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-->'''Jerry''': HEY! Stop! I'm in my little room in there trying to get some sleep, but you guys are out here with your ''blah, blah, blah, blah!''

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-->'''Jerry''': -->'''Jerry:''' HEY! Stop! I'm in my little room in there trying to get some sleep, but you guys are out here with your ''blah, blah, blah, blah!''
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* SuddenlySpeaking: Jerry actually voices his complaints about the noise to Tom, although he can barely be heard.
-->'''Jerry''': HEY! Stop! I'm in my little room in there trying to get some sleep, but you guys are out here with your ''blah, blah, blah, blah!''
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The original version of the short features Mammy Two-Shoes donning comedically gaudy jewelry and spending her evening playing bridge. Due to the prominent anti-Black stereotyping involved with this plot (invoking the stereotypes of Black people lacking good taste and having gambling addictions), her scenes were reanimated in 1966 for TV airings, now depicting a white teenage girl who polishes her nails and goes out for a dance with her boyfriend.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The original version of the short features Mammy Two-Shoes donning comedically gaudy jewelry and spending her evening playing bridge. Due to the prominent anti-Black stereotyping involved with this plot (invoking the stereotypes of Black people lacking good taste and having gambling addictions), her scenes were reanimated in 1966 for TV airings, now depicting a white teenage girl who polishes her nails and goes out for a dance with her boyfriend. Later airings would restore the original animation, but redub Mammy's voice to be less exaggerated.
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''Saturday Evening Puss'' is a 1950 MGM cartoon directed by [[Creator/HannaBarbera William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]], starring WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry.

When Mammy Two-Shoes goes out for a night of {{TabletopGame/Bridge}} playing, Tom sneakily invites three other cats into the house for a {{Jazz}} party, disturbing Jerry's sleep in the process. HilarityEnsues when Jerry tries to shut the party down.

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''Saturday Evening Puss'' is a 1950 MGM cartoon directed by [[Creator/HannaBarbera William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]], starring WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry.

Franchise/TomAndJerry.

When Mammy Two-Shoes goes out for a night of {{TabletopGame/Bridge}} playing, Tom sneakily invites three other cats into the house for a {{Jazz}} party, disturbing Jerry's sleep in the process. HilarityEnsues Hilarity ensues when Jerry tries to shut the party down.
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* AllForNothing: Jerry brings the owner back so that the cats can stop playing loud jazz and he can sleep. Only for her to immediately turn loud jazz on the radio.
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When Mammy Two-Shoes goes out for a night of {{TabletopGame/Bridge}} playing, Tom sneakily invites three other cats into the house for a {{Main/Jazz}} party, disturbing Jerry's sleep in the process. HilarityEnsues when Jerry tries to shut the party down.

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When Mammy Two-Shoes goes out for a night of {{TabletopGame/Bridge}} playing, Tom sneakily invites three other cats into the house for a {{Main/Jazz}} {{Jazz}} party, disturbing Jerry's sleep in the process. HilarityEnsues when Jerry tries to shut the party down.



* {{Bowdlerization}}: ''Saturday...'' was reissued in 1966 in which Mammy Two-Shoes was replaced by a generic teenage girl, who instead goes out for a dance with her boyfriend.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: ''Saturday...'' was reissued in 1966 in which The original version of the short features Mammy Two-Shoes was replaced by donning comedically gaudy jewelry and spending her evening playing bridge. Due to the prominent anti-Black stereotyping involved with this plot (invoking the stereotypes of Black people lacking good taste and having gambling addictions), her scenes were reanimated in 1966 for TV airings, now depicting a generic white teenage girl, girl who instead polishes her nails and goes out for a dance with her boyfriend.



* HereWeGoAgain: After chasing Tom and the other cats out of the house, Mammy decides to just stay home and relax with "a little soft, soothing... ''hot'' music!" and starts playing the same jazz music Tom was playing, leaving Jerry back at square one.

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* HereWeGoAgain: After chasing Tom and the other cats out of the house, Mammy decides to just stay home and relax with "a little soft, soothing... ''hot'' music!" (beat music in the 1966 edit) and starts playing the same jazz music Tom was playing, leaving Jerry back at square one.



* SquashedFlat: Jerry when he's caught on the venetian blinds and Tom pulls them open.

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* SquashedFlat: Jerry when he's caught on the venetian blinds and Tom pulls them open.open.
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* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Mammy does this to Tom (along with shouting his name) when she returns to find him hosting a wild party.

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* EverythingIsAnInstrument: The cats make music out of things around the house, including a trashcan lid as a cymbal, drinking glasses as a xylophone, and even Butch's tail as a bass.



* RightThroughTheWall: The noise generated from Tom's jazz party goes through Jerry's mouse hole,

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* HereWeGoAgain: After chasing Tom and the other cats out of the house, Mammy decides to just stay home and relax with "a little soft, soothing... ''hot'' music!" and starts playing the same jazz music Tom was playing, leaving Jerry back at square one.
* ImpactSilhouette: The small cat tries to swat Jerry with a trashcan lid, but all that does is leave several impressions of his head on the lid.
* OpenSaysMe: Mammy slams into the front door so hard she pulls it right off its frame and drags it into the living room. When Tom opens it and sees Mammy on the other side pointing an accusing finger at him, he slams it on her face, the pointing arm sticking right through the door.
* RightThroughTheWall: The noise generated from Tom's jazz party goes through Jerry's mouse hole,hole.
* SquashedFlat: Jerry when he's caught on the venetian blinds and Tom pulls them open.
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''Saturday Evening Puss'' is a 1950 MGM cartoon directed by [[Creator/HannaBarbera William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]], starring WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry.

When Mammy Two-Shoes goes out for a night of {{TabletopGame/Bridge}} playing, Tom sneakily invites three other cats into the house for a {{Main/Jazz}} party, disturbing Jerry's sleep in the process. HilarityEnsues when Jerry tries to shut the party down.

!!This cartoon provides examples of:
* {{Bowdlerization}}: ''Saturday...'' was reissued in 1966 in which Mammy Two-Shoes was replaced by a generic teenage girl, who instead goes out for a dance with her boyfriend.
* TheFaceless: Mammy Two-Shoes, except for the FreezeFrameBonus (see that trope for more detail).
* FreezeFrameBonus: When Mammy runs home from her bridge game, her face can be very briefly seen for just a few frames.
* RightThroughTheWall: The noise generated from Tom's jazz party goes through Jerry's mouse hole,

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