![]() The Censored scene.For the cheater cartoon Life with Tom clips of this cartoon were edited the part where Tom is burned by the candle is edited so that right before flames gets to his face, it cuts to where the champagne bottle is opened, as well as cutting out the shot of Tom (still in blackface) getting knocked back. ![]() As of 2010, this short is rarely aired on Cartoon Network or Boomerang due to their unofficial ban on any shorts featuring Mammy-Two Shoes. Its Cinemascope version is rarely aired on TV in favor of the original. The Little Orphan is one of the three Fred Quimby shorts which Hanna and Barbera remade in CinemaScope quality, under the title Feedin' the Kiddie.The opening title reuses the picture of the gold Oscar statue (representing its status as an Academy Award winner) from the opening title of The Yankee Doodle Mouse, the only difference is that the background behind the statue in this opening is red instead of blue.The third and final cartoon (again not counting the reissues) to use this theme would be The Cat and the Mermouse as the next two cartoons didn't use this theme. This is the second Tom and Jerry cartoon (not counting the reissues of Sufferin' Cats! and Fine Feathered Friend) to use the early version of the iconic Tom and Jerry theme from Polka-Dot Puss.On the poster, Nibbles' body color was copying Jerry's.This cartoon was not reissued and thus survives with its original titles.This is the fifth Tom and Jerry short to win an award.Nibbles finishes his prayers and proceeds to devour the entire turkey before Tom and Jerry are able to pick up their cutlery, leaving the little orphan with a full stomach with him patting it experiencing delight. Tom finally surrenders.įinally, Tom, Jerry and Nibbles do grace at the table. Finally, Nibbles launches a champagne bottle like a missile, which hits Tom and shoots him into a cabinet. Nibbles slingshots a candle onto Tom's tail, burning him, so that he appears in blackface (Censorship). Nibbles catapults a pie into Tom's face, knocking the cat off the table. As they flee, Jerry runs into a knife thrown by Tom, and is knocked out cold. Tom launches flaming cattails, melting Jerry and Nibbles' hiding places. ![]() As Tom catches Nibbles, Jerry runs up a nearby candlestick and whacks Tom in the face with a spoon. Tom picks up the offending fork and hurls it towards Nibbles, catching him by the diaper. Nibbles takes a fork and propelled by a plate of jell-o, launches the fork into Tom's rear end. ![]() Jerry pops a champagne cork into Tom's face. It shoots straight out of Nibbles' mouth and right into the sleeping Tom, waking him up.Īfter Tom's rude awakening, he spies on the two mice, and wearing a feather duster as a Native American headdress, catches Nibbles. Jerry hits Nibbles with a knife to remove the orange. Nibbles proceeds to eat certain foods from the table, while Jerry dresses himself and Nibbles as pilgrims, but the trouble begins when Nibbles swallows an orange whole. Mammy Two Shoes (in cameo) takes the turkey and puts it on the table then leaves. Jerry allows Nibbles to drink the cream from the bowl, before spotting a turkey. Quietly, he leads Nibbles out of the mousehole, and sneaks into the living room, where Tom is sleeping beside a bowl of cream. Jerry attempts to feed the little mouse with his own food, but his cupboards are empty. However, Nibbles is, as the note pinned to his scarf says, always hungry. Jerry has been asked to take care of Nibbles over the Thanksgiving holiday. Nibbles arrives and passes Jerry, before trying to take all the cheese from the trap. The cartoon starts with Jerry reading a book whilst taking cheese from a mousetrap.
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