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Fraidy Cat is the 84th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, written by Phil Harnage and directed by Ed Friedman. Cringer feels responsible when the Evil Warriors kidnap Queen Marlena, and must overcome his fears to rescue her. This episode is the first appearance of Screeech in the series.

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  • Fraidy Cat is the 84th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, written by Phil Harnage and directed by Ed Friedman. Cringer feels responsible when the Evil Warriors kidnap Queen Marlena, and must overcome his fears to rescue her. This episode is the first appearance of Screeech in the series.
  • Fraidy Cat is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 4th Tom and Jerry short, it was released in theatres on January 17, 1942 and reissued for re-release on May 10, 1952, the original title card was retained in the reissue title sequence. It was supervised by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby (uncredited on original issue) and music by Scott Bradley (uncredited). Animated by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence, Bill Littlejohn and Cecil Surry (all uncredited). This is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to have Tom yelp in pain, although he also screeches like a cat in this cartoon. It was the first Tom and Jerry wartime cartoon. The original print of this cartoon did not give Fred Quimby credit, crediting only Hanna and Barbera as the "supervisors" of the fil
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  • Fraidy Cat is a 1942 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 4th Tom and Jerry short, it was released in theatres on January 17, 1942 and reissued for re-release on May 10, 1952, the original title card was retained in the reissue title sequence. It was supervised by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, produced by Fred Quimby (uncredited on original issue) and music by Scott Bradley (uncredited). Animated by Jack Zander, George Gordon, Irven Spence, Bill Littlejohn and Cecil Surry (all uncredited). This is the first Tom and Jerry cartoon to have Tom yelp in pain, although he also screeches like a cat in this cartoon. It was the first Tom and Jerry wartime cartoon. The original print of this cartoon did not give Fred Quimby credit, crediting only Hanna and Barbera as the "supervisors" of the film. The title card of the original issue remains intact in the reissue.
  • Fraidy Cat is the 84th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, written by Phil Harnage and directed by Ed Friedman. Cringer feels responsible when the Evil Warriors kidnap Queen Marlena, and must overcome his fears to rescue her. This episode is the first appearance of Screeech in the series.
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