The A-Tom-inable Snowman

The A-Tom-inable Snowman is a 1966 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Abe Levitow, written by Bob Ogle and produced by Chuck Jones, with the opening scene written and directed by Jones.

This episode begins with Tom having caught Jerry in a log cabin, and trying to eat him.

Tom licks the mouse but the third time when he turns it up to 3:00, instead of Jerry, a bomb pops out.

Not knowing it is a trick, he picks up the ski boots with the bindings and expects that the "victim" is landed much deeper.

The mouse then points the dog to an approaching giant snowball with Tom inside.

After the ball lands with Tom inside flat, the St. Bernard then attempts to save the flattened cat with a keg of brandy.

Tom hiccups to the real hole, causing him to get frozen solid, requiring the St. Bernard's assistance once again.

Tom then unintentionally bumps his head onto a tree, causing himself to be unconscious as the dog felt worried, trying to make him cure.

Inside the cabin (where the St. Bernard lives), Tom has come down with a cold as Jerry watches him, feeling worried.