Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale Page #2
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...can only mean one thing:
Playtime.
Your majesty, I have some...
What is going on here?
Me and the little ballerina
are playing keys.
You should really try it sometime.
Yes, it sounds fascinating.
I know what you're trying to do.
You're attempting
to distract the king from his duties.
Well, it won't work.
Here, I haven't got all day.
She's got more keys than I do.
Clever. But we'll have
no more of this nonsense.
I hope I make myself clear.
Send up the telescope.
- The telescope.
- The telescope.
The telescope.
Do not harm Monsieur Jerry.
Be kind and gentle.
This is your conscience speaking.
The little voice
that tells you right from wrong.
The quality of mercy is not strained.
It dropeth as a gentle rain from heaven.
Look, there he is.
Why do you listen to that little fool?
I say do the mouse in.
No. I appeal to your better nature.
Do not listen to this ruffian.
Well, at least I'm not wearing a dress.
Time to rub out the rodent.
Please, I beseech you to...
Well, think it over.
Sleep on it, won't you?
Sometimes a conscience
must take drastic measures.
Feeling better, Jerry?
I'm coming undone. I knew it.
The water must have melted my glue.
Oh, we have to put a stop to that.
I had an aunt who started to unravel.
Not a pretty picture, huh?
What? Oh, of course, the Toymaker.
He'll be able to fix you right up.
Sure, no worries.
Bonjour, Monsieur Jerry. It is I.
- What are you doing here, Tuffy?
- The ballerina lady sent me to warn you.
Warn us about what?
- The cats.
- The cats?
They are coming to do away with you.
They are probably surrounding us
even as we speak.
That doesn't sound
much like a mouse to me.
It's more of a... No, it sounds like...
Oh, I can't put my finger on it.
You know, that sounds like a cat.
- You sure?
- Well, not a hundred percent.
Oh, yeah, definitely a cat.
That brings your batting average to.340
There it is, Jerry, bright as day.
The Toymaker must be
right over this ridge.
Has Monsieur Paulie lost his head again?
I'm not lost. I'm in here.
You know,
I like you better without your head.
So good of you to bridge the gap.
There's nothing to fear.
We just need to find Monsieur Paulie's
head and be on our way.
Did I mention
Hey, fellows. I'm over here.
I see you managed to hang on
to one of those keys.
But if you wanna make it work...
...you gotta tie it to a string.
Asleep, finally.
Oh, Monsieur Jerry, how can we
ever reach the Toymaker from here?
Do you have any idea
what we're celebrating?
Don't worry. I'll hang on
to you like a fat man to a doughnut.
Oh, boy.
Careful, Tuffy.
Whoa, Nelly!
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