Scat Cats (Q11415509) From Wikidata. Jump to: navigation, search. Scat cats est un court-m. Spike and Tyke in SCAT CATS! Spike and Tyke (characters) 26 pages on this wiki. Spike and Tyke would not appear in new Tom and Jerry cartoons. Scat Cats (1957) The Tom and Jerry (1975). Spike and Tyke (characters) . Spike is a stern but occasionally dumb British bulldog who is particularly disapproving of cats, but a softie when it comes to mice, and later, his son Tyke. In the shorts Jerry would often try to get Tom in trouble with Spike making him a shoo- in for a beating from the bulldog. Spike has a few weaknesses that Tom tries to capitalize upon: his possessiveness about his bone and his ticklishness. Title: Scat Cats (1957) 7.1 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Scat Cats (1957) Spike's owner is going out of town and leaves Spike and Tyke in charge. Directors: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. Watch Scat Cats Movies. Scat Cats : Scat Cats (1957) Composer(s): Scott Bradley Released in: 1957 Country: United States: Other Resources. Scat Cats (1957, Spike and Tyke) (06:09) 11. Scat Cats Scat Cats Scat Cats (1957) - Spike and Tyke Theatrical Cartoon Series. BCDB Rating: 4.7 / 5 Stars from 6 users. Post your Comments or Review This. Watch MGM Cartoons Season 1957 Episode 3 S1957E3 Scat Cats - Full Episode video on OVGuide. Spike's owner is going out of town and leaves Spike and Tyke in. ![]() He made his first appearance in the 1. Tom and Jerry cartoon Dog Trouble, and his first speaking role was in 1. The Bodyguard, where he was voiced by Billy Bletcher up until 1. Daws Butler. Tyke is known as a cute, sweet, happy and a loveable pup. He is Spike's son and they make the perfect father and son, with Spike spending much of his free time comforting his son, taking him out or teaching him the facts of life of being a dog. In Tom and Jerry Kids, Tyke has a speaking role and was the first time that Tom and Jerry fans were able to hear Tyke speak. In all subsequent shorts, Spike becomes typecast as the stereotypical dumb brute who is always duped into becoming a shield for Jerry from Tom. It is only in two episodes where Jerry gets Spike out of a jam and the dog willingly protects him from Tom in well- earned gratitude. On most occasions, Jerry causes trouble for Tom by luring him near Spike and harming him to get him angry, and in some cartoons when its perfectly obvious that Tom is not responsible, as seen in The Invisible Mouse, Spike still blames Tom and hurts him instead of Jerry. In The Truce Hurts, Spike is portrayed as a very intelligent and equilibrated character when he convinces Tom and Jerry to stop the fighting among the three of them and sign a Peace Treaty, but their newfound friendship comes to an end when they argue over how to share a big steak, symbolised when Spike tears the truce contract to shreds and they go back to fighting again. From the 1. 94. 2 cartoon Dog Trouble to 1. Heavenly Puss he was voiced by Billy Bletcher. His name also varies in some shorts: in Solid Serenade he is named . In 1. 94. 9's Love That Pup, Spike was given a puppy son, Tyke, who became another popular supporting character in the Tom and Jerry cartoons. His voice was taken over by Daws Butler, who styled Spike's voice after Jimmy Durante taking after his 1. Garry Moore. He is named Spike from then on and is not changed again. When Tyke is introduced, Spike is given a softer approach (mainly towards his son) and is kinder and less aggressive, but is still portrayed as a dumb animal on more than one occasion. Spike's love and affection towards Tyke becomes Jerry's newest weapon against Tom, as his strategy goes from luring Tom towards Spike to inflicting harm on Tyke, and even when it is perfectly obvious that Jerry is responsible for harming Tyke and not Tom, as seen in Love That Pup. Spike fails to see this and still blames Tom and hurts him, not Jerry. Within a year, the MGM cartoon studio had shut down, and Hanna and Barbera took Spike and Tyke and retooled them to create one the first television successes for Hanna- Barbera Productions, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy. Spike and Tyke would not appear in new Tom and Jerry cartoons, until the 1. The Tom and Jerry Show, the 1. The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, and 1. Tom & Jerry Kids (In which Tom and Jerry themselves were made younger, but Spike and Tyke remained the same age, and appeared both with Tom and Jerry, and in new episodes of their own). He had also made a cameo in the 1. MGM Animation/Visual Arts production Matinee Mouse, which reused footage from Love that Pup and The Truce Hurts, and added some new animation in the final punchline. Spike would continue to appear in Tom and Jerry full length features released in the early 2. Tom and Jerry Tales. However, the two characters were essentially combined into one in the Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, where the Tom & Jerry version of Spike would also appear in the new Droopy cartoons, filling the role of the other Spike as an antagonist of Droopy. They were not separated as distinct characters again, until the feature Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring.
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