Notable for being the first Tom and Jerry cartoon produced and released entirely in the CinemaScope widescreen aspect ratio.
The story follows Mousketeer Jerry as he attempts to send a love letter to his sweetheart, a pretty French mouse named Lilli. He tasks his young apprentice, Tuffy (Nibbles), with delivering the message through a house guarded by Tom, a cardinal's cat. [S1E94] Tom And Cherie
is the 94th short in the original Tom and Jerry series, released on September 9, 1955. Set in 17th-century France, it is the third installment in the popular "Mouseketeers" sub-series. Production Facts Producer: Produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Notable for being the first Tom and Jerry
Tuffy undergoes several harrowing and humorous sword fights to get past Tom, eventually succeeding despite his initial fear. The short concludes with the two mice celebrating as they continue their secret correspondence. Tom and Chérie | Tom and Jerry Wiki | Fandom is the 94th short in the original Tom
Created and directed by the legendary duo William Hanna and Joseph Barbera .
It is one of the very few cartoons where Tom and Jerry never actually come into direct contact with each other; instead, Tom's conflict is entirely with Tuffy. Plot Summary