Tom and Jerry #228
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Dog House for the Birds," Droopy’s culinary ambitions take a surreal turn when he sets his sights on a massive turkey, only to find the bird unexpectedly unimpressed—literally staring him down. With a mix of deadpan humor and classic slapstick, Harvey Eisenberg’s artwork brings the absurdity to life in this 1966 Western Publishing gem, where even the kitchen becomes a battlefield of wits.
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Envisioning a roast turkey dinner, Droopy positions the neck of a huge turkey on the chopping block. When the turkey gets wise, and stares him down, Droopy axes the chopping block into firewood.
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