Tom and Jerry - Figaro

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

Episode #129(1964)

"The Cat Above and the Mouse Below"

This episode was Produced by Chuck Jones

Tom and Jerry was Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera

This Video was put together with Camtasia Studio 7

*NOTE: The song they sing is not really called Figaro, it's real name is "Largo al factotum" (Make way for the factotum)*
I DO NOT own Tom and Jerry nor this video. I only post this video for entertainment purposes ONLY.

Hope Everyone Appreciates the Info and Enjoys this Video :)

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  • This one was actually produced and directed by the late legendary master animator Chuck Jones and co-written by Michael Maltese and Chuck Jones.

  • @Josdiaz70 =| Thank you

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  • @GevuldePerzik This is episode #129 (1964)

    The actual name of the episode is called "The Cat Above and the Mouse Below" :)

  • @mya0hu No FREAKING Way It always bothered me too lol I'd rather want Tom to win oh yeah :D Tom<3!

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  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHA­HAHAHA

  • Happy birthday to Gioachino Rossini, the composer of "The Barber of Seville" and the original Figaro.

  • @Jeourj OMG .... he spell it wrong is Barber of Seville is the OPERA where Largo al Factotum (which is the name of the song) belongs to...Who sings it? NOT a Woman, the one who composed it is Rossini Gioachino, the singer... is suppose to be a MAN because this is An ARIA that the character FIGARO sings... who is probably a Baritone (MAN RANGE) Aye...

  • @Jeourj Its not called Figaro or Barbra seville. Its called The Barber of Seville.

  • This aria (Largo al factotum), sung by the character Figaro, is from Rossini's masterpiece "The BARBER of Seville". As Mozart's "The marriages of Figaro", it comes from the works of the French writer Beaumarchais. Anyway, both Rossini and Mozart were geniuses, but in different ways. Boy, how I love this aria!

  • @TheCharlieHoltonShow This opera is about the FIRST work of the FIGARO TRILOGY (Yes, Jeourj was a lot more right than you). The sequence is "The marriages of Figaro" By Mozart. So, hope you learned something today! This aria is Largo al factotum, which is sang by Figaro.

  • @TheCharlieHoltonShow im saying this part is called largo al factotum not the opera

  • Ez a rész nagyon tetszik !!! :D Thank you !!!

  • @TheCharlieHoltonShow ??? Actually it's Largo al factotum. The Figaro name is obvious. But Barbra Seville? That's a name of a person. She probably sang it but that's not the name of the song lol

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