Live and Let Diet
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Live and Let Diet | |
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Premiere date | February 1, 2019 |
Run time | 7:06 |
Starring | David Shaughnessy Rachael MacFarlane |
Music composed by | Vivek Maddala Dan Blessinger |
Writer(s) | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill |
Storyboard artist(s) | Tod Carter |
Director(s) | Darrell Van Citters |
Animation director(s) | Kent Reimer Curt Spurging |
Art director(s) | Dean Burke |
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"Live and Let Die" is the first part of episode four of The Tom and Jerry Show season three, and the hundred and fortieth episode overall. It aired on February 1, 2019 on Boomerang's SVOD service. It was written by Julie McNally Cahill and Tim Cahill, and directed by Darrell Van Citters.
Tom has to get the Duchess's dog into shape for the upcoming North Western Dog Show.
Summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Locations
Objects
- None
Vehicles
- Meat truck
Production
Development
Filming
It was copyrighted in 2017.
Music
The theme song was composed by Andy Sturmer, adapted from Scott Bradley's original composition from MGM's Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts. The main music was composed by Vivek Maddala and Dan Blessinger.
Crew credits
- Storyboard artist: Tod Carter
- Producers: Ashley Postlewaite, Darrel Van Citters
- Line producer: Kimberly S. Moreau
- Story editor: Will Finn
- Casting director: Dawn Hershey
- Animation services: Renegade Animation
- Art director: Sierra Lewis
- Character layout designers: Keny Boyer, Edison Goncalves
- Prop designer: John Bajet
- Background designer: Brittany Campbell
- Additional storyboard artists: Melissa Goodway, Chistina Mijares
- Production manager: Brittney Jorgensen
- Production coordinator: Nia Alavezos
- Production assistants: Paul Aguas, Heidi Ewart, Jennifer Hall, Matthew Hernandez
- Editor: Michael D'Ambrosio
- Assistant editor: Steffie Lucchesi
- Post production supervisor: Ryan Jorgensen
- Animation supervisor: Chris Bailey
- Animation revisionist: Austin Doyle
- Animation services: Slap Happy Cartoons
- Assistant director: Edwin Poon
- Animation directors: Kent Reimer, Curt Spurging
- Layout supervisor: Norman Kritsch
- Production manager: Mark Rocchio
- Production coordinators: Shawn Hearty, Rosanne Horychun
- Editorial assistant: Margaret Reid
- Animation revisionists: Alex Brown, Brian Johnson, Steve Lemky, Kevin Long, Mitchel Matthews, Sean McCarron, Jason Moffat, Andy Tougas
- Additional animator: Jason Campbell
- Build/Rig supervisors: Dana Smith, Mike Vatcher
- Additional designer: Carlo Marcelo
- Post production executive: Greg Emerson
- Post production manager: Rebecca Unger
- Record facilities: Warner Bros. Post Production Services, Salami Studios
- Recording machine operator: Jeff O. Collins
- Online editor: David Cowles
- Assistant editors: Melissa Bailey, Michael G. Buck, Gabriel Thorburn
- Post production sound services: Advantage Audio, DBMix Studios
- Production administrator: Daphne Fei
- Production support: Cher Bentley, Tina Fallah, Audrey Kim, Andrea Lo, Tamara Miles, Jill Share, Kira Tirimacco, Renee Toporzysek
- Casting administration: Liz Carroll
- Production accountants: Yadira Davis, Debbie Lindquist, Maral Simonian, Athena Wingate
- Rights and clearances: Petey Menz
- Business and legal affairs: Lori Blackstone, Sharmalee Lall, Rebecca Mathany, Bonnie Negrete, Britton Payne
- Executive in charge of production for Cartoon Network: Mike Rauch
- Production supervision: Bobbie Page
- Executives in charge of production: Jay Bastian, Vivian Hernandez
- Executive producer: Sam Register
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- United States: February 1, 2019 on the Boomerang video subscription on-demand service
- United Kingdom and Ireland: On Boomerang; on CITV
Behind the scenes
- The episode title is a play on the 1973 film Live and Let Die.
- This is the fourth Downton Abbey-inspired short.
- This is the first Downton Abbey-themed short that David Shaughnessey voices Cates, who replaced Jeremy Crutchley.
- William Hanna's voice is used for Tom's scream, but his other vocal effects are by another uncredited actor.
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Critical reception
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Home availability
- Not available. 😢