Issue | #1290 |
Published | March-May 1962 |
Cover Price | 0.15 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia title is "M.G.M.'s MOUSE MUSKETEERS, No. 1290." Code number is MOUSE M. O.S. #1290-622. Copyright 1962 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. Tom & Jerry characters set in Medieval times. |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy |
Synopsis | M'sieur Poosycat gets his foot caught in the stirrup of a runaway horse. His other armored foot digs a furrow in the ground and Jerry and Tuffy take advantage to plant some seeds. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white; pantomime story. |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy; The King |
Synopsis | Jerry and Tuffy try to convince M'sieur Poosycat that an ordinary pair of boots are the "Seven League Boots" of fairy tales. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy; The King |
Synopsis | Wearing the skin of a stuffed bird, Tuffy pretends to be the Bluebird of Happiness and tries to tell M'sieur Poosycat that no bird can bring him riches. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy; The King |
Synopsis | The King decrees that everyone shall have a pet. M'sieur Poosycat tags along with Jerry and Tuffy to make sure the pair aren't able to bring a pet back from the forest. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy; The King |
Synopsis | M'sieur Poosycat buys a parrot and teaches him to say "Boo." He then covers the bird with a white cloth and has him fly through the castle, scaring the occupants. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy |
Synopsis | M'sieur Poosycat uses a suit of armor to protect himself from Jerry and Tuffy's snowballs while on guard duty. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom] |
Synopsis | The weight of M'sieur Poosycat's armor proves too much for a hat rack to handle. |
Genre | funny animal; period |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white; pantomime story. |
Characters | M'sieur Poosycat [Tom]; Jerry; Tuffy; The King |
Notes | Back cover. A board game featuring the Mouse Musketeers cast. |