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Tom has a nightmare of being pounded by a giant dog. Jerry lures Tom into a series of encounters with the miniature vicious bulldog introduced in The Cat's Me-Ouch (1965). Tom finally decides the nightmare wasn't so bad after all.

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Tom Laughing (uncredited) (voice)

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Ben Washam
Chuck Jones ... (uncredited) (opening sequence: earlier cartoon clips)
Maurice Noble ... (uncredited) (earlier cartoon clips)

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Irv Spector ... (story)

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Chuck Jones ... producer

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Carl Brandt

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Les Goldman ... production supervisor
Earl Jonas ... production manager

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Don Foster ... graphics
Maurice Noble ... design consultant

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Philip DeGuard ... background artist
Ken Harris ... animator
Don Morgan ... layout artist
Tom Ray ... animator
Phil Roman ... animator (as Philip Roman)
Richard Thompson ... animator (as Dick Thompson)
Don Towsley ... animator

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Scott Bradley ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Also Known As
  • Le cauchemar (France)
  • Такое и во сне не приснится (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • 夢よもう一度 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • A rossz álom halála (Hungary)
  • Sposób na złe sny (Poland)
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  • 6 min
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Trivia This was the last Tom and Jerry theatrical short released by MGM, ending a run that lasted for over a quarter of a century. See more »
Goofs When Tom is looking at the giant sized dog house, while he is in frontal view of the audience, his right ear turns the same color as the sky for about one frame. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Cat's Me-Ouch (1965). See more »

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