| Mel Blanc | ... | Tom / Jerry (voice) |
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| Chuck Jones | |||
| Maurice Noble | (co-director) | ||
Writing credits | ||
| Michael Maltese | (story) & | |
| Chuck Jones | (story) | |
Produced by | |||
| Chuck Jones | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Eugene Poddany | |||
Production Management | |||
| Les Goldman | .... | in charge of production | |
Animation Department | |||
| Robert Gribbroek | .... | background artist | |
| Ken Harris | .... | animator | |
| Tom Ray | .... | animator | |
| Richard Thompson | .... | animator (as Dick Thompson) | |
| Don Towsley | .... | animator | |
| Ben Washam | .... | animator | |
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This was the first of the several latter-day (mid 1960s) Tom And Jerry animated shorts I watched in the past month, having seen about 20-30 overall. Well, all I can say is: I am not impressed. I'll take the earlier stuff ('40s and '50s) any day.
These caricatures almost didn't even look like Tom and Jerry in spots. The artwork looked terrible. I would have guessed the opposite: that this was a primitive early edition, not something done late in the career of these animated favorites.
Story-wise, Jerry takes some strange green potion that makes him into a super-fast character, that goes around devouring all the food that Tom is ready to eat. It's done so fast, Tom doesn't have a clue what is happening. After he videotapes Jerry and puts it in slow- motion, he sees who the culprit is. When he goes to attack the mouse, Jerry has taken another potion which makes him a giant.
That's it - that's the story. Not funny at all and poorly drawn.