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RiotGirl -> Tom and Jerry (8/27/2006 6:15:56 PM)

Anyone, ever pay attention to the cartoon?  I was just watching it.. dunno the episode.. but it was with the woodpecker who was larger then Tom. 

Now if you notice, both Tom and Jerry are males.  The woodpecker was male too.  Generally speaking, most of the charactors are males.  The dog for example.. is a male.

Now in this cartoon.. Tom the cat dresses up like a female.. to entice the woodpecker in giving him Jerry.  So the woodpecker fell inlove with the cross dress Tom.  Tom goes around beating the tar out of the woodpecker.. the woodpecker thinking it love..

The end of cartoon ends with Jerry free, and Tom the cross dresser playing "mom" over a nest of eggs and knitting....

and if you think about it.. you get alot of male cross dressers in these cartoons.

Bugs bunny crosses dresses alot and entices the male Elmer Fudd..... 

any one else find this interesting? 

Any chance.. um... our "differences" come from these early cartoons? lololol




truesub4u -> RE: Tom and Jerry (8/27/2006 7:54:23 PM)

First off... nice to see you back Riot

Second.. I don't think so...but it does make ya wonder doesn't it?... LOL




WhipTheHip -> RE: Tom and Jerry (8/27/2006 8:02:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RiotGirl
Anyone, ever pay attention to the cartoon?  I was just watching it.. dunno the episode.. but it was with the woodpecker who was larger then Tom. 
Now if you notice, both Tom and Jerry are males.  The woodpecker was male too.  Generally speaking, most of the charactors are males.  The dog for example.. is a male.Now in this cartoon.. Tom the cat dresses up like a female.. to entice the woodpecker in giving him Jerry.  So the woodpecker fell inlove with the cross dress Tom.  Tom goes around beating the tar out of the woodpecker.. the woodpecker thinking it love.. The end of cartoon ends with Jerry free, and Tom the cross dresser playing "mom" over a nest of eggs and knitting....and if you think about it.. you get alot of male cross dressers in these cartoons. Bugs bunny crosses dresses alot and entices the male Elmer Fudd.....  any one else find this interesting?  Any chance.. um... our "differences" come from these early cartoons? lololol


I don't know aobut cross-dressing but I got a lot of bdsm from cartoons when I was a child. I particularly remember  s scene when Heckle and Jeckle were captured by canibals and placed in a pot and cooked alive.  They are talking to each other as they are being cooked, and dunk each other in the water.  That was probably the precurser for me of my Dolcet fantasies.   I wonder why it is okay for Heckle and Jeckell to be cooked alive in some cartoon, but it is not okay for a naked famale to be cooked alive in some cartoon.




NastyDaddy -> RE: Tom and Jerry (8/27/2006 11:54:08 PM)

Was it lack of breasts that made you think genital-less cartoon characters are males?

This would be prime feeding ground for gender equality... the flatness of Tom and Jerry's mounds, and the camel toe impression sure does make me wonder...





FangsNfeet -> RE: Tom and Jerry (8/28/2006 2:15:09 AM)

For my two cents, the majority of our original cartoon artist back in the day where perves.

You had pain, torture, dominance, suffering, cross dressing, submission, and adult humor.

There's one Tom and Jerry episode I remember where the cartoon was based on the French Musketeers. The little nephew mouse was always ready to fight Tom for duel. It got to the point where he walks down the table yelling "Here pussy pussy pussy! Here pussy pussy pussy!" 

After watching such cartoons now, I think "My parents allowed me to watch this when I was a kid?" 





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