Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - There's Many A Slip.Īnimation featuring that naughty dog Jerry - this week Jerry goes to a Fancy Dress Ball. Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - A Bird In The HandĪnimation featuring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he has a great fight with a bird. Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - Honesty Is The Best PolicyĪnimation featuring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he learns a lesson - stealing is bad! Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - In And Out Of WembleyĪnimation featuring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he visits the Wembley Exhibition. Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - His BirthdayĪnimation featuring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he celebrates his birthday. Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - Jerry Tracks The TreasureĪnimation adventure starring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he is stranded on a desert island. Jerry The Troublesome Tyke - A Very "Jerry" ExpeditionĪnimation adventure starring that naughty dog Jerry - this week he is hunting big game in the tropics. Jerry is created - son of a nib and an inkpot! Sid Griffiths decides to teach him how to ride a horse. He puts his hand out and asks: "How Far?" Jerry replies: "As far as you can take me from Wembley." The conductor of an open topped bus is not perturbed at all when Jerry suddenly lands in the bus from the sky. More scary scenes and Jerry is suddenly propelled high into the sky - we see his body getting smaller and smaller. Intertitle reads: "Oh! murder!!****?**!-** They told me this thing was all right." We see the vertiginous ups and downs from the point of view of a cameraman on the ride. Jerry sits at the front of the Giant Racer. Jerry runs off to have a go - the man in uniform tips a wink to the audience. We see two sets of cars coming down the tracks towards the camera. Shot of the Giant Racer - rather like the "Grand National" at Blackpool Pleasure Beach - two roller coaster trains which race against each other side by side. The uniformed attendant has a belly laugh at Jerry, holding his sides and saying: "Try the Giant Racer: it's not arf as bad as this!" When he gets off the ride he keeps grabbing his mouth as if about to be sick or belching. Jumping off at the bottom he proclaims: "FINE! Now for the Scenic Railway!" Cartoon Jerry is superimposed over point of view shots of the journey of a roller coaster train. Shot from a cameraman-on-a-mat point of view we see Jerry tumbling down the "Jack and Jill" ride. Then a cartoon Jerry has a go on the real helter-skelter. The animated amusement park cuts to the real funfair. He winks at the audience and holds his thumb up. His boat is called the "Leviathan." An intertitle reads: "And then he found the Amusement Park." Jerry looks super excited. The cartoon Jerry sits in a rowing boat which is superimposed on live action footage of real people in rowing boats at the exhibition. The picture dissolves into a cartoon version and Jerry protests: "Hi! What's happened? I want the real Wembley!" He looks irate, it changes back and he smiles. Jerry is then superimposed on a live action background of the Indian pavilion. He puts his ears back on and smiles - walks in the direction of India. Jerry pulls his ears off (!) and scratches his head - thinking. Jerry jumps over a wall into Wembley Stadium. Jerry with the lion in hot pursuit runs past a sign which says: "To Wembley" with an arrow. Poster man runs off, Jerry quakes with fear and the lion jumps off the poster and starts chasing him. He picks up the can of glue and throws it at the poster whereupon the lion on the poster looks shocked and all its fur stands on end. The man is very angry and knocks Jerry over with his brush. He's so deep in thought that he knocks the poster man off his ladder. In a thought bubble above his head we can see that he is thinking about horse racing, the tote and money (I think!). Man on a ladder holding a bucket and a brush puts up a poster for the British Empire Exhibition - "Why not go to Wembley?". Animation featuring Jerry the Troublesome Tyke - a cartoon dog.
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