Jerry brings Tom's tray of food to him and falls under its weight. Tom has now pressed Jerry into servitude, using the bell as his signal. As Jerry hits the starting post, the bell is expelled from his stomach Tom catches both the mouse and the bell and continuously rings the bell as the cartoon fades to a new scene. Jerry runs through the field until he sees Tom, but cannot avoid being pelted by Tom's mallet. Realizing he's been tricked, the feline leaps out of his skin!īefore Spike can process this information, Tom steals his skin back and escapes into a croquet field. Tom chases Jerry both ways and stops to torment Spike again, but Spike lands directly on the cat this time. Picking up on the pattern, Spike angrily rubs out the line, draws a new one in a spot he can reach and plops back down innocently. All the dog's teeth fall out, and Tom nonchalantly sweeps them back up and returns them. Tom takes a break from chasing Jerry to tantalize Spike again, and holds out a lead pipe as Spike angrily tries to bite the cat again, ultimately causing Spike to inadvertently take a couple of bites on the lead pipe, leaving some holes in the dog's teeth in the process. Spike, with sad eyes, presents his leash, hence explaining his reasoning on why he couldn't help Jerry. Jerry runs to Spike's doghouse and rings himself, pleading for help. Tom corners him and beats him silly to the point that Jerry swallows the bell. When these fail to work, Jerry realizes the truth and flees with his small bell. Tom slaps him again and mocks him by offering the mouse four other bells as further embarrassment. Tom returns, ecstatic, to Jerry and bops him on the head, and when the mouse rings his bell, no response is heard. At his leisure, Tom knocks the dog out with it and then uses it as a pool cue to shoot Spike back into his doghouse, sending the dog crashing into the doghouse like a bowling ball hitting bowling pins. Tom pies Spike, smashes his head between cymbals, and punches him with a boxing glove, and then lets the dog's chomping teeth turn a log into a baseball bat. Spike attempts to bite at Tom repeatedly, but the leash barely restrains the dog. Tom measures the leash's length, draws a line in the grass, and slaps the dog with the paper. Pleased with his freedom from both mouse and dog, Tom jaunts outside with the paper and 'tsk's at the dog while pulling at his leash. Meanwhile, Tom reads the daily paper and is delighted to notice this headline: LEASH LAW PASSED: Public safety puts dogs on leash, complete with a picture below the headline showing the dogs unhappy with the new leash law. Jerry thwarts him and eats a big wedge of cheese, causing himself to expand to the size of the wedge. Tom sets out five trays of cheese for Jerry, and while the mouse sniffs one, Tom attempts to filch the bell. Spike's fist extends itself from clear across the block and knocks Tom into a gumball machine, which then falls back onto the cat such that gumballs roll out of his head.Įventually, under pain of canine catastrophe, Tom is forced to become Jerry's "slave" around the house. Making the connection, the cat tries an alternative by covering the mouse with a flowerpot such that he cannot ring the bell unfortunately, there is a hole in the bottom, which the mouse sticks the ringing bell out of. Spike returns the bell to Jerry and skips away, but not without being seen by Tom. Spike drops right on top of him and throws him onto the concrete twice, then picks him up onto his back and prepares one last move which he apparently has learned on television (" I learned this one.on television!"), spins around, and slams the cat to the concrete, who breaks apart and reforms in the space of a second. After snatching up Jerry, Tom becomes curious as to what the bell could be for and rings it. Tom sees a good opportunity to catch his unaware rival and hides until Jerry walks around the corner, catching the mouse by surprise. Jerry walks away, carefree and pleased with his good deed. Jerry removes the nail on Spike's foot with a hammer after hearing the dog's pained cries, and as a reward, Spike becomes Jerry's protector, providing him with a bell to ring whenever he is in trouble. After the main events of The Bodyguard, Spike is happily prancing along the backyard, he steps on a nail and yells for help.
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