The Tuba Tooter
Studio: Van Beuren Release Date : June 4, 1932 Series: Tom and Jerry (I)

Cumulative rating:
(2 ratings submitted)

Synopsis

The whole town is in a musical uproar because Schultz, the tuba player, has returned!

Characters

Tom and Jerry (I)

Credits

Director

John Foster
George Stallings

Producer

Amadee J. Van Beuren

Synchronization

Eugene Frederick "Gene" Rodemich


DVD

United States

The Complete Animated Adventures of Van Beuren's Tom & Jerry
Tom & Jerry and Friends: Tuba Tooter
200 Classic Cartoons
300 Cartoon Classics

BluRay Disc

United States

The Complete Animated Adventures of Van Beuren's Tom and Jerry

Technical Specifications

Running Time: 6:43
Animation Type: Standard (Hand-drawn-Cel) Animation
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Cinematographic Format: Spherical
Color Type: Black and White
Negative Type: 35mm
Original Country: United States
Original Language: English
Print Type: 35mm
Sound Type: Mono: RCA Photophone System

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From eutychus :

Maybe it's just my inordinate and, some would say, irrational love of polka music, but this is one of my favorite Tom and Jerry cartoons despite the fact that the plot is pretty much insubstantial. A small band of musicians is down because they've lost their tuba player, but then cheers up when they find that Schulz is back in town! And when Tom and Jerry hear him playing in their boarding house, they alert the entire town. The music just swings right through with mice, scantily clad women, and the entire town joining in the dance. I can't help but tap my toes along with it.
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