![]() The bird and the mouse repeatedly save each other from Tom’s bloodthirsty rage, eventually plotting against him. Needless to say, Jerry happens to spot the action while walking outside his lair and preparing for a new day. ![]() The Flying CatĪ little diversion for Tom, who, this time, sets out to capture a sleeping canary. As a consequence, Tom has to play each instrument to save performance. That truce, however, is shortlived, and first Jerry manages to attach wheels to the podium, which causes Tom to be run over by a bus, and then makes all players disappear. The two, however, experience some sort of (apparent) bonding when the waltz section approaches. Of course, Jerry chimes in climbs onto the podium and tries first to conduct alongside Tom, then to steal the scene. This time around, Tom is no longer a Virtuoso pianist, but, instead, he wields a baton, conducting the Fledermaus overture.
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