There is a sign on the fence which reads: "Paste no bills." Along comes a policeman. He gets a glue pot and starts pasting his posters up on a fence. Jerry pulls the poster off, there's lots of others underneath.
Cartoonist pulls him off - the other Jerry stays on the poster. "How can I look when you've stuck me here?" he asks. The cartoonist says: "Have another look!" Jerry tries to get off but the glue holds him on. There is a cut-out of Charlie Chaplin standing on the steps of the cinema with a sigh across his middle reading: "To-Day." Jerry jumps out of the frame then asks: "Where's the Portrait?" The artist picks up a glue pot, peels Jerry off the drawing, pastes glue on to his back then sticks him onto the poster. A cinema magically appears behind the poster. The artist then draws a frame around Jerry and writes "To-Day Jerry the Tyke" as if it is a poster outside a cinema. He shouts: "You ought to have my portrait outside every cinema!" Cartoonist shakes his head and puts his hand on the drawing, rubbing out the mail bag and the wastepaper basket. (Possibly an intertitle missing here.) Jerry paces backwards and forwards. An intertitle flashes up: "Hullo, Jerry." Jerry's reply is to hold up his hand and in a speech bubble say: "Don't interrupt a great film star when he's reading his letters." The artist laughs, points his finger at Jerry and says: "Great film star? You wouldn't exist except for me!" Jerry gets off his cushion and yells: "Well you'd be out of work except for me!" The cartoonist looks annoyed then puzzled as he thinks about it. The artist (Sid Griffiths) comes in and sits down at his table. Real location.Īn easel stands in the corner with an image of Jerry on it. Will you" (presumably there was more to this if he had looked on the back but again he throws it away.) Interior of the cartoon studio. Ever since I first saw you on the screen I have loved you passionately. P.T.O." He laughs and throws it away (bizarrely not turning it over!) He opens another. I feel I must write and tell you what a wonderful film actor you are. We see one of the cards he opens which reads: "Sweetest Jerry. We find our old friend Jerry sitting on a cushion taking mail from a mail sack, reading it then throwing it into a wastepaper basket. Animation featuring Jerry the Troublesome Tyke - a cartoon dog.