so captivating - the music and sound effects. I can't think of any other piece of visual media that so heavily relied on the auditory aspect in its creation process - every frame is accompanied by the perfect selection of notes and sounds. I could argue that Tom & Jerry is actually more about what you hear than what you see, which is a crazy thing to say about a cartoon with barely any lines in it.
P. S. The reason I picked this episode is because out of over one hundred episodes of Tom & Jerry I've seen, this one stuck in my memory the most, especially the gag where a vacuum cleaner sucks all nine lives in the form of souls out of Tom. For some reason, this moment engraved in my memory like no other in the franchise - probably it's just that it perfectly encapsulates the very essence and absurdity of Tom & Jerry's humor.
P. P. S. Of course it's a shame what the franchise has turned into over the years, but that's beyond the scope of this little review and isn't reflected in the rating.
- Higher_HIghs
- Jun 11, 2025
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- StrictlyConfidential
- Jun 18, 2021
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Fraidy Cat is definitely different compared to most other Tom and Jerry shorts. Being a little more spooky and horror oriented compared to other shorts. But that makes this one unique, a curiosity, and fun. This short is great. The spookier nature makes it very enjoyable, with the radio show and Tom's constant reactions being a highlight for me. The voice acting for the radio show was great, and it was an entertaining start. The rest of the short is great. Jerry's attempts to scare Tom with the vacuum ghost were great, and the scene of all of Tom's lives coming out and biting him was hilarious. Even the end, with Jerry losing along with Tom, was entertaining and different from other shorts. The only downside is how slow some of it can be, but the spooks and differences compared to most shorts make it an entertaining watch.
- I_Am_The_Taylrus
- Oct 13, 2007
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Tom is listening to one of those old-time radio broadcasts, something kids from the 1950s to today would watch on TV. However, they didn't television when this cartoon was made so people got their entertainment - from comedies to music to scary stories - from the radio.
Tom is literally shaking in his boots listening to some story about the "phantom." He's actually literally doing everything the narrator is saying, such as "hair standing on end, icy chills race down her spine, her heart beats in her throat," etc. Jerry, meanwhile, is watching Tom and laughing his butt off at his scaredy- cat antics.
We then get a taste of what we will see for many years after this 194- cartoon in which Jerry tortures Tom for no reason other than sadistic pleasure. If the cat asks for trouble, that's one thing, but when he's minding own business and Jerry is physically (and in this case, mentally) abusing him, I have a hard time rooting for the "little guy."
These early T&M efforts also were a minute longer than all that followed. Sometimes that one minute makes a difference. It did here as this actually dragged for awhile. It could have been cut to five minutes without missing anything because the sketches went on too long. That's usual for Tom and Jerry's. Usually, they are much faster-paced.
Tom is literally shaking in his boots listening to some story about the "phantom." He's actually literally doing everything the narrator is saying, such as "hair standing on end, icy chills race down her spine, her heart beats in her throat," etc. Jerry, meanwhile, is watching Tom and laughing his butt off at his scaredy- cat antics.
We then get a taste of what we will see for many years after this 194- cartoon in which Jerry tortures Tom for no reason other than sadistic pleasure. If the cat asks for trouble, that's one thing, but when he's minding own business and Jerry is physically (and in this case, mentally) abusing him, I have a hard time rooting for the "little guy."
These early T&M efforts also were a minute longer than all that followed. Sometimes that one minute makes a difference. It did here as this actually dragged for awhile. It could have been cut to five minutes without missing anything because the sketches went on too long. That's usual for Tom and Jerry's. Usually, they are much faster-paced.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Aug 3, 2007
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Sure, this short has its moments and the animation is OK. The score is also fine with music arranged on what happens on the screen. It's not the worst Tom and Jerry cartoon.
Because Tom and Jerry don't speak these cartoons have to rely on visual gags and there's the problem with this cartoon - the writing. The gags are mostly not very funny and they're stretched too long. For example the first two minutes are spent showing Tom listening to a ghost story and being spooked by it - sounds boring and that's what it is.
About the previous reviewers... What were they on - and where can I get it? The plot outline in the main page is correct. There's a short gag about Tom's nine lives being 'sucked out' of him; there's also a short chase after Tom has figured out that Jerry is just trying to scare him. The only thing I agree with them is that the cartoon is "good and fun for the kids"! :)
Because Tom and Jerry don't speak these cartoons have to rely on visual gags and there's the problem with this cartoon - the writing. The gags are mostly not very funny and they're stretched too long. For example the first two minutes are spent showing Tom listening to a ghost story and being spooked by it - sounds boring and that's what it is.
About the previous reviewers... What were they on - and where can I get it? The plot outline in the main page is correct. There's a short gag about Tom's nine lives being 'sucked out' of him; there's also a short chase after Tom has figured out that Jerry is just trying to scare him. The only thing I agree with them is that the cartoon is "good and fun for the kids"! :)
After a more pleasant last outing, 'Fraidy Cat (1942)' reestablishes the iconic duo's entirely antagonistic relationship by having Jerry fall directly into his role as initial aggressor (as he would so often be in later films). Here, he decides to terrify Tom when he sees the cat shaking in his fur while listening to a spooky radio broadcast. Using an old nightgown and a vacuum cleaner, the mischievous mouse sets about pranking his unsuspecting prey. Of course, Tom eventually gets wind of the wind-up and fixes to do more than just scare his opponent to death. The flick has some funny sight gags and its animation is as scrumptious as you'd hope from these earlier shorts in which Tom is more cat-like and raggedy. It's a well-animated outing that's lively and has a lot of spirit to it. However, it just feels fairly standard overall. The premise isn't particularly clever and the piece lacks a satisfying ending to tie things together. It also features some off-screen animal abuse (which sounds to be more than the typical feline-on-rodent slapstick we all know and love) which leaves a bad taste in the mouth. Having said all that, it's still an entertaining effort overall. It isn't one of the pair's best outings, but it's definitely not one of their worst.
- Pjtaylor-96-138044
- May 19, 2024
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- Horst_In_Translation
- Jul 24, 2016
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Jerry spies Tom listening to a creepy story on the radio and seizes the opportunity to scare his nemesis.
I didn't find this particular episode that funny: the humour seemed rather constrained and the whole set up was kinda lame (Jerry is essentially the 'bad guy' in this one, tormenting poor Tom for no particular reason).
There is the occasional flash of inspiration (such as Tom's literal 'heart in mouth' experience, and the moment when his nines lives are sucked out of his body), but, on the whole, this effort lacks the frenetic pacing, excellent animation and sheer wit of most of T&J's other cartoons.
I didn't find this particular episode that funny: the humour seemed rather constrained and the whole set up was kinda lame (Jerry is essentially the 'bad guy' in this one, tormenting poor Tom for no particular reason).
There is the occasional flash of inspiration (such as Tom's literal 'heart in mouth' experience, and the moment when his nines lives are sucked out of his body), but, on the whole, this effort lacks the frenetic pacing, excellent animation and sheer wit of most of T&J's other cartoons.
- BA_Harrison
- Mar 12, 2008
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