His Mouse Friday

His Mouse Friday
Tom and Jerry series

His Mouse Friday title card
Directed by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced by Fred Quimby
Story by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voices by Paul Frees
Music by Scott Bradley
Animation by Kenneth Muse
Irven Spence
Ray Patterson
Ed Barge
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s)
  • July 7, 1951 (1951-07-07)
Color process Technicolor
Perspecta (reissue)
Running time 6:51
Language English
Preceded by Sleepy-Time Tom
Followed by Slicked-up Pup

His Mouse Friday is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 59th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby for Metro Goldwyn Mayer. It was animated by Kenneth Muse, Irven Spence, Ray Patterson and Ed Barge and released in theatres on July 7, 1951. The title is a pun combining references to the film His Girl Friday and the character of Friday from the novel Robinson Crusoe.

Plot

Tom is first seen being ship-wrecked and lost at sea in a parody of Robinson Crusoe. He only has his old shoes to eat in order to survive. Tom though soon spots a distant tropical island and is catapulted there by a wave. After Tom finds it tough to eat a coconut and a tortoise he finds Jerry and decides to eat the mouse instead. Tom has Jerry on a frying pan but the rodent escapes and Tom chases him into a native village. Jerry creeps Tom out by playing tom toms and Tom gets scared.

Using soot from a cooking pot Jerry disguises himself as a black native complete with a deep voice and talks gibberish to Tom. He presumably tells Tom he has to be cooked to death and orders him to "hop the pot". Then he gives him vegetables to cut but to "hold the onions". Tom, accepting his fate, cooperates. He soon feels the heat after Jerry lights a fire. Tom though notices Jerry's loincloth has come loose exposing his brown fur. Discovering he has been played for a sap the cat taunts Jerry. Jerry using a bone tied to his head flies away and Tom gives chase. However, the cat ends up stopping at the feet of a group of real cannibals. Tom looks up and was frightened to see them with one of them (who looks like Butch) licking his lips and fancing barbequed cat. The terrified Tom flees. The cannibals then chase after him. Jerry at first then seems to have been safe but is then spotted by a younger and thicker-lipped cannibal who licks his lips and fancies barbecued mouse. Jerry gets horrified, and the cannibal chases after the mouse and the cartoon irises out.

Voice cast

Censorship, bans and availability

1. His Mouse Friday has been pulled from the American rotation in recent years due to cannibalism and racial stereotyping and has been completely taken off the airwaves in some countries. However, it has been released on video in two different censored forms- one by MGM/UA and another by Warner Home Video:

2. The short was planned to be presented uncut and restored in the upcoming second volume of Tom and Jerry Golden Collection DVD and Blu-ray set, but it has been delayed indefinitely.

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