A Mouse in the House

A Mouse in the House

Year: 1947

Runtime: 8 mins

Language: English

Directors: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna

ComedyAnimation

Mammy Two-Shoes tells Tom and Butch that the cat who gets rid of the icebox-raiding, breadbox-invading mouse (Jerry) is the one who can stay.

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