<P> In response, Jerry bounces himself on the counter making the cat flinch . The mouse continues bouncing across the counter, but does not see the sink full of water . He jumps out and doesn't realize the polish has washed off . Tom grins and allows Jerry to bounce and hit himself with the hammer . Not knowing he's been exposed, Jerry hits himself even harder and ends up bruising himself . Tom then takes the hammer and pounds Jerry into the counter like a nail . He then grabs Jerry by the tail and takes him to the mirror to show him devoid of the polish . After giggling bashfully in an attempt to laugh the whole thing off, Jerry is then thrown out of the house by Tom . </P> <P> The' true' white mouse appears as Tom kicks Jerry out and runs into the house . Tom goes back to reading his magazine and he hears the white mouse eating some nuts . Thinking that Jerry is trying to fool him again, Tom tries to attack him with his hammer and catches him, then tries to wash the "polish" off in the fishbowl but it doesn't work . He tries using a washboard only to hear a whistle, Jerry reveals himself grinning from an open window . Tom realizes that he must be holding the real white mouse and the shock of it causes him to age into an old man . Trembling due to his suddenly accelerated age, Tom sets the mouse down then fumbles to call the police, but snaps back to reality when the radio announcer comes back on the air with important news that the explosive consumed by the white mouse is no longer dangerous and that the mouse will not explode . </P> <P> Tom is instantly rejuvenated and takes the white mouse to kick him out of the window, then Jerry jumps out of the window . The moment Tom's foot makes contact, the mouse causes a massive explosion which reduces the entire neighborhood to rubble, leaving only the radio speaker intact . The radio announcer states: "We repeat, the white mouse will not explode". Tom emerges badly injured and drones, "Don't you believe it!" (repeating a gag from the 1944 film Mouse Trouble) as the cartoon closes . </P> <Ul> <Li> Paul Frees as the News Announcer </Li> <Li> Harry E. Lang (Archived voice recordings) as Tom </Li> </Ul>

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