| Mel Blanc | ... | Tom / Jerry (voice) |
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| Chuck Jones | |||
| Maurice Noble | (co-director) | ||
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| Chuck Jones | (story) | |
Produced by | |||
| Les Goldman | .... | executive producer | |
| Chuck Jones | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Dean Elliott | |||
Production Management | |||
| Earl Jonas | .... | production manager | |
Animation Department | |||
| Philip DeGuard | .... | background artist | |
| Ken Harris | .... | animator | |
| Al Pabian | .... | animator | |
| Tom Ray | .... | animator | |
| Richard Thompson | .... | animator (as Dick Thompson) | |
| Don Towsley | .... | animator | |
| Ben Washam | .... | animator | |
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This is one of the episodes of Tom & Jerry that shows exactly what the show is about. The most part of the episodes are about Jerry hurting Tom just for fun. But this episode totally brought a new face to the cartoon. Jerry starts to sleepwalk and do bad things to Tom, who starts to get mad. Then, Jerry does everything to stay awake. The whole idea was very good, the sleepwalk scenes were hilarious, mostly the anvil scene. The soundtrack was one of the bests ever. Everything helped on this cartoon to make it one of my favorites.