Tom & Jerry: Redskin Blues | 1935 | Animation | Comedy | Short
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Tom & Jerry: Redskin Blues (1935)
Director: Van Beuren / Gene Deitch (depending on source, 1930s version)
Studio: Van Beuren Studios
Starring: (Voice cast uncredited)
Release Date: 1935
Runtime: 7 minutes
Format: Black-and-White, Animated Short
Country: United States
Language: English
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Short
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Summary:
*Redskin Blues* follows the misadventures of Tom and Jerry as they find themselves in a series of slapstick scenarios while interacting with a Native American-themed setting. The short uses exaggerated visual gags, musical interludes, and comic timing to deliver fast-paced humor. Tom and Jerry’s antics create chaos and laughter as they navigate obstacles and comedic mishaps in the cartoon’s playful narrative.
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Background:
Produced by Van Beuren Studios, this cartoon is part of the studio’s early Tom & Jerry series, which predates the more famous MGM cat-and-mouse duo. The series often combined music, slapstick comedy, and visual exaggeration to entertain audiences in theater shorts during the 1930s. These early animated shorts were a reflection of contemporary humor and the era’s style of theatrical cartoons.
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Trivia:
* The Van Beuren Tom & Jerry characters are not related to the later MGM Tom & Jerry created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
* As with most 1930s shorts, the voice actors were uncredited.
* The cartoon reflects early animation’s frequent use of ethnic and cultural themes, which are considered outdated and insensitive by modern standards.
* Van Beuren Studios was known for producing low-budget, fast-paced animated shorts to compete with studios like Disney and Fleischer.
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