
Busy Buddies 1956
This classic 1956 animation short from the legendary duo of Hanna-Barbera delivers non-stop laughs in just six minutes, as Tom and Jerry scramble to outwit a teenage babysitter who's too distracted by phone chatter to notice the baby's daring escapes.
Director: William Hanna
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Busy Buddies (1956) about?
This six-minute cartoon follows the timeless rivalry of Tom and Jerry as they race to keep a baby safe from an inattentive teenage babysitter, who's far more interested in her phone than the crawling infant. Expect frantic chases, clever escapes, and all the signature chaos that made Hanna-Barbera's shorts legendary.
Who directed Busy Buddies?
William Hanna, the visionary behind some of animation's most iconic works, directed *Busy Buddies*.
Who stars in Busy Buddies?
The main cast includes Janet Waldo as the teenage babysitter and Daws Butler as the voice of Tom, bringing their signature charm to this classic short.
Is Busy Buddies (1956) worth watching?
With its rapid-fire gags, nostalgic animation style, and playful take on distraction vs. responsibility, *Busy Buddies* is a delightful watch—especially for fans of vintage cartoons. While it's too brief to rate on IMDb, its humor and creativity make it a standout in the Hanna-Barbera catalog.
How long is Busy Buddies?
*Busy Buddies (1956)* runs for 6 minutes.
About Busy Buddies (1956) — How Tom and Jerry Outsmart a Distracted Babysitter
This classic 1956 animation short from the legendary duo of Hanna-Barbera delivers non-stop laughs in just six minutes, as Tom and Jerry scramble to outwit a teenage babysitter who's too distracted by phone chatter to notice the baby's daring escapes.
Directed by William Hanna and voiced by the iconic Janet Waldo and Daws Butler, *Busy Buddies (1956)* blends slapstick chaos with sharp situational comedy, capturing the golden age of cartoon mayhem. The film's lighthearted chaos explores themes of responsibility versus distraction, wrapped in the timeless charm of vintage animation. With its zippy pacing and clever gags, this short stands as a perfect slice of mid-century entertainment that still feels fresh today.