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{{Infobox film | |||
|name=Rock 'n' Rodent | |||
|image=Rock'n'Rodenttitle.jpg | |||
|caption=Title Card | |||
|director=]<br>'''Title director:'''<br>] | |||
|story=] | |||
|animator=]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>] | |||
|starring=]<br>]<br>] | |||
|music= ]<br>] | |||
|producer=]<br>] | |||
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|released={{Film date|1967|04|07|U.S.}} | |||
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|runtime=6:32 | |||
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'''''Rock 'n' Rodent''''' is a 1967 '']'' short (though the year of copyright is 1966) directed by ] and produced by ], and featured music by ], with additional music by ]. The title is a pun on "]", despite that the music played is ]. Animation was by ], ], ], ] and ] (mainly Dick and Don). | |||
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==Plot== | |||
In ] and ]'s ] room on the 10th floor of a 30-story building around 10:00 PM, Tom finishes reading a book and prepares to sleep, setting his wind-up alarm clock to ring in the morning. Unfortunately for Tom, this is also time for Jerry to get up. The mouse's alarm-watch rings and Jerry showers (using a wrench on a pipe) and grooms himself before setting out for a tiny elevator in the wall. He hears Tom snoring and stops briefly (with a close-up of Tom's feet) before he enters the elevator and descends to a ] with a sign that says "Le Cellar Smoqué" ("The Smoky Cellar" in ]) displayed at its entrance. | |||
Jerry arrives at the bar and has a ] (of which he only eats the cheese on the toothpick, leaving the bartender to drink the rest of the martini). Then, Jerry begins playing the ] with a jazz octet, which puts the club into full swing. | |||
Shortly afterward, being woken up by the noise, Tom opens the elevator, only to get blasted by the music. He tries to block the elevator doors with a ], but it's not enough to stop the noise. He lowers a hose into the elevator shaft in hopes of drowning out the noise. His smug laughter is interrupted by an angry ] that drags Tom downstairs and throws him into his flooded apartment room. | |||
Dripping wet, Tom goes back to his apartment room and decides to stop the noise at its source by grabbing some tools and heading down to the basement through the air vents. Hearing the music through the floor, Tom saws a hole in the floor and uses a plunger, but the music is coming from a radio, and to make matters worse, the angry dog (whom the radio belonged to) pulls Tom up through the floor and punches him back up to his 10th floor apartment room through the floors and his bed. | |||
Now, completely bruised and sleep deprived, Tom cries over this and puts bigger corks in his ears, wraps up his head with first-aid bandages and tries to settle down to sleep. Thankfully the music stops, causing a surprised Tom to wake up with a start, lose the bandages and pop the corks out. A tired Jerry is seen leaving the elevator toward his mousehole. | |||
Tom gleefully goes back to sleep, only to be awoken seconds later by his ringing alarm clock he had set before. However, having been woken up by the noise, Jerry turns on the light in his Mouse hole, peeks out, and signals to Tom to turn off the alarm clock by shushing him, but this action from Jerry immediately causes Tom to scream (since Jerry kept him up all the night) and run straight out through the wall, leaving a Tom-shaped hole on the wall. Jerry shrugs it off, thinking that Tom's gone bonkers and imitates a ] silent walk before going back to sleep. | |||
==Crew== | |||
*Animation: ], ], ], ] & ] | |||
*Layouts: ] | |||
*Backgrounds: ] | |||
*Vocal Effects: ], ] & ] | |||
*Story: ] | |||
*Music: ] & ] | |||
*Design Consultant: ] | |||
*Production Supervised by ] | |||
*Produced by ] | |||
*Directed by ] | |||
==External links== | |||
*{{bcdb title|3022}} | |||
*{{IMDb title|62209}} | |||
{{The Chuck Jones Tom and Jerry shorts}} | |||
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