The Duck Doctor

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The Duck Doctor
Tom and Jerry series
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Title Card
Directed by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Produced by Fred Quimby
Story by William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Voices by Red Coffee
Music by Scott Bradley
Animation by Irven Spence
Ray Patterson
Ed Barge
Kenneth Muse
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) February 16, 1952
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7:03
Language English
Preceded by The Flying Cat
Followed by The Two Mouseketeers

The Duck Doctor is a 1952 one-reel animated cartoon and is the 64th Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It stars Quacker as a wild duck, rather than a farm duck.

Plot

A flock of wild ducks are flying west, but Tom, with a shotgun, fires several shots at them and shoots a duckling in the wing. The duckling cries out in pain, then tries to catch up with his family flying on one wing, but this attempt fails to succeed. He spins down from the sky, and slides across the ground, being knocked out after tripping over a rock. Jerry, horrified to see the duckling lying lifelessly, hides it from Tom in the hole of a tree. Jerry splashes the duckling with water to wake him up and makes a makeshift sling for the duckling's arm.

Jerry then shushes the duckling as he sees Tom outside. The ducks in the sky are heard quacking again, much to Tom's delight, and also the duckling, who tries to rejoin its family flock. The duckling knocks Tom over, but cannot get off the ground, allowing Tom to shoot at it. Tom corners the duckling, but Jerry sticks a cattail weed into Tom's gun to make the bullet backfire and hit Tom.

Jerry carries the duckling back to his hole, but the duckling hears the quack of the ducks again and runs out. Tom shoots the duckling's rear, but Jerry patches him up. Tom uses a duck caller to flush the duckling out of hiding. Jerry tries to cover the door, but the duckling mows over him. Tom pins the gun to the duckling's head, but the duckling barely dodges the bullet. Tom follows the wild duckling into a tree stump, and fires a shot into the stump, hitting the duckling again. Tom then pursues the duckling again, but accidentally shoots a pig, which leaps high into the air in pain and flattens Tom before he can run away.

Jerry pulls the duckling into a hole, patches him up again and ties an anvil around the duckling's waist to prevent him from escaping and for self defense. Tom uses his caller again, but the duckling steamrolls Tom with the anvil. Tom pursues the duckling, but the duckling grabs a tree and the anvil swings around and hits Tom, shaping Tom into a stool. The duckling then gets stuck when the anvil gets caught between two trees. Tom tries to take advantage, but the anvil bursts free and smashes into Tom, sending Tom flying backwards into a water pump.

The duckling then succeeds in getting in the air, but is held down by the weight of the anvil. Tom shoots at it, but instead breaks the rope, and the anvil plummets towards Tom. The anvil follows where Tom attempts to flee, so Tom gives up, digs his own grave and smokes a final cigarette as the anvil crushes him and makes him fall into the grave while the anvil falls over it becoming like a tombstone. The duckling then shakes off his the bandages and flies away with the rest of wild ducks, bidding farewell to Jerry who is holding a duck call. Jerry responds to the duckling by blowing the duck call before waving goodbye to him.

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