In 17th century
Paris,
Mouseketeers Jerry and Nibbles decide to help themselves to a lavish royal banquet. Tom, in the service of
Captaine Rochefort, has been ordered to guard the spread from the King's Mouseketeers with his life, under threat of execution by
guillotine if he fails. Jerry and Nibbles enter the castle and infiltrate the banquet hall. While helping themselves to the food, they unwittingly catch Tom's attention by accidentally showering him with champagne. After hiding from Tom by disguising themselves as parts of the table decorations, Jerry decides to retreat, but Nibbles begins making a ham sandwich while singing "
Alouette" to himself. Tom sneaks up on Nibbles and captures him by putting his rapier through Nibbles's
tabard. Jerry stabs Tom in the rear end to rescue Nibbles and throws a custard in Tom's face for good measure. A swordfight ensues, ending with Tom catching Jerry. Nibbles tips a
halberd toward Tom, which shaves the tabard and all the fur off the cat's backside. Nibbles runs away, but is sent flying by Tom into a full wine glass. Jerry saves him by hurling a tomato at Tom, followed by multiple vegetables and meat chunks. After impaling them all on his rapier, Tom heats and eats them like a
shish kebab. Nibbles, now drunk, climbs out of the glass and pokes Tom in the rear end, but as he runs away, Tom catches him. Jerry hits Tom on the head with a
mace before having another swordfight with him. While this goes on, Nibbles brings along a cannon and stuffs it with everything on the banquet table. Just as Tom catches Jerry, Nibbles lights the cannon, which violently blasts Tom with its load. In the aftermath, Jerry and Nibbles are seen walking triumphantly down the street with some of the stolen banquet food until they see a guillotine in the distance. Accompanied by a drum roll, the blade rises up and comes down,
heavily implying that Tom has been executed for failing to uphold Rochefort's orders. Both mice gulp, and Nibbles sighs: "
Pauvre, pauvre pussycat" ("Poor, poor pussycat"). Then he shrugs, saying: "''C'est la guerre!''" ("This is war!"), and the two Mouseketeers continue their victory march. ==Production==