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| cartoon_name = Buddies Thicker Than Water | |||
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'''''Buddies Thicker Than Water''''' is a ] ] cartoon directed by ] and produced by William L. Snyder. | |||
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== Plot == | |||
On a snowy night, Jerry is comfortably asleep in his hole inside a penthouse apartment in ] while Tom freezes in the alley below. Tom puts a note in a bottle and throws it up to the penthouse, waking Jerry. After reading the note ("Help! I'm freezing. Your old pal, Tom. P.S. I'm also starving. Tom."), Jerry rushes down to save Tom and bring him inside. After retrieving Tom's frozen body, Jerry thaws him out and prepares a meal for him. | |||
The two share a bottle of champagne, and get an uncontrollable case of the giggles. Just then, the owner of the apartment returns, leading to Tom betraying kindly Jerry by throwing him out of the penthouse. Tom then lounges in the apartment, but Jerry sneaks back inside and covers himself in powder to make himself look white like a ]. He then puts on a record of spooky music, turns off the lights, and slowly pursues Tom throughout the apartment. Tom becomes so scared that he nearly walks almost off the penthouse ledge. At this moment, he sees that the snow on the balcony has washed off the powder from Jerry's waist down, and prepares to strike back. However, he loses his balance and falls off the penthouse. | |||
Tom, now back in the alley, throws another ote up to the penthouse ("Help! It's freezing down here! Your old pal, Tom"). Jerry reads the note and responds by grabbing a pair of skates and a hockey stick and throwing it down to Tom. He then walks back inside, and warms himhself up. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* As was often the case in the ]/] era, the owner's face is not seen. | |||
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