TOM AND JERRY -THE CAT CONCERTO- PARTS AND COMPLETE

TOM AND JERRY -THE CAT CONCERTO- PARTS AND COMPLETE 3D print model

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ENGLISH:

The Cat Concerto is a 1947 American one-reel animated cartoon and the 29th Tom and Jerry short, released to theatres on April 26, 1947.[1] It was produced by Fred Quimby and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with musical supervision by Scott Bradley, and animation by Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge and Irven Spence and uncredited animation by Don Patterson.

At a formal concert, Tom plays Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 on the piano. Jerry, who lives inside the piano, disrupts Tom's performance by mock-conducting him. Tom flicks Jerry away and continues playing. Jerry emerges from under the piano keys, and Tom tries unsuccessfully to hit him with the key and smash him. Jerry manipulates the piano's keys from inside, irritating Tom, who hits him with a tuning tool. In retaliation, Jerry slams the keyboard lid on Tom's fingers and tries to cut his finger with scissors. After several failed attempts, Jerry sets a mousetrap, catching Tom's finger.

Tom climbs onto the piano to chase Jerry, playing with his feet. Jerry dances on the felts, briefly changing the tune. Tom bounces Jerry with a chord, eventually catching him and throwing him into the piano stool. Jerry manipulates the seat controls, sending Tom crashing onto the keys. Tom, fed up, stuffs Jerry into the piano felts and goes wild on the piano. The felts bash Jerry around, but he emerges angry and retaliates by playing the rhapsody's finale (along with two false endings) with felts as drumsticks, causing Tom to collapse in exhaustion. The audience applauds, and Jerry takes credit for the performance as a spotlight shines on him.

Z: 100mm.

SPANISH:

El Concierto del Gato es un dibujo animado estadounidense de un solo rollo de 1947 y el vigésimo noveno cortometraje de Tom y Jerry, estrenado en cines el 26 de abril de 1947.[1] Fue producido por Fred Quimby y dirigido por William Hanna y Joseph Barbera, con la supervisión musical de Scott Bradley, la animación de Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge e Irven Spence y la animación no acreditada de Don Patterson.

En un concierto formal, Tom toca la Rapsodia Húngara n.º 2 de Franz Liszt al piano. Jerry, que vive dentro del piano, interrumpe la actuación de Tom fingiendo dirigirlo. Tom aparta a Jerry con un manotazo y continúa tocando. Jerry emerge de debajo de las teclas del piano, y Tom intenta, sin éxito, golpearlo con la llave y aplastarlo. Jerry manipula las teclas del piano desde dentro, irritando a Tom, quien lo golpea con un afinador. En represalia, Jerry cierra de golpe la tapa del teclado sobre los dedos de Tom e intenta cortarle el dedo con unas tijeras. Tras varios intentos fallidos, Jerry coloca una ratonera, atrapando el dedo de Tom.

Tom se sube al piano para perseguir a Jerry, jugando con los pies. Jerry baila sobre los fieltros, cambiando brevemente la melodía. Tom hace rebotar a Jerry con un acorde, atrapándolo y lanzándolo contra el taburete del piano. Jerry manipula los controles del asiento, haciendo que Tom se estrelle contra las teclas. Tom, harto, mete a Jerry en los fieltros del piano y se vuelve loco tocando el piano. Los fieltros golpean a Jerry, pero este emerge enfadado y contraataca tocando el final de la rapsodia (junto con dos finales falsos) con fieltros como baquetas, lo que hace que Tom se desplome exhausto. El público aplaude, y Jerry se atribuye el mérito de la actuación mientras un foco lo ilumina.

Z: 150mm.

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TOM AND JERRY -THE CAT CONCERTO- PARTS AND COMPLETE
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  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2025-04-11
  • Model ID#6038120
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