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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managing to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[DisproportionateRetribution particularly]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath cruel ending to Tom]], even by ''Tom and Jerry'' standards.

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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managing to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[DisproportionateRetribution particularly]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath particularly cruel ending to Tom]], even by ''Tom and Jerry'' standards.
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* KarmicOverkill: Tom gets the guillotine for failing to stop Jerry's antics, automatically sending this short into "darkest T&J short" lists (the only one that tops it is "Blue Cat Blues").
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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managing to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]] and [[DisproportionateRetribution particularly cruel ending]], even by ''Tom and Jerry'' standards.

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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managing to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]] and [[DisproportionateRetribution particularly particularly]] [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath cruel ending]], ending to Tom]], even by ''Tom and Jerry'' standards.
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* AngstWhatAngst: Jerry and Nibbles briefly mourn over Tom's execution... for all but two seconds, before going right back to smiling and walking into the sunset as if nothing bad happened.
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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managed to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]], among other reasons.

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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular upon release, even managed managing to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]], among other reasons.violence]] and [[DisproportionateRetribution particularly cruel ending]], even by ''Tom and Jerry'' standards.



* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting EXECUTED for failing to do so.

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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting EXECUTED getting]] ''[[DisproportionateRetribution executed]]'' [[DisproportionateRetribution for failing to do so.]]
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Must be intentional (portrayed as excessive in-universe).


* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting EXECUTED for failing to do so]].

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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting EXECUTED for failing to do so]].so.
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Requires it be something fans exaggerate. Must explain how an exaggeration.


* NeverLiveItDown: Jerry and Nibbles causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something {{fan}}s are willing to let go of.
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Not YMMV


* RealSongThemeTune: Instead of Scott Bradley's usual Tom & Jerry theme, the film uses a choral arrangement of the Sigmund Romberg/Gus Kahn marching song "Soldiers of Fortune," from the 1938 MGM film ''The Girl of the Golden West''.
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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular on release; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]], among other reasons.

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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular on release; upon release, even managed to win an Oscar; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]], among other reasons.

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* CondemnedByHistory: This cartoon was initially very popular on release; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence]], among other reasons.



* ValuesDissonance: This cartoon was initially very popular on release; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence,]] among other reasons.
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Trying to make this come off more like I intended it to.


* ItWasHisSled: If you went into this short not knowing the ending while living in the internet era, you can probably consider yourself lucky.

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* ItWasHisSled: If you went into this short not knowing the ending while ''while'' living in the internet era, you can probably consider yourself lucky.
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* RealSongThemeTune: Instead of Scott Bradley's usual Tom & Jerry theme, the film uses a choral arrangement the Sigmund Romberg/Gus Kahn marching song "Soldiers of Fortune," from the 1938 MGM film ''The Girl of the Golden West''.

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* RealSongThemeTune: Instead of Scott Bradley's usual Tom & Jerry theme, the film uses a choral arrangement of the Sigmund Romberg/Gus Kahn marching song "Soldiers of Fortune," from the 1938 MGM film ''The Girl of the Golden West''.
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* RealSongThemeTune: Instead of Scott Bradley's usual Tom & Jerry theme, the film uses a choral arrangement the Sigmund Romberg/Gus Kahn marching song "Soldiers of Fortune," from the 1938 MGM film ''The Girl of the Golden West''.
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* ValuesDissonance: This cartoon was initially very popular on release; today, however, it is considered one of the worst cartoons in the series due to its [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath excessive violence,]] among other reasons.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Jerry and Nibbles causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something many {{fan}}s are willing to let go of.

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* NeverLiveItDown: Jerry and Nibbles causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something many {{fan}}s are willing to let go of.

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* NeverLiveItDown: [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry Jerry and Nibbles]] causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something that many fans are willing to let go of.
* NightmareFuel: That guillotine at the beginning and end. Yikes!

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* ItWasHisSled: If you went into this short not knowing the ending while living in the internet era, you can probably consider yourself lucky.
* NeverLiveItDown: [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry Jerry and Nibbles]] Nibbles causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something that many fans {{fan}}s are willing to let go of.
* NightmareFuel: That guillotine at the beginning and end. Yikes!
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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting ''executed'' for failing to do so]].

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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting ''executed'' EXECUTED for failing to do so]].
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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting ''executed'' for failing to do so.

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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. [[DisproportionateRetribution He ends up getting ''executed'' for failing to do so.so]].



* NightmareFuel: That guillotine at the beginning and ending. Yikes!

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* NightmareFuel: That guillotine at the beginning and ending.end. Yikes!
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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting punished for failing to do so.

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* DesignatedVillain: Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting punished ''executed'' for failing to do so.
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* NeverLiveItDown: [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry Jerry and Nibbles]] causing Tom to be [[OffWithHisHead guillotined]] because of them stealing all the food is not something that many fans are willing to let go of.
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* NightmareFuel: That guillotine at the beginning and ending. Yikes!
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* DesignatedHero: The mice are Musketeers. They're stealing food from the king. ''They're stealing from their own boss'', and yet we're supposed to root for them when Tom pays with his life for trying and failing to stop them? What the flaming hell, writers?
* DesignatedVillain: Tom. He was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting punished for failing to do so.

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* DesignatedHero: The mice are Musketeers. They're stealing food from the king. ''They're Musketeers, but ''they're stealing from their own boss'', king'', and yet we're supposed to root for them when Tom pays with his life for trying and failing to stop them? What the flaming hell, writers?
them.
* DesignatedVillain: Tom. He Tom was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting punished for failing to do so.
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* DesignatedVillain: Tom. He was just trying to protect the King's food from the mice. He ends up getting punished for failing to do so.
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* DesignatedHero: The mice are Musketeers. They're stealing food from the king. ''They're stealing from their own boss'', and yet we're supposed to root for them when Tom pays with his life for trying and failing to stop them? What the flaming hell, writers?
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