Yo! I know it's probably just a plain old take on "ice follies", but that title also sounds suspiciously like ice lollies to me!(They go by popsicles in the USA!) This is one of my all-time favourite offerings to feature the beloved duo. It may not have the destructive madcap action of "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner", or the distinctive fantasy weirdness of "The Cat and the Mermouse", but I've always just really loved it, it gives me an especially strong case of the warm and fuzzies inside that's quite different from all the other episodes that I love. Whenever I used to watch the shows as a kid, I'd always hope they'd show this one. It was always the ice, I always found it so utterly magical and enchanting when the flooded kitchen is instantly transformed into a sparkling frosty wonderland... What an ingenious idea for an episode. Now the cynical side of me can't help but think for a second that that's gotta be one powerful freezer(!) Wow, the ice looks so beautiful, the way it glitters, and that cool thing with the jelly they use to create the illusion of coloured lights. That's all the stuff I love about this one the best. I love the bit when Tom can't find his feet and the drum beats match his stumblings. What I find funny about that scene is the way Jerry and Nibbles stand to watch the spectacle! The sight gags in this one are pretty few and far between, but what there is is good. I love the impossibly cute 'lil snow-mice! I get a kick out of the comical way Tom daintily flicks off the snow! Again, more amazing animation with the snow when Tom manages to freeze himself at the end. And then the charming final scene that draws things to a close with the two dancing around a Tom ice sculpture to the delightful music, who can only glare out at them with his eyes! It would have been that much better if they'd have had him do a sighing motion with them eyes. I still get such a strong feeling when I watch this that goes way beyond nostalgia... What a sweet little lovely ice-dream-give it a whirl!!!
... View MoreI love many Tom and Jerry cartoons and fortunately Mice Follies is one of them as it is quite special to me for several reasons. It is funny, puts a smile on my face, never bores me, it is original and it is somewhat cute as well. The animation is really beautiful and lush, and the music is a genuine delight. Jerry and Tuffy dancing on ice to Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty Waltz is one of my favourite moments ever in the history of Tom and Jerry. The characters are still endearing, Tom is crafty, Jerry is caring and cunning and Tuffy is adorable. The sight gags are all really funny and pleasant, the story is beautifully constructed and the pacing is just right. Overall, I love Mice Follies, it is special to me. 10/10 Bethany Cox
... View MoreJerry and some little baby mouse (with diapers) floods the kitchen at Tom's house by turning on all the faucets, making a pool and then freezing it with a couple of tubes from the refrigerator. They now have their ice-skating pond in which they can slide and skate and have a merry old time. They even rig up a spotlight and pretend they are in the ice follies.Tom hears noise coming from the kitchen, goes to investigate and sees the situation. He goes after the mice but, of course, is sliding all over the place. That part isn't too funny but when Tom dons skates, there are some clever scenes.Overall, a "fair" short - seen better, seen worse.
... View MoreJerry the Mouse and the little orphan Nibbles flood the kitchen to make a ghetto ice skating rink. Cue Tom and wacky ice cat and mouse hijinx.I don't know why, but this Tom and Jerry short didn't really do anything for me. It wasn't bad or anything like that, I just didn't laugh as much as I find myself doing while watching other Tom and Jerry cartoons. Sure some of the gags were kinda amusing and all. Maybe being a fairly new property owner myself I was thinking of how much the repair job would cost for something like that, coincidentally "the Amittyville Horror" affected me in pretty much the same way. Heh. This animated short can be found on disc 2 of Warner Brother's 2-DVD Spotlight Collection set.My Grade: C+
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