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Pauvre, pauvre pussy cat.
C'est la guerre!
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Des rats
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>>150354827
This was kinda fucked up
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>>150354827
Mousketeers
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>>150354827
This episode deeply disturbed me as a kid and I used to quickly change channel every time I saw the title card for it
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The episodes where Jerry loses in the end are the best.
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>>150357979
Eh, C'est la guerre.
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I do wonder, how many short are there where Tom is clearly the instigator?
And I don't mean him being a cat obviously just catching pests, like when Jerry tries to steal food, but rather him going after Jerry, even though Jerry's not really doing anything to bother anyone, just simply because he can?
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>>150354827
When was the last American-made kids cartoon that created a situation where the hero winning would result in the antagonist's death, but not vice-versa and the hero goes through with it still?
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>>150359649
This.
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>>150357979
En tant que Français.... bah, c'est la guerre non ?
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>>150359670
Right off the top of my head, Tom was the instigator in Tom's Photo Finish, even though Jerry wasn't the victim.
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>>150359638
Not even the most disturbing thing Tom and Jerry's ever shown or implied.



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