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Pest — [s1e96] Pecos

Characterized by his black cowboy hat that covers his eyes, a stuttering speech pattern, and the song "Crambone," based on the folk tune "Frog Went A-Courtin'".

Uniquely, Tom and Jerry are not primary antagonists in this short; instead, they both share a mutual fear of Uncle Pecos' relentless pursuit of whiskers. Pecos Pest | Tom and Jerry Wiki | Fandom [S1E96] Pecos Pest

is the 96th one-reel Tom and Jerry animated short, originally released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on November 12, 1955. It is highly regarded as a milestone in the series for several production "lasts" and its memorable musical character. Production Credits Directors: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Characterized by his black cowboy hat that covers

Shug Fisher as Uncle Pecos (uncredited) and Daws Butler as the TV Announcer (uncredited). Plot Highlights It is highly regarded as a milestone in

Jerry receives a telegram from his eccentric Texan relative, Uncle Pecos, who is stopping by on his way to a big-city television debut.

Pecos continuously snaps his guitar strings while rehearsing his signature song, "Crambone." To fix his instrument, he ruthlessly plucks whiskers from a terrified Tom to use as replacements.

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