

Overview
The Bide-a-wee Mouse Home sends two orphans over for a hike with Scoutmaster Jerry. Trouble is, the orphans, dressed as Indians, want to shoot arrows and tomahawk-chop everything in sight, and especially Tom, who quickly gets scalped and has the end of his tail chopped off. He captures Jerry; this, of course, means war, for which the tots paint dozens of badminton shuttlecocks as a fake army. They also paint a fierce face on the sleeping dog. Ultimately, they get Tom to leave a trail of gunpowder, which they light, destroying the garage. Tom signals a truce, and they all smoke a peace pipe, but the smoke comes out of Tom's ears instead of his mouth.
Year 1953
Studio MGM Cartoon Studio
Director William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Crew William Hanna (Director), Joseph Barbera (Director), Scott Bradley (Original Music Composer), Ray Patterson (Animation), Kenneth Muse (Animation), Irven Spence (Animation)
Popularity 0
Language English