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The Cat Concerto
Directed by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced by Fred Quimby
Music by Scott Bradley
Franz Liszt
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) April 26, 1947
Running time 7:32
Language English

The Cat Concerto is a famous Tom and Jerry animated cartoon. It was first shown in movie theaters on April 26, 1947. This cartoon was made by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Many people think it is one of the best Tom and Jerry cartoons ever. It even won an Oscar for Best Short Subject: Cartoons in 1947.

About The Cat Concerto

The Cat Concerto is the 29th cartoon in the popular Tom and Jerry series. These cartoons are known for their funny chases and slapstick humor. They often feature a cat named Tom trying to catch a mouse named Jerry.

What Happens in the Cartoon?

In this cartoon, Tom is a fancy piano player. He is performing a classical music piece called "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt. Jerry the mouse lives inside the piano. He tries to sleep while Tom is playing.

Jerry gets very annoyed by the loud music. He decides to cause trouble for Tom. Jerry pops out of the piano and starts messing with Tom's performance. He changes the notes and plays tricks on Tom.

Tom tries to keep playing the piano while also trying to catch Jerry. This leads to many funny and chaotic moments. The cartoon is famous for how well the animation matches the music. Every movement and sound effect fits perfectly with the classical song.

The Music and Animation

The music in The Cat Concerto is very important. It uses a real classical piece, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2." This music was written by the famous composer Franz Liszt. The cartoon's animators, like Kenneth Muse and Irven Spence, did an amazing job. They made Tom and Jerry's actions match the music's rhythm and mood.

The cartoon shows how animation can work with music to tell a story. The fast parts of the music match Tom's quick movements. The slower parts show Jerry's sneaky tricks. This makes the cartoon exciting and fun to watch.

Why It Won an Oscar

The Cat Concerto won an Academy Award in 1947. This is a very important award in the movie world. It means the cartoon was recognized as the best animated short film of that year.

The judges likely loved its clever story and amazing animation. The way the characters interacted with the music was also very special. Winning an Oscar helped make The Cat Concerto a classic cartoon. It is still enjoyed by people of all ages today.

See also

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