Tom and Jerry #292
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the scorching desert heat, Wuff and Sammy dream of a swimming pool, spurring them to set a trap for the elusive Armadillo Kid after spotting a reward poster. With Charlie Coyote eyeing the same prize and planning to swoop in later, the trio’s unlikely collaboration leads to an unexpected capture—leaving Wuff and Sammy to figure out how to share their hard-earned pool with a very hungry coyote. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Veve Risto, this 1977 Western Publishing classic features a clever, heat-fueled caper with plenty of classic slapstick charm, all on a cover by Harvey Eisenberg.
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In the unusually high desert heat, Wuff and Sammy dream of having a swimming pool. They receive a wanted poster offering a reward for the capture of The Armadillo Kid and devise a trap for the bandit, so they can buy a swimming pool with the reward money. Also suffering from the heat, Charlie Coyote gets the same idea but decides to lay back until Wuff and Sammy spring their trap, and then muscle-in on the reward. Ultimately, and unwittingly, Charlie plays a part in the capture of The Armadillo Kid, forcing Wuff and Sammy to find a safe way to share their new pool with the carnivorous coyote.
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