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| - Heavenly Puss is a 1949 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 42nd Tom and Jerry short, created in 1948, and released on 9 July 1949. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, and produced by Fred Quimby. The cartoon's music was composed by Scott Bradley and the animation was credited to Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Kenneth Muse and Ed Barge.
- A typically violent chase begins, Jerry climbs the stairs, and Tom loosens the carpet which is on the stairs, along with a large piano. Tom tries to run, but he only runs into a dead end, and the piano squashes Tom,killing him. The golden escalator of Heaven appears which takes Tom to the golden gates of the "Heavenly Express", a train that sends dead cats to heaven. A few cats are in the line. Butch had lost a fight with a bulldog, Frankie was struck with flat iron whilst singing in a backyard fence, Alosius got ran over by a steamroller and Fluff, Muff and Puff were thrown into a river and drowned, though the gatekeeper only has enough time to say their names then they trespass quickly past the gate. Tom tries to sneak past the gatekeeper but he is caught and says, "Thomas, just a minute
- Tom comes back to life and pleads with Jerry to sign. First he brings cake, but Jerry eats the cake quick as a flash and sprays ink on Tom's face. Then Tom tries to forge Jerry's signature, but the gatekeeper sees this and stops him ("Thomas. Ah, ah, ah, ah"). Tom brings cheese but during his protests, Jerry thinks it's a scam and so he furiously tears up the certificate, causing an angry Tom to attempt to smash Jerry. The devil pops in and reminds Tom of the consequence of doing so, tempting him to finish the job ("Attaboy, Tom! Hit him and let's go! Come on!"). Tom reattaches all the ripped pieces of the certificate and tries to explain to Jerry what had just happened, however, he misses the deadline and hears the train begin to depart. Jerry then signs (initially unable to when the pen
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