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6''Blue Cat Blues'' is an animated short released by Creator/{{MGM}} in 1956, directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley, starring the iconic duo of Franchise/TomAndJerry.
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8Unusual for a Tom and Jerry short, Jerry "speaks" by narrating the story in a voiceover (supplied by Creator/PaulFrees); however, since said narration comes via InnerMonologue, the short doesn't break the "cardinal rule" of not having Tom and Jerry physically speaking on screen.
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10Also unusual for a T&J short is that while pretty much all other shorts for the series have a comical storyline and usually a happy ending (or at least a funny ending), this short is surprisingly sad and the only one to have a truly tragic ending.
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12Because of this--along with the ''very'' heavy implications that the iconic duo ends up '''''committing suicide''''' at the end--this short (which did air a few times in the late 1980s into the 1990s, back when Creator/{{TBS}} and Creator/{{TNT}} aired animated shorts, older movies, and general audience programming) rarely, if ever, airs on television (American and otherwise). [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes Good luck trying to find it]].
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15!!Provides examples of:
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17* AbsurdlyLongLimousine: When Butch pulls up in his limousine, it takes 10 seconds for the front half to fully be in view and 8 seconds for the limousine to go out of view.
18* AntiVillain: Butch is seen as constantly one-upping Tom to impress the white cat. But considering that the narrative paints the white cat as the real trouble as a GoldDigger, Butch turns out to be the lesser evil, a potential victim of being dumped by the cat once he fails to impress in the future and most likely even more unaware of his fate since he doesn't even have a Jerry figure advising him.
19* BolivianArmyEnding: The cartoon ends with the duo sitting depressed on the train track awaiting their fate. The train whistle blows in the distance just as the cartoon fades out.
20* ComicallyLopsidedRivalry: Replacing "Comically" with "[[PlayedForDrama Dramatically]]". Tom loses literally everything -- to the point of ''selling himself into slavery'' -- trying to obtain things that Butch can top a million-fold in the blink of an eye, and decides to kill himself once it's clear it was AllForNothing.
21* DarkerAndEdgier: Probably the darkest ''Tom & Jerry'' short ever, considering it literally ends with the duo completely depressed and waiting for a train to run them over.
22* DespairEventHorizon: By the time Tom has spent literally his entire life savings and sold himself into slavery to appease [[UngratefulBitch someone who was never really interested in him in the first place]], he's well over the line, to the point that when we see first see him, he's already [[DrivenToSuicide waiting for a train]]. Ultimately, Jerry goes through a similar -- but much faster -- process when he sees his own girlfriend has married someone else behind his back.
23-->'''Jerry:''' Well, that's the story. The story of a cat with a broken heart. Too bad everybody doesn't have a girl like mine... (''takes out a photo of Toots, which he kisses'') ...[[TemptingFate a girl that loves me, and only me, with every bit of her true blue, ever-lovin' heart]].
24* DidNotGetTheGirl: In one of the rare shorts where Tom and Jerry both lose, this happens to them in arguably one of the saddest depictions of this trope in animated history. Especially since it ends with them losing all hope -- and in Tom's case, ''everything else'' -- and [[DrivenToSuicide joining each other on a railroad bridge as the train approaches]].
25* DownerEnding: In the words of Website/{{Cracked}}: "Tom & Jerry Get Depressed, Kill Themselves".
26* DrivenToSuicide: After their girlfriends leave them for wealthier men, it's very strongly implied that Tom and Jerry end up dying through suicide-by-train at the end of the short. Even worse, Tom knows just from ''one look'' why Jerry has come to join him, and sympathetically shifts to one side to make room.
27* DrowningMySorrows: This is what [[DrunkOnMilk Tom does]] after the white cat ultimately chooses Butch over him.
28* DrunkOnMilk: This quite literally happens to Tom when [[DrowningMySorrows he starts drinking to dull the pain of being rejected]] by the white cat in favor of Butch, skulling glasses of milk like they're hard liquor. It ultimately gets him intoxicated and miserable enough to try drowning himself in a flooded rain gutter.
29* FriendVersusLover: In the beginning, the cat and mouse were friends -- sharing a glass of lemonade together and Tom allowing Jerry to have more after accidentally sucking him into his mouth -- that is until Tom falls madly in love with the white cat and ignores Jerry throughout the cartoon. Even when Tom has given up hope trying to win over the white cat, he still pushes Jerry away despite his pleas and his saving him from his suicide attempt.
30* {{Foreshadowing}}: The white cat stroking Tom's face at the beginning of the short while they're dating -- and accordingly [[LiteralMetaphor molding it into the shape of a jackass]] -- gives an early hint to her true nature as a ManipulativeBitch, as well as to how easily Tom would ultimately be taken in by her.
31-->'''Jerry:''' Poor, simple Tom... [[VisualPun he was putty in her hands]].
32* GoldDigger:
33** The white cat that Tom falls in love with turns out to be this, blithely leaving Tom for the obscenely wealthy Butch, and not even reacting to Tom going to all kinds of self-destructive lengths to win her back.
34** Jerry's girlfriend Toots (who looks like the mouse version of the white cat) is implied to be such as well, albeit more subtle about it since Jerry didn't know he had competition until he saw Toots get married.
35* HateSink: The white cat is clearly written with the allegory of "Beware of {{Gold Digger}}s, because they will ruin your life", and even Jerry is aware she's bad news; thus, she is the villain of the short, not Butch, despite him one-upping Tom all the time. [[KarmaHoudini She got away with driving Tom to suicide.]]
36* HellIsThatNoise: The train whistle that can be heard as the cartoon fades out, when Jerry joins Tom on the railroad tracks. With that, [[DrivenToSuicide you know]] ''[[DrivenToSuicide exactly]]'' [[DrivenToSuicide what's about to happen]].
37* HowWeGotHere: The cartoon opens with an utterly miserable Tom sitting on train tracks, waiting for a train to come and end his life. Jerry, feeling bad for his FriendlyEnemy, explains how Tom became the wreck he is now.
38* InterruptedSuicide: Tom first attempts to kill himself when he [[DrowningMySorrows gets black-out drunk]] and allows himself to drift down a storm drain to drown, but Jerry rescues him. When it becomes clear that Tom ''does'' in fact want to die and goes to the train tracks to kill himself, Jerry is seen sadly contemplating the situation from above... [[DownerEnding and then ultimately joins him down there]] when his own girlfriend runs off with another mouse.
39* {{Jerkass}}: While it's not Butch's fault that the white cat prefers richer suitors, he goes out of his way to humiliate Tom when he calls him out on stealing his date, closing his parasol on him and running him over with his limousine, all with a smug smirk on his face.
40* KarmaHoudini: The white cat faces no consequences for driving Tom to ruin his life in trying to please her.
41* KickTheDog:
42** Butch running over Tom's jalopy ([[SquashedFlat with him on it]]) with his AbsurdlyLongLimousine. Later, when Jerry has just rescued Tom from drowning in the gutter and is in the process of resuscitating him, Tom wakes up... only for Butch's limousine to drive by the two at high speed again and soak them with gutter water. [[WhamShot He and the veil-clad white cat]] can be seen in a luggage-laden car [[AllForNothing on the way to their honeymoon, with a "JUST MARRIED" sign on the back]]. This is what ultimately pushes Tom over the edge.
43** The white cat [[LackOfEmpathy shows absolutely zero regard or remorse toward Tom sacrificing literally]] '' [[LackOfEmpathy everything]]'' [[LackOfEmpathy for her]], to the point where he ends up spending his entire life's savings and willingly selling himself into slavery to afford his gifts for her. She doesn't even flinch when Tom is driven over by Butch's limousine. Worst of all, it doesn't extend to when Tom is on the brink of ending his own life -- and likewise, suffers no consequences for driving him to it -- which is one of the reasons she ends up being such a loathsome HateSink.
44* {{Leitmotif}}: A short, minor-[[{{Scales}} key]] rendition of Felix Mendelssohn's ''Wedding March'' accompanies the two big {{Wham Shot}}s of the duo's respective girlfriends marrying other suitors and [[DespairEventHorizon driving them to despair]].
45* LoveMakesYouDumb: Part of the reason why the white cat is a KarmaHoudini is that love in this episode has made Tom incredibly dumb. [[MadLove Then crazy.]] And finally, [[DrivenToSuicide suicidal]].
46* LoveTriangle:
47** Between Tom, Butch, and the white cat. Being a GoldDigger, the white cat chooses Butch over Tom.
48** Another triangle is revealed to have occurred between Jerry, his girlfriend, and another male mouse. Jerry only learns this when he learns said girlfriend and the other mouse have gotten married.
49* MadLove: Tom does everything -- and we do mean ''everything'' -- to win back the white cat. He spends everything he has and willingly sells himself off to slavery to win her over. The episode makes it clear that the white cat was never really interested in him, and he learns this the hard way when she marries a richer guy.
50-->'''Jerry:''' When the jewellery failed to impress her, he signed away his life to buy a car -- [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill 312 monthly payments at 112% interest that cost him an arm and a leg]]. (''bitterly'') But he willingly sold himself to slavery. For love.
51* MoodWhiplash: The already melancholy story takes a really dark twist when Jerry discovers his gal has been cheating on him too. In a meta-sense, watching this short alongside pretty much any other short in the ''Tom & Jerry'' canon can provoke this in spades.
52* OddballInTheSeries:
53** Jerry narrates the short through a PrivateEyeMonologue (though neither he nor Tom are shown physically speaking).
54** There's little slapstick to be found, and the plot's ''opening premise'' is that Tom and Jerry have always been friends; Tom doesn't chase Jerry ''once!''
55** Also out of the ordinary is that Butch is portrayed as being an extremely wealthy playboy cat, whereas almost all his other appearances have shown him to be an alley cat.
56* PerpetualExpression: The female cat, [[GoldDigger appropriately enough]], has a completely still face the entire short.
57* RichSuitorPoorSuitor: This is PlayedForDrama. Tom's the poor suitor to Butch's rich suitor for the affections of the white cat -- whose name has never been revealed, but is confirmed to ''not'' be Toodles Galore -- and because of his vast wealth, Butch is able to casually get the white cat much larger and more extravagant versions of the gifts that Tom sacrificed literally everything to obtain for her:
58## While Tom gave her a single purple flower, Butch gave her a large -- as in ''as big as her'' -- pink-and-red floral wreath with "Love From Butch" written on it in yellow.
59## After Tom gave her a single (and rather small) bottle of perfume, an enormous tanker truck full of perfume (with a "Love From Butch" note attached to it) drove up to the white cat's house.
60## When Tom presented her with a diamond ring (but one with a diamond so small that you needed a magnifying glass just to see it), the white cat revealed that Butch had already given her a diamond ring of his own, [[EnormousEngagementRing but one with a diamond so big and shiny]] that [[GlowingGem you couldn't even look at it without eye protection of some kind]]; in this case, Tom and the white cat wore welding masks to look at the ring.
61## Tom's final gift to the white cat was a car that he literally had to give his arm, his leg and had sold himself into slavery for, but the car was an old, outdated jalopy that's ultimately flattened when Butch runs his [[AbsurdlyLongLimousine much longer and more luxurious coupe over it.]]
62* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: The [[TheAllegedCar crappy Jalopy]] that Tom buys to try and impress the white cat is ridiculously expensive for what it is; with Jerry noting that its cost included 312 monthly payments at 112% interest. And that's at the ''low'' end of what we see, going by the contracts Tom is seen signing.
63* SympathyForTheDevil: Jerry very clearly feels bad for the sorry state his old FriendlyEnemy is left in, to the point that he tries to help him at the lowest of times and rescues him from his first suicide attempt.
64-->'''Jerry:''' (''in monologue'') Poor Tom. In a few minutes, it'll all be over. And for the first time since he met her... he'll be happy. Poor, miserable, lovesick creature... I suppose people will say that I should have helped him. [[MercyKill I know. But it's better this way]].
65* TemptingFate: As bad as Jerry feels for Tom, he at least takes comfort in the fact that ''his'' girlfriend would ''never'' leave him, right? [[InstantlyProvenWrong Unfortunately, that's not the case]], as she seemingly turns out to be just as much a gold digger as Tom's girlfriend, marrying another mouse instead of Jerry.
66* ThousandYardStare: This is Tom's default expression (complete with bloodshot and baggy eyes) as he's sat silently on the railroad tracks, clearly well over the DespairEventHorizon and waiting for [[DrivenToSuicide the train to come]]. Jerry gains a similar expression upon finding out his own girlfriend, Toots, has married someone else behind his back, and ultimately joins his long-time FriendlyEnemy on the bridge.
67* TooGruesomeForCartoonPhysics: Opens with Tom sitting on a railroad bridge, eyes bloodshot, and fur matted, for reasons unknown. Jerry then offers a WholeEpisodeFlashback explaining that Tom fell in love with a beautiful white cat that [[GoldDigger demanded expensive presents]], leading him to repeatedly borrow more and more money until he literally sold himself into slavery to appease her, only for the white cat to dump him for someone else. He's now at the end of his rope, and Jerry muses to himself that he'd never allow that to happen to him; and then immediately sees his ''own'' mouse girlfriend driving around with another guy. Jerry's appearance becomes just as haggard as Tom's, and he goes and sits next to the cat, with both [[ThousandYardStare staring wordlessly off into the horizon.]] And why are they sitting on the bridge? They've been ''DrivenToSuicide.'' The final moments of the short have a train's whistle gradually getting louder and louder... and then we cut to black. Talk about your DownerEnding.
68* UngratefulBitch: The white cat, who doesn't react in the slightest to Tom sacrificing literally everything he has -- to the point of spending his life savings and selling himself into slavery -- to appease her. For that matter, she barely even reacts to Butch's much larger, more extravagant gifts, either.
69* VisualPun: A multi-layered one that overlaps with {{Visual Metaphor}}s. When the white cat is first seen, Tom goes through the exact motions that Jerry describes to refer to his love for her -- literally flipping his lid, sliding towards her like an object being pulled by a magnet when he mentions a "Magnetic Attraction", etc. -- and when she is seen affectionately stroking Tom's face near the beginning of the short, Jerry muses that he was "Putty in her hands"... at which point, she sculpts and stretches his head[[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke Like putty]], no less.[[/note]] into one of [[{{Foreshadowing}} a jackass]].
70* WhamShot: When Jerry's girlfriend Toots drives by with another mouse [[TemptingFate after Jerry started talking about how his own girlfriend has seemingly remained faithful to him]]. Unlike Tom, though, Jerry knows better than to spend vastly to win her back. Tragically though, like Tom, Jerry knows he has no hopes of winning her heart, especially since Toots already got married to the other mouse; and [[DrivenToSuicide decides to join Tom on the tracks]].

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