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* DamselOutOfDistress: A gender-swapped example; Tom ties up a woodpecker chick, but he manages to get free himself.
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* DamselOutOfDistress: A gender-swapped example; Tom ties up a the woodpecker chick, but he manages to get free himself.
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* FluffyDryCat: [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible Feather-equivalent]]. When Tom pours lemonade on a baby woodpecker, the latter dries himself up, which greatly puffs up his feathers.
* ForcedToWatch: Tom tries making a baby woodpecker watch him axe Jerry (who he thought was his mother), as he ties the chick up to a pole that was in the vicinity of the event.
* ForcedToWatch: Tom tries making a baby woodpecker watch him axe Jerry (who he thought was his mother), as he ties the chick up to a pole that was in the vicinity of the event.
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* FluffyDryCat: [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible Feather-equivalent]]. When Tom pours lemonade on a the baby woodpecker, the latter dries himself up, which greatly puffs up his feathers.
* ForcedToWatch: Tom tries makinga the baby woodpecker watch him axe Jerry (who he thought was his mother), as he ties the chick up to a pole that was in the vicinity of the event.
* ForcedToWatch: Tom tries making
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* {{Imprinting}}: After seeing Jerry, a baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama". He starts following him everywhere and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby changes his allegiance.
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* {{Imprinting}}: After seeing Jerry, a the baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama". He starts following him everywhere and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby changes his allegiance.
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* {{Pun}}: We first see Tom (who's a cat) [[VillainsOutShopping while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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* {{Pun}}: We first see Tom (who's a cat) [[VillainsOutShopping while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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* {{Pun}}: We first see [[VillainsOutShopping Tom while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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* {{Pun}}: We first see Tom (who's a cat) [[VillainsOutShopping Tom while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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It's a Franchise/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a Franchise/TomAndJerry ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry Franchise/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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* VillainsOutShopping: Here, we first see [[CatsAreMean Tom]] as he's reading a magazine.
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* VillainsOutShopping: Here, we first see [[CatsAreMean Tom]] as he's reading a magazine.magazine.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/Woody Woodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/Woody Woodpecker WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the baby woodpecker [[{{Imprinting}} calls him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the out comes a baby woodpecker with pecking skills that would put WesternAnimation/Woody Woodpecker to shame, [[{{Imprinting}} calls calling him "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
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* HaveAGayOldTime: We first see [[VillainsOutShopping Tom while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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* NearVillainVictory: Towards the short's ending, Tom nearly axes [[ArchEnemy Jerry]]... but he's stopped due to a [[HammeredIntoTheGround telephone poll falling on him]].
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* NearVillainVictory: Towards the short's ending, Tom nearly axes [[ArchEnemy Jerry]]... but he's stopped due to a [[HammeredIntoTheGround telephone poll pole falling on him]].
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* {{Pun}}: We first see [[VillainsOutShopping Tom while he's reading a magazine]] called "Saturday Evening Puss".
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's mouse hole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the baby woodpecker calls him "mama!" Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
Received a near-identical remake in 1955 named "The Egg and Jerry".
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It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's mouse hole. MouseHole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the baby woodpecker [[{{Imprinting}} calls him "mama!" "mama!"]]. Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
Received a [[ShotForShotRemake near-identicalremake remake]] in 1955 named "The Egg and Jerry".
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!!Tropes:
* DoorstopBaby: The egg rolls right through the door and in to Jerry's bed. Jerry is quite surprised to wake up and find a hatching egg under his covers.
* {{Expy}}: The baby woodpecker appears to be one of WesternAnimation/{{Woody Woodpecker}}.
* EyePop: Jerry does this when, after thinking he has returned the baby to its nest, finds it right behind him inside the mouse hole.
* HammeredIntoTheGround: Tom gets defeated in this manner.
* HaveAGayOldTime: Tom reads a newspaper called the "Saturday Evening Puss".
* DoorstopBaby: The egg rolls right through the door and in to Jerry's bed. Jerry is quite surprised to wake up and find a hatching egg under his covers.
* {{Expy}}: The baby woodpecker appears to be one of WesternAnimation/{{Woody Woodpecker}}.
* EyePop: Jerry does this when, after thinking he has returned the baby to its nest, finds it right behind him inside the mouse hole.
* HammeredIntoTheGround: Tom gets defeated in this manner.
* HaveAGayOldTime: Tom reads a newspaper called the "Saturday Evening Puss".
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* EatsBabies: [[CatsAreMean Tom]] flat-out eats the
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* FluffyDryCat: [[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible Feather-equivalent]]. When Tom pours lemonade on a baby woodpecker, the
* ForcedToWatch: Tom tries making a baby woodpecker watch him axe Jerry (who he thought was his mother), as he ties the chick up to a pole that was in the vicinity of the event.
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* {{Imprinting}}: The baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama", follows him everywhere, and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby is able to change his allegiance.
* LowClearance: As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level and Tom crashes right into it.
* LowClearance: As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level and Tom crashes right into it.
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* {{Imprinting}}: The After seeing Jerry, a baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama", follows "mama". He starts following him everywhere, everywhere and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby is able to change changes his allegiance.
* IWantMyMommy: Played with. While being chased by Tom, the woodpecker chick calls out out for his "mother", who he incorrectly thought was [[ResourcefulRodent Jerry]].
* LowClearance: PlayedForLaughs. As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level andTom the cat [[AmusingInjury crashes right into it.it]].
* NearVillainVictory: Towards the short's ending, Tom nearly axes [[ArchEnemy Jerry]]... but he's stopped due to a [[HammeredIntoTheGround telephone poll falling on him]].
* IWantMyMommy: Played with. While being chased by Tom, the woodpecker chick calls out out for his "mother", who he incorrectly thought was [[ResourcefulRodent Jerry]].
* LowClearance: PlayedForLaughs. As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level and
* NearVillainVictory: Towards the short's ending, Tom nearly axes [[ArchEnemy Jerry]]... but he's stopped due to a [[HammeredIntoTheGround telephone poll falling on him]].
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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: You wouldn't think the mama woodpecker would need any since she was sitting on an egg, but she still has an apron.
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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: You wouldn't think the mama woodpecker would need any since she was sitting on an egg, but she still has an apron.apron.
* VillainsOutShopping: Here, we first see [[CatsAreMean Tom]] as he's reading a magazine.
* VillainsOutShopping: Here, we first see [[CatsAreMean Tom]] as he's reading a magazine.
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Received a near-identical remake in 1955 as "The Egg and Jerry".
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* EfficientDisplacement: When Jerry shuts the door on the woodpecker, it simply drills a woodpecker-shaped hole in the door and comes back in.
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* ImpactSilhouette: When Jerry shuts the door on the woodpecker, it simply drills a woodpecker-shaped hole in the door and comes back in.
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* {{Expy}}: The baby woodpecker appears to be one of WesternAnimation/{{WoodyWoodpecker}}.
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* HammeredIntoTheGround: Tom gets defeated in this manner.
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''Hatch Up Your Troubles'' is a 1949 animated short film (7 minutes) directed by [[Creator/HannaBarbera William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]].
It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's mouse hole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the baby woodpecker calls him "mama!" Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
Received a near-identical remake in 1955 as "The Egg and Jerry".
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* DoorstopBaby: The egg rolls right through the door and in to Jerry's bed. Jerry is quite surprised to wake up and find a hatching egg under his covers.
* EyePop: Jerry does this when, after thinking he has returned the baby to its nest, finds it right behind him inside the mouse hole.
* HaveAGayOldTime: Tom reads a newspaper called the "Saturday Evening Puss".
* {{Imprinting}}: The baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama", follows him everywhere, and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby is able to change his allegiance.
* LowClearance: As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level and Tom crashes right into it.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The newborn chick can just annihilate wood. In one scene Tom flings a wooden rod at them like a spear and the chick destroys it in mid-air. Tom is defeated in the end when the baby woodpecker chops down a telephone pole so it falls on him.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: You wouldn't think the mama woodpecker would need any since she was sitting on an egg, but she still has an apron.
It's a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry short. This one starts out with neither the cat nor the mouse but instead a mama woodpecker sitting on her egg. The mother leaves the nest to get food and naturally that is the precise moment where the egg hatches. The egg falls out of the nest and through some impressive good luck rolls right into Jerry's mouse hole. Jerry pulls the egg shell off and the baby woodpecker calls him "mama!" Jerry finds the presence of the phenomenally destructive woodpecker chick inconvenient, but the woodpecker won't leave him. Eventually Tom notices the woodpecker chick and then both Jerry and the woodpecker have to save each other.
Received a near-identical remake in 1955 as "The Egg and Jerry".
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!!Tropes:
* DoorstopBaby: The egg rolls right through the door and in to Jerry's bed. Jerry is quite surprised to wake up and find a hatching egg under his covers.
* EyePop: Jerry does this when, after thinking he has returned the baby to its nest, finds it right behind him inside the mouse hole.
* HaveAGayOldTime: Tom reads a newspaper called the "Saturday Evening Puss".
* {{Imprinting}}: The baby woodpecker calls Jerry "mama", follows him everywhere, and refuses to go back to his nest. Finally at the end when the mama woodpecker shows up, the baby is able to change his allegiance.
* LowClearance: As Tom is chasing after the baby woodpecker at top speed, Jerry sets out a rake at his neck level and Tom crashes right into it.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The newborn chick can just annihilate wood. In one scene Tom flings a wooden rod at them like a spear and the chick destroys it in mid-air. Tom is defeated in the end when the baby woodpecker chops down a telephone pole so it falls on him.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: You wouldn't think the mama woodpecker would need any since she was sitting on an egg, but she still has an apron.