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Upon entering the house, Jerry sneaks past Tom and goes over to the woman's make-up table, where he applies ] on his body to resemble a ghost mouse; his plan being to make it seem that he has frozen to death and come back from the dead to haunt Tom. Putting on a record of spooky music (to make Tom think that the record player has turned itself on with spooky music playing), Jerry turns off the lights (to make Tom think that the lights has turned off on its own) and chases the terrified Tom outside, but some of the powder washes off as Jerry advances through the snow. Tom gets mad and accidentally spreads the snow on the side of the building and falls back down to the street below. Tom desperately sends Jerry another note, asking for help, but the mad Jerry responds by throwing a pair of ice skates and an ice hockey stick down to him, then happily returns to his hole and goes back to sleep. Upon entering the house, Jerry sneaks past Tom and goes over to the woman's make-up table, where he applies ] on his body to resemble a ghost mouse; his plan being to make it seem that he has frozen to death and come back from the dead to haunt Tom. Putting on a record of spooky music (to make Tom think that the record player has turned itself on with spooky music playing), Jerry turns off the lights (to make Tom think that the lights has turned off on its own) and chases the terrified Tom outside, but some of the powder washes off as Jerry advances through the snow. Tom gets mad and accidentally spreads the snow on the side of the building and falls back down to the street below. Tom desperately sends Jerry another note, asking for help, but the mad Jerry responds by throwing a pair of ice skates and an ice hockey stick down to him, then happily returns to his hole and goes back to sleep.

==Censorship==
The scene showing Tom and Jerry drinking champagne is cut in the UK and Middle East.


==External links== ==External links==

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1962 American film
Buddies Thicker Than Water
File:Buddies Thicker Than Water.jpg
Directed byGene Deitch
Director of animation:
Václav Bedřich (uncredited)
Story byLarz Bourne
Produced byWilliam L. Snyder
StarringGene Deitch (uncredited)
Kutula Zbyňková (uncredited)
Music bySteven Konichek
Animation byJindra Barta
Antonín Bures
Mirek Kacena
Milan Klikar
Vera Kudrnová
Vera Maresová
Olga Sisková
Zdenka Skrípková
Zdenek Smetana
(all uncredited)
Checking:
Ludmila Kopecná (uncredited)
Backgrounds byBackground paint:
Bohumil Siska
with assistance from
Miluse Hluchanicová
(both uncredited)
Color processMetrocolor
Production
company
Rembrandt Films
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dateNovember 1, 1962
Running time9:00
CountriesUnited States
Czechoslovakia
LanguageNone

Buddies Thicker Than Water is a Tom and Jerry animated short film, released on November 1, 1962. It was the twelfth and penultimate cartoon in the series to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. The short's title is a pun on the phrase "Blood is thicker than water".

Plot

On a snowy night in New York City, Jerry is comfortably asleep inside a penthouse. Tom, meanwhile, is freezing in the alley below, after being evicted by his owner. He writes a note asking for help, slips it into a bottle, and throws it up to the penthouse window. Jerry, awakened by the noise, goes out to the balcony and finds the note. Alarmed, he rushes outside and he rescues a frozen Tom. He then brings him inside, and after thawing him out, serves him a hot meal.

Tom and Jerry lounge about the penthouse, listening to music and drinking everything in the owner's liquor cabinet. However, Tom's owner returns and startles the inebriated pair. Jerry dives into his hole as the woman grabs Tom and prepares to throw him out again. Tom grabs Jerry and shows him to his owner, causing her to panic. Tom assures the owner he'll get rid of the mouse, and goes outside to throw Jerry off the balcony into the alley. Inside, Tom is stroked and pampered by his owner; outside, Jerry is angered by Tom's betrayal and wants revenge.

Upon entering the house, Jerry sneaks past Tom and goes over to the woman's make-up table, where he applies face powder on his body to resemble a ghost mouse; his plan being to make it seem that he has frozen to death and come back from the dead to haunt Tom. Putting on a record of spooky music (to make Tom think that the record player has turned itself on with spooky music playing), Jerry turns off the lights (to make Tom think that the lights has turned off on its own) and chases the terrified Tom outside, but some of the powder washes off as Jerry advances through the snow. Tom gets mad and accidentally spreads the snow on the side of the building and falls back down to the street below. Tom desperately sends Jerry another note, asking for help, but the mad Jerry responds by throwing a pair of ice skates and an ice hockey stick down to him, then happily returns to his hole and goes back to sleep.

Censorship

The scene showing Tom and Jerry drinking champagne is cut in the UK and Middle East.

External links

Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry shorts (1961–1962)
1960
1961
1962
See also: Hanna-Barbera Tom and Jerry shorts (1940–1958; 2001; 2005) and Chuck Jones Tom and Jerry shorts (1963–1967)
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