Casanova Cat

Casanova Cat is a 1951 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 55th Tom and Jerry short directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby.

[1] Tom heads to Toodles' home to woo her with flowers upon learning that she has recently inherited $1,000,000, dragging Jerry, tied to a bow, with him.

Once inside, Tom winds Jerry into a doll and forces him to roll on a ball, impressing Toodles.

Jerry escapes to the window ledge and spots Butch singing a couple of lines from "Over the Rainbow" (his singing was provided by Jerry Mann[2]) in a nearby alley and launches the newspaper headline towards Butch.

Because of the cartoon involving Jerry's blackface dance scene from Tom's cigar smoke on a hot plate, this short like Mouse Cleaning was banned from being released on DVD in the United States by Warner Home Video, as well as the Tom and Jerry Golden Collection: Volume 2,[5] this short was not aired on Cartoon Network or Boomerang[6] because of racial stereotyping of African Americans.