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The eagle goes back to eat his Jerry sandwich. Before he can eat Jerry, jerry puts mustard of himself and slipped away and got back in between the halves and the eagle ate it. But jerry opened the eagle's mouth and kicked the two halves away and the eagle closed it's mouth jerry got out of the eagle's nose and kicked him in the eye and the eagle grabbed him and a whistle is heard from and Tom has lipstick and a party horn on his face (accompanied by Scott Bradley's "hot" rendition of St. Louis Blues). He waves over at the eagle from behind the house chimney. Tom has taken the skirt, and stuck feathers on himself and to look like a (rather unconvincing) female bird making the eagle lovestruck. Even Jerry is incredulous. Tom winks at the eagle and he tries to kiss Tom. Jerry, unties Tom’s dr

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  • Flirty Birdy
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  • The eagle goes back to eat his Jerry sandwich. Before he can eat Jerry, jerry puts mustard of himself and slipped away and got back in between the halves and the eagle ate it. But jerry opened the eagle's mouth and kicked the two halves away and the eagle closed it's mouth jerry got out of the eagle's nose and kicked him in the eye and the eagle grabbed him and a whistle is heard from and Tom has lipstick and a party horn on his face (accompanied by Scott Bradley's "hot" rendition of St. Louis Blues). He waves over at the eagle from behind the house chimney. Tom has taken the skirt, and stuck feathers on himself and to look like a (rather unconvincing) female bird making the eagle lovestruck. Even Jerry is incredulous. Tom winks at the eagle and he tries to kiss Tom. Jerry, unties Tom’s dr
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color process
  • Technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 433.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Flirty Birdy
Release Date
  • --09-22
Caption
  • Reissue 1952 title card
movie language
  • none
Preceded By
Musician
story artist
  • Joseph Barbera
  • William Hanna
animator
Distributor
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Director
Followed By
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  • The eagle goes back to eat his Jerry sandwich. Before he can eat Jerry, jerry puts mustard of himself and slipped away and got back in between the halves and the eagle ate it. But jerry opened the eagle's mouth and kicked the two halves away and the eagle closed it's mouth jerry got out of the eagle's nose and kicked him in the eye and the eagle grabbed him and a whistle is heard from and Tom has lipstick and a party horn on his face (accompanied by Scott Bradley's "hot" rendition of St. Louis Blues). He waves over at the eagle from behind the house chimney. Tom has taken the skirt, and stuck feathers on himself and to look like a (rather unconvincing) female bird making the eagle lovestruck. Even Jerry is incredulous. Tom winks at the eagle and he tries to kiss Tom. Jerry, unties Tom’s dress, but Tom fastens it. The eagle tries to kiss Tom again and Jerry grabs the elastic band of the horn and it brings them together for a kiss. The eagle goes wild and he ends up dropping Jerry. Tom then puts Jerry down his dress. Jerry grabs a pin and sticks it in Tom's rear causing Tom to yowl and jump into the eagle's arms. Tom then runs away with the lovestruck eagle behind him. The eagle tries to kiss Tom but he ends up denting a stovepipe and pecking the bricks out of the chimney. Tom then gives a flirtatious smile and struts away. This really makes the eagle wild and with Tom hiding around the chimney with a brick in his hand, Tom hits the eagle. But the eagle is still head over heels in love. Tom makes another quick escape by jumping off the roof of the house. The eagle saves him from hitting the ground and continues to try and kiss him. Tom tries to hide and escape in various means, but the lovesick eagle somehow keeps finding him, and Tom keeps losing Jerry in the process. Tom is later standing behind a makeshift kissing booth that advertises, "Kisses - One Mouse Each!". The eagle goes to the kissing booth, hands over Jerry and puckers up. Tom grabs Jerry and then "smooches" the eagle with a plunger, simulating a giant kiss. But Jerry escapes again. Tom then runs into the eagle who holds out his hands. Tom picks one and the eagle produces a ring box with Jerry sitting in it. Jerry’s tail has been tied in a loop and the eagle places Jerry on Tom’s finger as a marriage proposal. Tom "accepts", then slams the window shutter into the eagle’s face and runs away, but he crashes into the other window shutter. Jerry then grabs a rope and ties it around Tom’s foot. Tom gets up and runs away. Jerry hands the other end of the rope to the eagle and the eagle drags Tom back to him, preventing Tom's escape. As Tom is being dragged to the eagle, Jerry hands Tom a bouquet of flowers and waves goodbye to the happy couple. Soon the eagle is sitting in a tree while Tom is sitting on a nest of eggs and knitting a tiny sweater, preparing for motherhood with no choice but to endure a relationship with the eagle.
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