The Vanishing Duck | |
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Tom and Jerry series | |
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Directed by |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Produced by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Story by | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Voices by |
Red Coffey George O'Hanlon June Foray William Hanna (Tom's Screams) |
Music by | Scott Bradley |
Animation by |
Lewis Marshall Kenneth Muse Carlo Vinci James Escalante |
Layouts by | Richard Bickenbach |
Backgrounds by | Robert Gentle |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | May 2, 1958 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Running time | 7:04 |
Language | English |
Preceded by | Royal Cat Nap |
Followed by | Robin Hoodwinked |
The Vanishing Duck is a 1958 one reel animated Tom and Jerry short, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Lewis Marshall, Kenneth Muse, Carlo Vinci and James Escalante, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. Red Coffey, June Foray and George O'Hanlon provided the voices for this film. It was released on May 2, 1958 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and marks the final appearance of Quacker, who appeared in seven previous Tom and Jerry shorts. As such, The Vanishing Duck is the Tom and Jerry short of the Hanna and Barbera era. O'Hanlon would go on to star as the voice of George Jetson on the ABC-TV animated series, The Jetsons, also produced by Hanna-Barbera four years later. The cartoon title is a similar in 1947's film The Invisible Mouse.
This short is one of the select few in which Tom emerges victorious over Jerry, and is the last short of the Hanna-Barbera era to have that distinction.
Quacker is a singing duck whom George has bought for Joan for her birthday. They leave the house for dinner and a show, with Joan wondering if Quacker will be all right with Tom around. George assures her that he will be fine, since Tom is outside and the house is locked up tight. But Tom manages to sneak in, anyway, and immediately goes to look for Quacker.
After being swallowed by Tom, Quacker escapes to Jerry's mouse hole, where the two become friends. When Tom catches Quacker, Jerry trips Tom up with some extension cord, causing Tom to lose his grip on Quacker, sending him straight into a tub of vanishing cream. An invisible Quacker is able to come to Jerry's rescue, where he shows him the secret of the vanishing cream. Thus invisible, the two decide to have fun tricking Tom, and they annoy him by spitting watermelon seeds at him, shove aspirin down his throat, vanish and cut his tail short, and fool him by cutting off a tail from a coat with a pair of scissors that resembles his own tail to make him look like a Manx cat. All this bamboozles poor Tom, who thinks that the house is haunted. After Tom hears Quacker's voice of singing the same birthday song coming from his supposed tail, he immediately realizes what is actually going on and tries to catch them while Jerry and Quacker run under the mat. They finally make him leave the house using some tongs and a coal shovel.