Tom and Jerry: Barnyard Bunk
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During The Great Depression An old farmer has let his entire farm go and it is falling down around him. The mice taking over. Tome and Jerry, saxophone salesmen show up at the farm with magical saxophones. While the farmer is indifferent to their music, they show him how useful saxophones can be. Their jazzy music soon have a cow gives gallons and gallons and gallons of milk, the farmer’s chickens laying eggs, and his woodpeckers chopping down a tree and splitting it into firewood. The music even brings the farmer a nice, frothy mug of beer from the well. Tom and Jerry receive a huge bag of money for the saxophones, but he gets the better deal…
June 27th, 2008 at 12:08 am
Really, don’t ask. This is about as strange as it gets. A home which is run down and mouse infested is saved by Tom and Jerry, who employ several interesting (again, please don’t ask) ways of fixing up the house. The Farmer repays them in rather a surprising and quizzical ending (please be ready to debate)
June 13th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Great!!! takes me way back saw this cartoon on TV in 1958 probably 15 to 20 years old then Thank you