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[_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)03:47:30 No.3163353
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)03:51:04 No.3163354
A depressed Tom sits on the railroad tracks, bent on suicide. Watching from a bridge above the
tracks overhead, Jerry laments his old friend's state. Jerry knows that, when he gets home, his
own friends will ask him why he didn't even try to stop Tom. Jerry believes that "it's better
this way, and for the first time since he met him, he will be happy". Jerry recalls the events
leading up to Tom's depression:
Tom and Jerry are inseparable friends, until a beautiful white female cat catches Tom's eye. The
white cat initially reciprocates Tom's affections, but that soon changes for the worst: the
much-wealthier Mr. Butch lives next door to the white cat and he also becomes smitten by her. He
rudely interrupts her relationship with Tom to make his move and ignores Tom's attempts to stop
him. Attracted by Butch's wealth, the white cat proves herself to be an opportunist as Jerry
always suspected her to be and leaves Tom.
Havingseenthewhitecatforwhatsheis,andhowshehasmadeafoolofhisbestfriend,JerryurgesTom
togiveupandletButchhaveher.IgnoringJerry'swarnings,Tompusheshimselfandhisfinancestot
helimitandbeyond,infutileattemptsatwinningbackthewhitecat'saffections.Hebringshersuc
hpresentsasflowers,perfume,adiamondring(withthediamondsosmallithastobelookedatwitham
agnifyingglass),andacar(anutterjalopy,forwhichTomliterallysoldhimselfintoslavery–20y
earsofit–sothathecouldcover26years'worthofpaymentsattheannualinterestrateof112%).How
ever,becauseButch'spresentsaremuchbigger,tothepointofoutrageousextravagance(alargefl
oralwreath,atankertruckfullofperfume,aringwithadiamondsolargeandshinythatitcouldnotb
elookedatwithouteyeprotection,andanextremelylongluxuriouscar),thewhitecatrejectsthed
esperateTom.Afterthisincident(therefusalofhisjalopy),
Tom gives up all hopes of gaining the white cat and falls into a depression.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)03:51:35 No.3163355
Broken-hearted, penniless and hopelessly in debt, Tom drowns his sorrows in milk – despite
Jerry's pleas for him to stop. Tom almost lets himself go down the gutter (literally), but Jerry
rescues him. As Jerry resuscitates Tom, they both see the white cat riding by in Butch's coupe,
laden with luggage and a "Just Married" sign on the back.
Jerry breaks from the sad story to think about his own girlfriend, "Toots". He is happy that,
unlike Tom's ex-girlfriend, she has been faithful. Suddenly, Jerry's love world is shattered when
Toots rides by with another mouse (who looks like an adult Tuffy), a "Just Married" sign on the
back of their car. Jerry, now dejected, joins Tom on the railroad tracks. They sit and wait for
an oncoming train, which draws near to run over them. The oncoming train's whistle sounds louder
as the cartoon fades out.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)03:52:06 No.3163356
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Cat_Blues
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)03:58:56 No.3163359
Song name? Also good upload.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)04:22:26 No.3163366
>>3163355
>>3163354
>>3163353
They didn't deserve this.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)05:20:55 No.3163382
>>3163359
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FYWkHjR7AY
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)10:30:05 No.3163440
>>3163354
>>3163355
fuckin hell
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)10:45:27 No.3163444
http://kisscartoon.me/Cartoon/Tom-and-Jerry-Classic-Collection/Episode-103-Blue-Cat-
Blues-1956?id=7493
holy fucking shit what an episode this is
I mean I've seen it a million times when I was a kid on CN but I didn't understand english back
then and now
oh boy, a totally different story, a lot more laughing tho because of those bills lol
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)10:55:41 No.3163447
>>3163444
>tho
Looks like you still don't understand English my friendo.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)11:03:19 No.3163450
>>3163447
oh shit I'm sorry
though
is that better?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)11:50:03 No.3163464
I remember how i watched this episode as a kid. Really depressing :/
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)13:43:06 No.3163498
>>3163447
even shakespeare used tho
>> [_] Anonymous 10/16/16(Sun)14:31:36 No.3163509
>>3163447
Its a word.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tho
And in 19th/20th century, it was the proper spelling of that word.