"Little Quacker" (fragment), is a 1950 American one-reel animated
cartoon and is the 47th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna
and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It is the first Tom and
Jerry short to be released in the 1950s. Little Quacker marks the debut
of the eponymous character, Quacker the duckling who would go on to
appear in seven more shorts, making him one of the more enduring
supporting characters in the Tom and Jerry cartoon series.
The scene where Quacker's mother is shown in her undergarments after Tom accidentally mows her feathers away while chasing Jerry and Quacker was removed in the Middle East because it was deemed inappropriate for young viewers.
The scene where Quacker's mother is shown in her undergarments after Tom accidentally mows her feathers away while chasing Jerry and Quacker was removed in the Middle East because it was deemed inappropriate for young viewers.
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