Tom and Jerry Tales | |
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Genre | Comedy Slapstick |
Based on | Tom and Jerry by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera |
Developed by | Joseph Barbera Rob LaDuca Jeff Davison |
Written by | Joseph Barbera Charles Schneider Spike Brandt Tony Cervone Christopher Painter Tom Minton Mark Turosz Bradley Zweig Richard Pursel Matt Wayne Eric Shaw |
Directed by | Neal Sternecky Douglas McCarthy Tim Maltby |
Voices of | Don Brown Samuel Vincent Michael Donovan Colin Murdock Reece Thompson Chantal Strand Nicole Oliver Janyse Jaud Scott McNeil Ellen Kennedy David Kaye Ashleigh Ball |
Composer(s) | Tom Erba |
Country of origin | United States Canada (voice acting) |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Sander Schwartz Joseph Barbera (season 1) Rob LaDuca |
Producer(s) | Frank Molieri[1] Bobbie Page Tom Minton[1] |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Production company(s) | Warner Bros. Animation[1] Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Turner Entertainment Co. |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | Kids' WB |
Picture format | HDTV 16:9(Cropped to 4:3 in most television broadcasts) |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | September 23, 2006 – March 22, 2008 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Tom & Jerry Kids(1990–1993) |
Followed by | The Tom and Jerry Show(2014–present) |
External links | |
Website |
Tom and Jerry Tales is a Canadian-Americananimated television series starring the seven-time Academy Award-winning cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., It is the seventh made-for-television incarnation of the Tom and Jerry franchise as well as the first Tom and Jerry television series to emulate the original theatrical shorts created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera; it originally ran in the United States from September 23, 2006[1] to March 22, 2008 on Kids' WB.
Joseph Barbera served as executive producer for the series before his death on December 18, 2006, and received story credit on some episodes of the first season. The series consists of two seasons and 26 episodes, each consisting of three shorts (some of them—like The Karate Guard—were produced and completed in 2003 as part of a 30-plus theatrical cartoon schedule aborted after the financial fiasco of Looney Tunes: Back in Action) with approximately the same running time as the original theatrical shorts and focusing on a shared theme between them.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | September 23, 2006 | May 5, 2007 | ||
2 | 13 | September 22, 2007 | March 22, 2008 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1a | 1a | 'Tiger Cat' | September 23, 2006 | 110a |
At a zoo, an artistic monkey paints Tom to look like a tiger after he accidentally wrecks his art during a chase against Jerry. As a result, Tom manages to scare Jerry as well as everyone and every animal across the zoo with his tiger look. (This episode was preceded by The Karate Guard in 2005.) | ||||
1b | 1b | 'Feeding Time' | September 23, 2006 | 110b |
Tom, who works at a zoo run by Spike, is ordered by Spike to never feed the zoo's animals (only Spike can) or else he will confiscate his badge. However, Tom inadvertently and constantly frames himself for doing so while attempting to prevent Jerry from feeding them. | ||||
1c | 1c | 'Polar Peril' | September 23, 2006 | 110c |
At the South Pole, an overprotective polar bear defends Jerry from Tom and Butch. | ||||
2a | 2a | 'Joy Riding Jokers' | September 30, 2006 | 109a |
Spike and Toodles mistake Tom and Jerry for valets to which upon leaving their car to be parked while checking themselves in a hotel, Tom and Jerry unwillingly go on a wild and elaborate joyride across town. | ||||
2b | 2b | 'Cat Got Your Luggage?' | September 30, 2006 | 109b |
After accidentally trashing a fancy hotel lobby during a chase against Jerry, Tom is hired as a bellboy by the hotel's manager in order to pay for the damages. However, Jerry makes Tom's assignments difficult. | ||||
2c | 2c | 'City Dump Chumps' | September 30, 2006 | 109c |
Tom and Butch fight over Jerry at a junkyard. | ||||
3a | 3a | 'Way-Off Broadway' | October 7, 2006 | 108a |
In town, Tom and Jerry become buskers in order to get money. | ||||
3b | 3b | 'Egg Beats' | October 7, 2006 | 108b |
While listening to his favorite hip hop music, Jerry gets disrupted by the noise of the city, so he moves out of town to a farm owned by Tom. As a result, his music causes Tom's hen to lay eggs quickly. | ||||
3c | 3c | 'Cry Uncle' | October 7, 2006 | 108c |
A sequel to Pecos Pest (1955), Jerry's uncle, Pecos Pest, returns to Tom and Jerry's home for a visit where he constantly sings and plays on his guitar, keeping both Tom and Jerry awake. | ||||
4a | 4a | 'Bats What I Like About the South' | October 28, 2006 | 102a |
At a cemetery and later a creepy-looking mansion, Jerry disguises himself as a bat in order to scare Tom. | ||||
4b | 4b | 'Fraidy Cat Scat' | October 28, 2006 | 102b |
Jerry pretends to be a skull by hiding inside of it and scaring Tom. | ||||
4c | 4c | 'Tomb It May Concern' | October 28, 2006 | 102c |
Tom and Jerry find gold inside a pyramid. | ||||
5a | 5a | 'Din-O-Sores' | November 4, 2006 | 111a |
Tom and Jerry discover that their world is full of dinosaur eggs. | ||||
5b | 5b | 'Freaky Tiki' | November 4, 2006 | 111b |
A mystical tiki casts a spell into Tom and Jerry. | ||||
5c | 5c | 'Prehisterics' | November 4, 2006 | 111c |
In prehistoric times, Tom and Jerry's ancestors outwit each other. | ||||
6a | 6a | 'Digital Dilemma' | November 11, 2006 | 104a |
Tom's makeshift computer traps him and Jerry in a virtual world. | ||||
6b | 6b | 'Hi, Robot' | November 11, 2006 | 104b |
Tom makes a robotic girl mouse in order to catch Jerry. | ||||
6c | 6c | 'Tomcat Jetpack' | November 11, 2006 | 104c |
Tom dons an experimental flying suit. | ||||
7a | 7a | 'Fire Breathing Tom Cat' | February 3, 2007 | 103a |
A king sends Tom to slay a dragon. | ||||
7b | 7b | 'Medieval Menace' | February 3, 2007 | 103b |
Tom chases Jerry throughout a castle. | ||||
7c | 7c | 'The Itch' | February 3, 2007 | 103c |
Jerry wants to join a band of rats, whose music causes everyone to itch. | ||||
8a | 8a | 'Ho, Ho Horrors' | February 10, 2007 | 101a |
On Christmas Eve, Jerry enters Tom's dream and turns it into a nightmare, resulting in both of them trashing their entire house in their sleep. | ||||
8b | 8b | 'Doggone Hill Hog' | February 10, 2007 | 101b |
Spike tackles Tom and Jerry in the snow. | ||||
8c | 8c | 'Northern Light Fish Fight' | February 10, 2007 | 101c |
Tom and Jerry fight over a fish. | ||||
9a | 9a | 'Cat Nebula' | February 17, 2007 | 106a |
Set in outer space sometime in the future, Jerry is captain of a mouse-run freighter (Nibbles) while Tom is a green-skinned alien. | ||||
9b | 9b | 'Martian Mice' | February 17, 2007 | 106b |
At a farm, giant-sized mice from Mars mistakenly abduct Tom and Jerry. | ||||
9c | 9c | 'Spaced Out Cat' | February 17, 2007 | 106c |
Tom tries to win Toodles back from Spike by building a spaceship and being the first one to get to the moon. | ||||
10a | 10a | 'Octo Suave' | February 24, 2007 | 107a |
An octopus mistakenly tries to woo Tom. | ||||
10b | 10b | 'Beach Bully Bingo' | February 24, 2007 | 107b |
While Tom and Jerry are relaxing at the beach Bingo, Spike and Butch surf-fight. | ||||
10c | 10c | 'Treasure Map Scrap' | February 24, 2007 | 107c |
Jerry attempts to find treasure under the sea. | ||||
11a | 11a | 'Destruction Junction' | March 3, 2007 | 112a |
Spike is put in charge of the rest of a building's construction while the crew are hospitalized after suffering an extreme case of splinters. | ||||
11b | 11b | 'Battle of the Power Tools' | March 3, 2007 | 112b |
Formerly poor, Tom and Jerry become rich overnight shortly after their numbers come in, so they split their millions and each set out to build a mansion across from each other. | ||||
11c | 11c | 'Jackhammered Cat' | March 3, 2007 | 112c |
Tom and Jerry stumble into a feast guarded by Spike, at a construction site to which nether the two of them are invited. | ||||
12a | 12a | 'Tin Cat of Tomorrow' | April 28, 2007 | 113a |
Inspired by Push-Button Kitty (1952), Mrs. Two-Shoes, after being fed up with Tom failing to catch Jerry, orders a robotic cat to replace Tom. | ||||
12b | 12b | 'Beefcake Tom' | April 28, 2007 | 113b |
Tom enrolls at a gym. | ||||
12c | 12c | 'Tomcat Superstar' | April 28, 2007 | 113c |
Tom quits show business and retires to a farm. | ||||
13a | 13a | 'Piranha Be Loved By You' | May 5, 2007 | 105a |
At an amusement park, a piranha makes it hard for Tom to win Toodles' affection. | ||||
13b | 13b | 'Spook House Mouse' | May 5, 2007 | 105b |
At an amusement park, Tom and Jerry's antics lead them into a horror house where they get real scared white as ghosts. | ||||
13c | 13c | 'Abracadumb' | May 5, 2007 | 105c |
Tom and Jerry engage in a magic duel. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | Prod. code |
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14a | 1a | 'More Powers to You' | September 22, 2007 | 202a |
Tom must guard the power rings owned by a team of superheroes from supervillain Doom Dog (Spike). | ||||
14b | 1b | 'Catch Me Though You Can't' | September 22, 2007 | 202b |
Jerry is zapped by a speed ray, making him faster than ever and as a result, Tom can't catch him. | ||||
14c | 1c | 'Power Tom' | September 22, 2007 | 202c |
Tom and Jerry fall into a garden hole where they find the basement headquarters of a female superheroine. | ||||
15a | 2a | 'Zent Out of Shape' | September 29, 2007 | 201a |
Buddhistmonk Tom attempts to achieve inner peace. | ||||
15b | 2b | 'I Dream of Meanie' | September 29, 2007 | 201b |
As a genie, Spike must grant wishes. | ||||
15c | 2c | 'Which Witch!' | September 29, 2007 | 201c |
Tom must obtain Jerry for a witch's potion. | ||||
16a | 3a | 'Don't Bring Your Pet to School Day' | October 6, 2007 | 203a |
Nancy, Tom's owner from Baby Puss (1943), brings Tom to her elementary school for show-and-tell in which she wants Tom to win the gold star for best pet. | ||||
16b | 3b | 'Cat Show Catastrophe' | October 6, 2007 | 203b |
Jerry and Tuffy try to ruin Tom's chances at a cat show. | ||||
16c | 3c | 'The Cat Whisperer with Casper Lombardo' | October 6, 2007 | 203c |
Tom's owner hires a trainer to make him behave well. | ||||
17a | 4a | 'Adventures in Penguin Sitting' | October 13, 2007 | 204a |
Jerry and an escaped penguin become friends. | ||||
17b | 4b | 'Cat of Prey' | October 13, 2007 | 204b |
Tom seeks to catch and eat Jerry, the star of the show at a local ocean theme park along with a bald eagle, but he is then thwarted by an eagle, a seal and an octopus. | ||||
17c | 4c | 'Jungle Love' | October 13, 2007 | 204c |
Jerry makes friends with a baby rhinoceros. | ||||
18a | 5a | 'Invasion of the Body Slammers' | October 27, 2007 | 205a |
A green shapeshifter emerges from an alien spaceship that lands near Tom and Jerry's home. | ||||
18b | 5b | 'Monster Con' | October 27, 2007 | 205b |
Tom uses some of Abraham Van Helsing's equipment to catch Jerry, but catches a few ghosts instead. | ||||
18c | 5c | 'Over the River and Boo the Woods' | October 27, 2007 | 205c |
While on a fishing trip, Tom and Jerry end up in a haunted forest. | ||||
19a | 6a | 'Xtreme Trouble' | November 3, 2007 | 206a |
Tom and Jerry begin their usual chases using extreme sports equipment – from skateboarding to rollerskating. | ||||
19b | 6b | 'A Life Less Guarded' | November 3, 2007 | 206b |
Tom competes against Droopy for the role of a lifeguard at the local pool. | ||||
19c | 6c | 'Sasquashed' | November 3, 2007 | 206c |
While on a camping trip, Tom, Jerry and Tuffy encounter Bigfoot. | ||||
20a | 7a | 'Summer Squashing' | November 10, 2007 | 207a |
Tom is assigned to guard his owner's garden of squashes against pests, including Jerry and a clan of harvest mice who all resemble him (albeit with different-colored bandanas). | ||||
20b | 7b | 'League of Cats' | November 10, 2007 | 207b |
Butch recruits Tom to join the League of Cats, a secret organization of cats who work together to catch mice. | ||||
20c | 7c | 'Little Big Mouse' | November 10, 2007 | 207c |
While Tom and Mrs. Two-Shoes are sleeping by the refrigerator during an intensive heatwave, Jerry steals all the food for a picnic in the backyard to which Tom takes the blame for the thefts and gets kicked out into the backyard. | ||||
21a | 8a | 'Bend It Like Thomas' | December 1, 2007 | 208a |
Tom torments Jerry, Spike and Eagle with his soccer skills. | ||||
21b | 8b | 'Endless Bummer' | December 1, 2007 | 208b |
Tom, Jerry and Droopy compete in a surfing competition. | ||||
21c | 8c | 'Game Set Match' | December 1, 2007 | 208c |
In the backyard, Spike forces an unwilling Tom to teach his son Tyke how to play tennis, with disastrous results. | ||||
22a | 9a | 'The Declaration of Independunce' | December 8, 2007 | 209a |
Tom loses his Declaration of Independence when he makes it into a paper airplane, and thus sets out to retrieve it. | ||||
22b | 9b | 'Kitty Hawked' | December 8, 2007 | 209b |
Now an elderly museum tour guide, Jerry talks about his part in the Wright brothers' aerial experiments. | ||||
22c | 9c | '24 Karat Kat' | December 8, 2007 | 209c |
Tom and Butch are claim jumpers in the 19th century at a Sutter's Mill, scheming to steal gold from Jerry's claim. | ||||
23a | 10a | 'Hockey Schtick' | February 2, 2008 | 210a |
Jerry decides to freeze the pond and go figure skating, only to be thwarted by Tom playing hockey. | ||||
23b | 10b | 'Snow Brawl' | February 2, 2008 | 210b |
Jerry engages Tom in a snowball fight that gets out of control. | ||||
23c | 10c | 'Snow Mouse' | February 2, 2008 | 210c |
During a chase in a forest, Tom and Jerry encounter a giant abominable snowmouse. | ||||
24a | 11a | 'DJ Jerry' | February 9, 2008 | 211a |
Tom is in charge of guarding his owner's record store, but has trouble doing so thanks to a rap club for rodents run by Jerry. | ||||
24b | 11b | 'Kitty Cat Blues' | February 9, 2008 | 211b |
Tom tries to woo a potential girlfriend Sherkie, from The Zoot Cat (1944), by giving Jerry to her as a gift. Note: Sylvester the Cat from Looney Tunes briefly makes a cameo in a poster in Sherkie's room. | ||||
24c | 11c | 'Flamenco Fiasco' | February 9, 2008 | 211c |
Jerry and his girlfriend enter a flamenco dance contest against Tom and Toodles. | ||||
25a | 12a | 'You're Lion' | March 8, 2008 | 212a |
Tom visits the African veldt to see and give his lion relatives Jerry as a present, but they would rather eat both of them. | ||||
25b | 12b | 'Kangadoofus' | March 8, 2008 | 212b |
In the AustralianOutback, Jerry is adopted by an overprotective momma kangaroo who defends him from Tom. | ||||
25c | 12c | 'Monkey Chow' | March 8, 2008 | 212c |
While Tom and his owner are touring an exotic monkey garden in Malaysia, Jerry lets loose a monkey. | ||||
26a | 13a | 'Game of Mouse & Cat' | March 22, 2008 | 213a |
At a laboratory, Jerry, using a virtual reality setup, plays a game in which Tom is hated by Mrs. Two-Shoes (while she likes Jerry) and is scared of Jerry. When Tom arrives at the laboratory, he plays a game in which Spike is scared of him. | ||||
26b | 13b | 'Babysitting Blues' | March 22, 2008 | 213b |
Tom and Jerry babysit their nephews. | ||||
26c | 13c | 'Catfish Follies' | March 22, 2008 | 213c |
While on a fishing trip, Tom and Jerry discover Butch, a catfish who wants to eat Jerry while Tom wants to eat Butch. |
On October 31, 2006, a video game based on the show was released for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance.[2] Developed by Sensory Sweep Studios, it was published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and distributed by Eidos Interactive.[2] The player plays as Jerry in order to get Tom in trouble. Many minor characters from the show make cameo appearances in the game such as the female robotic mouse from the short 'Hi, Robot.'
All six volumes were later released in 2-packs.
The Tom and Jerry Show is a 2014 American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Renegade Animation, based on the Tom and Jerry characters and theatrical cartoon series created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940. It first premiered on March 1, 2014 in Canada on Teletoon and later premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on April 9, 2014. Beginning in 2017, new episodes premiere on Boomerang SVOD.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||||
1 | 26 | April 9, 2014 | August 4, 2014 | Cartoon Network | |||
2 | 26 | 4 | 4a | February 6, 2016 | March 12, 2016 | ||
4b, 4c | September 21, 2017 | Boomerang SVOD | |||||
22 | September 21, 2017 | November 29, 2018 | |||||
3 | 26 | February 1, 2019 | TBA |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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1a | 1a | 'Spike Gets Schooled' | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Diane Kredensor Scott O'Brien Mike Wisniewski | April 9, 2014 | 1.08[1] | |
Tom gets Spike sent to obedience school for being naughty, and Jerry is left without a protector. When Spike returns, Tom tries hard to get Spike to revert to his old ways. Jerry fights back to make sure that Spike keeps his cool. | ||||||||
1b | 1b | 'Cat's Ruffled Furniture' | Darrell Van Citters | Darrel Campbell | Diane Kredensor Scott O'Brien Mike Wisniewski | April 9, 2014 | 1.08[1] | |
Tom is under strict orders to not wake the witch sisters, but Jerry is set on getting Tom in trouble. When Tom uses the magic spell wand and makes all of the furniture come alive, he must get the help of Newt to make everything go back as it was. | ||||||||
2a | 2a | 'Sleep Disorder' | Darrell Van Citters | Darrel Campbell | Diane Kredensor Bruce Morris Mike Wisniewski | April 16, 2014 | 1.31[2] | |
Ginger gets a high-tech mattress and Tom is forbidden to sleep on it, but when Butch sees it and tries it out, it results in him, Tom and Jerry fight over the bed. | ||||||||
2b | 2b | 'Tom's In Tents Adventure' | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Diane Kredensor Bruce Morris Mike Wisniewski | April 16, 2014 | 1.31[2] | |
When Tom and Jerry go camping in Yosemite, Jerry appears to be having fun, but Tom is not. He tries to have as much fun as Jerry has, but ends up attracting a bear. | ||||||||
3a | 3a | 'Birthday Bashed' | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Darin McGowan Mike Wisniewski | April 23, 2014 | 1.24[3] | |
Spike forces Tom and Jerry to take over Tyke's birthday party after they ruin it. Note: This episode makes use of Beethoven's Symphony No 5. as Tom plays it on a piano for a few seconds, and then it is used as part of the score for this episode. | ||||||||
3b | 3b | 'Feline Fatale' | Darrell Van Citters | Michael Kenny | Diane Kredensor Darin McGowan Mike Wisniewski | April 23, 2014 | 1.24[3] | |
Toodles hires The Cat & Mouse Detectives Tom and Jerry to investigate and protect her against a threat to her Tuna can inheritance. They go investigate, and a mysterious and menacing figure keeps trying to hurt them. Isaiah Nicholson starts voicing Tom and Jerry | ||||||||
4a | 4a | 'Cat Nippy' | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Rich Arons Robert Souza | April 30, 2014 | 1.12[4] | |
Tom and Jerry are locked out in the snow. | ||||||||
4b | 4b | 'Ghost of a Chance' | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Rich Arons Robert Souza | April 30, 2014 | 1.12[4] | |
With eight of his nine lives gone, Tom uses magic in order to bring them back. | ||||||||
5a | 5a | 'Holed Up'[5] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Walt Holcombe Scott O'Brien | May 14, 2014 | N/A | |
When Jerry ventures out of his hole for a late night snack, Tom has a trap set for him. Unfortunately for Tom, he falls into his own trap and gets his head stuck through the wall and into Jerry's house. Jerry tries everything he can to dislodge Tom, and almost gives up hope of ever getting his privacy back. | ||||||||
5b | 5b | 'One of a Kind'[5] | Darrell Van Citters | Adam Buchalter | Walt Holcombe Scott O'Brien | May 14, 2014 | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry are hired by Polly the Dog to get back her collar from mean Barkley at the park. After a series of incidents involving the pound 'jail' and an electric fence, Barkley reforms when he meets Polly and falls in love with her. | ||||||||
6a | 6a | 'Belly Achin'[6] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Phil Hernandez & Alec Megibben | May 21, 2014 | N/A | |
Little Quacker enlists Jerry's help in getting his cracked favorite birdbath fixed, but they get distracted by the smell of Tom's delicious Chinese takeout. After fighting over the food, Tom steals Little Quacker's fortune cookie and gets the kind of fortune he deserves. | ||||||||
6b | 6b | 'Dog Daze'[6] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Phil Hernandez Alec Megibben | May 21, 2014 | N/A | |
Spike's bright idea is to build a swimming pool for Tyke, but he finds that he cannot do it on his own, so he enlists the help of Tom and Jerry, both of whom were just kicked out of the house for being too destructive. As expected, the cat and mouse duo fail to do things the right way, complicated further by Spike trying to refrain from losing his temper in front of his son. | ||||||||
7a | 7a | 'Birds of a Feather'[7] | Darrell Van Citters | Irving Belateche | Darin McGowan | July 7, 2014 | N/A | |
Both Tom and Butch compete against to go after Ginger's mom's bird when her and Rick watch it for the weekend. Jerry also makes sure nothing happens to the bird. | ||||||||
7b | 7b | 'Vampire Mouse'[7] | Darrell Van Citters | Irving Belateche | Darin McGowan | July 7, 2014 | N/A | |
Jerry tricks Tom by pretending he has turned into a vampire mouse. | ||||||||
8a | 8a | 'Entering and Breaking'[8] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Alec Megibben | July 8, 2014 | N/A | |
When a burglar has been breaking in homes, Rick and Ginger leave Spike in charge and Spike teaches Tom and Jerry how to protect their home and defend themselves. | ||||||||
8b | 8b | 'Franken Kitty'[8] | Darrell Van Citters | Story by : Lissa Kapstrom Teleplay by : Ellen Byron Lissa Kapstrom | Alec Megibben | July 8, 2014 | N/A | |
Jerry and his friend Napoleon are lab mice and Tom is outside going through trash until he sees the two mice that he wants for an appetite and things go crazy when an elderly cat becomes a kitten and chases the mice. | ||||||||
9a | 9a | 'Tom-Foolery'[9] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Tim Hodge Jason Lethcoe | July 9, 2014 | N/A | |
Butch tricks Tom into switching lifestyles while Jerry tries to endure Butch's attempts to eat him. | ||||||||
9b | 9b | 'Haunted Mouse'[9] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Tim Hodge Jason Lethcoe | July 9, 2014 | N/A | |
Tuffy hires Tom and Jerry to remove a ghost from a haunted house. | ||||||||
10a | 10a | 'Here's Lookin' A-Choo, Kid'[10] | Darrell Van Citters | Irving Belateche | Richard Bazley Fred Cline | July 10, 2014 | N/A | |
Spike develops allergies and Rick thinks that Spike is likely allergic to Tom, so Rick gets a hypoallergenic kitten named Glory for Ginger; Spike, Tom and Jerry plan to get rid of the nice kitten who is actually anything but what she is thought to be. Tom is framed and is nearly sent to Ginger's mother's house until Glory is caught and sent back. Ginger then realised Spike's allergies were from a weed spray Rick bought and not Tom. | ||||||||
10b | 10b | 'Superfied'[10] | Darrell Van Citters | Charles Carney | Richard Bazley Fred Cline | July 10, 2014 | N/A | |
Dr. Bigby creates cookies that give super strength and Jerry and Napoleon eat them and they have fun terrorizing Tom. He eventually gets revenge on them, however. | ||||||||
11a | 11a | 'What a Pain!'[11] | Darrell Van Citters | Adam Beechen | Otis Brayboy Jason Lethcoe | July 11, 2014 | N/A | |
Rick takes Tom and Spike to the vet for their checkup while Ginger hires an exterminator to get rid of Jerry and Tuffy. | ||||||||
11b | 11b | 'Hop To It'[11] | Darrell Van Citters | Adam Rudman | Otis Brayboy Jason Lethcoe | July 11, 2014 | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry are sent out to go retrieve an ingredient for the witch sisters by sundown before they are turned into frogs, but Tom develops a crush on Princess Toodles. Butch does, too, so they compete against each other in games to win her love while Jerry tries desperately to retrieve the ingredient himself. | ||||||||
12a | 12a | 'For the Love of Ruggles'[12] | Darrell Van Citters | John Edwards | Fred Cline Alec Megibben | July 14, 2014 | N/A | |
Tom throws Spike's beloved chew toy over the fence and has to get it back when he sees how heartbroken Spike becomes. | ||||||||
12b | 12b | 'Sleuth or Consequences'[12] | Darrell Van Citters | John Edwards | Fred Cline Alec Megibben | July 14, 2014 | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry discover Butch and a squirrel are stealing their business and later discover they are con artists and are stealing from customers. | ||||||||
13a | 13a | 'Dinner Is Swerved'[13] | Darrell Van Citters | Irving Belateche | Richard Bazley Otis Brayboy | July 15, 2014 | N/A | |
When Ginger and Rick leave the house for a trip, Tom and Jerry plan to serve their girlfriends dinner, but things get competitive with them. | ||||||||
13b | 13b | 'Bottled Up Emotions'[13] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Richard Bazley Otis Brayboy | July 15, 2014 | N/A | |
Jerry gets affected by one of Dr. Bigby's experiments that expresses love feelings and Tom becomes uncomfortable by Jerry's behavior. | ||||||||
14a | 14a | 'Turn About'[14] | Darrell Van Citters | Denise Downer | Tim Hodge Darin McGowan | July 16, 2014 | N/A | |
Tom has a date with Toodles and she warns him not to be late, but Butch tricks Tom that Toodles has a surprise in the basement for him and he leaves him down there; Toodles leaves Butch in charge of her younger, rowdy siblings; Jerry and Tuffy watches a horror movie and mistakes Tom for a monster. | ||||||||
14b | 14b | 'The Plight Before Christmas'[14] | Darrell Van Citters | Charles Carney | Tim Hodge Darin McGowan | July 16, 2014 | N/A | |
While celebrating the holidays with Beatie and Hildie, Tom and Jerry destroy their Christmas tree and must go out to obtain a new one. In the process, they help out Santa Claus by delivering presents for Christmas. | ||||||||
15a | 15a | 'Tuffy Love'[15] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor | Todd Carter Jason Lethcoe | July 17, 2014 | N/A | |
When Jerry and Tuffy are planning to go on a vacation, Jerry gets mailed away when Tuffy forgets to bring a camera along with them, so Tuffy stays home and outwits Tom while Jerry attempts to come back home. | ||||||||
15b | 15b | 'Poof!'[15] | Darrell Van Citters | Denise Downer | Todd Carter Jason Lethcoe | July 17, 2014 | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry are hired by a magician rabbit to find his pigeon partner, who has disappeared from his magic act. | ||||||||
16a | 16a | 'Top Cat'[16] | Darrell Van Citters | Adam Rudman | Chris Bailey Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | July 21, 2014 | N/A | |
Both Tom and Butch compete for the Golden Fez in the United Mouse Catchers when they both attempt to capture Jerry. | ||||||||
16b | 16b | 'Mummy Dearest'[16] | Darrell Van Citters | Charles Carney | Chris Bailey Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | July 21, 2014 | N/A | |
The witch sisters both commemorate the passing of their mother and Tom tries to help out by bringing her back from the grave. | ||||||||
17a | 17a | 'Domestic Kingdom'[17] | Darrell Van Citters | Mark Jeffery Miller | Tim Hodge Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | July 22, 2014 | N/A | |
Tom stars in a documentary that mis-characterizes his daily activities from chasing Jerry to 'romancing' Toodles and messing with Spike. | ||||||||
17b | 17b | 'Molecular Breakup'[17] | Darrell Van Citters | Irving Belateche | Tim Hodge Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | July 22, 2014 | N/A | |
Dr. Bigby invents a transporting machine that transports Tom and Jerry to Paris where they meet a girl mouse and a girl cat. | ||||||||
18a | 18a | 'Just Plane Nuts - Part 1'[18] | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Alec Megibben David Schwartz | July 23, 2014 | N/A | |
Ginger and Rick decide to bring Tom and Spike along on their Hawaiian vacation, but on their plane flight, Jerry and Tuffy tag along as well. Tom and Spike get loose out of their cages, and before long, things go awry. | ||||||||
18b | 18b | 'Pets Not Welcome - Part 2'[18] | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Alec Megibben David Schwartz | July 23, 2014 | N/A | |
After the plane incident, Rick and Ginger sneak Tom and Spike at 'Paradise Resort' where pets are not allowed, but when Rick and Ginger leave Tom and Spike in their room, Jerry and Tuffy cause them trouble. | ||||||||
19a | 19a | 'Cruisin' for a Bruisin' - Part 3'[19] | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Darin McGowan Alec Megibben | July 24, 2014 | N/A | |
Rick and Ginger's vacation continues on a cruise ship, where to make sure Tom and Spike don't cause havoc, they keep them in the carriers. Jerry and Tuffy invade their vacation again, and Meathead, the ship's cat, hunts down Jerry and Tuffy on the ship. | ||||||||
19b | 19b | 'Road Trippin' - Part 4'[19] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Darin McGowan Alec Megibben | July 24, 2014 | N/A | |
Rick and Ginger go on a road trip to visit Ginger's great aunt Claire, but on the trip, Spike and Tom get lost, and Spike deals with 'The Doggie of Doom' who follows them. | ||||||||
20a | 20a | 'Magic Mirror'[20] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Tim Hodge | July 25, 2014 | N/A | |
When Hildie gets a magic mirror that predicts the future, Tom sees predictions of himself being fed a fish, which is good, and then a bad prediction: switching heads with Beatie. | ||||||||
20b | 20b | 'Bone Dry'[20] | Darrell Van Citters | Jim Praytor & Robert Zappia | Llyn Hunter | July 25, 2014 | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry are hired by Spike to find his missing bones. | ||||||||
21a | 21a | 'My Bot-y Guard'[21] | Darrell Van Citters | Charles Carney | John Sanford | July 28, 2014 | N/A | |
Dr. Bigby upgrades his robot to be 'The future of home security,' but when Tom invades the lab to pursue Jerry and Napoleon, the robot has some tricks up its sleeves. | ||||||||
21b | 21b | 'Little Quacker and Mister Fuzzy Hide'[21] | Darrell Van Citters | John Edwards | Will Finn | July 28, 2014 | N/A | |
When Hildie and Beatie leaves their home, Tom and Jerry comes across Little Quacker who turns into a big monster on and off when he eats the stew that Tom made standing on the window. | ||||||||
22a | 22a | 'Pipeline'[22] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | John Sanford | July 29, 2014 | N/A | |
When Ginger's wedding ring falls down the drain, Tom, Jerry and Spike have to get it back before she finds out. | ||||||||
22b | 22b | 'No Brain, No Gain'[22] | Darrell Van Citters | John Edwards | Tim Hodge | July 29, 2014 | N/A | |
One of Dr. Bigby's inventions make Tom intelligent. | ||||||||
23a | 23a | 'Cat Napped'[23] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Alec Megibben | July 30, 2014 | N/A | |
When an injured Tom sees a female cat named Misty across the street get catnapped, him and Jerry seeks help from her dog friend, Scarf to locate her. | ||||||||
23b | 23b | 'Black Cat'[23] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Will Finn | July 30, 2014 | N/A | |
When Tom ruins Hildie and Beatie's potions, they get fed up with him and he overhears them wanting a black cat instead of him. He makes and drinks a potion that turns him into a black cat, and they assume he's another cat. | ||||||||
24a | 24a | 'Hunger Strikes'[24] | Darrell Van Citters | Douglas Segal | Chris Bailey | July 31, 2014 | N/A | |
During a winter day when Rick and Ginger are out of the house, Tom, Jerry, Tuffy, Spike and Tyke manage to get and find food around the house. | ||||||||
24b | 24b | 'Gravi-Tom'[24] | Darrell Van Citters | Rob Hummel | Scott O'Brien | July 31, 2014 | N/A | |
One of Dr. Bigby's inventions makes things float, so Jerry and Napoleon try it on themselves and then they try it out on Tom. | ||||||||
25a | 25a | 'Ghost Party'[25] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Tim Hodge | August 1, 2014 | N/A | |
When Hildie and Beatie go away on a vacation, Tom and Jerry has problems when their ghost nephew, Grayson, comes over and throws a large party with his friends and takes their crystal ball for bowling. | ||||||||
25b | 25b | 'Cat-Astrophe'[25] | Darrell Van Citters | Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | August 1, 2014 | N/A | |
An asteroid is heading towards earth and Tom and Jerry are determined to stop it; Napoleon is hungry for vending machine food. | ||||||||
26a | 26a | 'Curse Case Scenario' | Darrell Van Citters | John Edwards | Alec Meggiben | August 4, 2014 | N/A | |
An unlucky dog named Dutch goes to Detectives Tom and Jerry, saying that a ruby stone he has been guarding from his great grandfather's master pirate 'Captain Wrongway Weston' is taken from a female dog named Roxy, who is also unlucky. | ||||||||
26b | 26b | 'Say Cheese' | Darrell Van Citters | Michael Kenny Jim Praytor | Todd Carter | August 4, 2014 | N/A | |
When he tries out a new cheese-in-a-can that Rick and Ginger buy, Tom has a crazy day when he experiences hallucinations based on the show's other scenarios. |
On February 6, 2016, the second season premiered on Cartoon Network. However, new episodes premiered in Brazil first, before being released in the United States. New episodes are now streaming on Boomerang SVOD.From this point on, all episodes are trimmed down to three seven-minute episodes instead of two eleven-minute episodes, and the art style was changed to match better with the original shorts.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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27a | 1a | 'Dental Case' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 6, 2016 | 1.28[26] | |
Spike needs Tom and Jerry's help to pull his tooth so he can avoid the vet. | |||||||
27b | 1b | 'Picture Imperfect' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 6, 2016 | 1.28[26] | |
Jerry and Tuffy are getting ready for Picture Day while Tom and Spike are getting clean for it. | |||||||
27c | 1c | 'One-Way Cricket' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | February 6, 2016 | 1.28[26] | |
After Tom accidentally lets a cricket into the house, he must get rid of it in order to avoid sleeping outside with Spike. | |||||||
28a | 2a | 'Slinging in the Rain'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | February 13, 2016 | 1.21[28] | |
Tom is left outside when a rainstorm approaches. When he gets indoors and the rain is gone, Jerry and Tuffy torments him, Spike and Tyke by using water on them. | |||||||
28b | 2b | 'Squeaky Clean'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | February 13, 2016 | 1.21[28] | |
Rick mail-orders a cat-hair zapping robot which causes problems around Tom and Jerry. | |||||||
28c | 2c | 'Tough Luck Duck'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 13, 2016 | 1.21[28] | |
Little Quacker thinks he's being bad luck around Tom, Jerry and Spike after walking under a ladder. | |||||||
29a | 3a | 'The Paper Airplane Chase'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | February 20, 2016 | 1.11 (3a)[29] | |
When Tom is left in charge to watch Ginger's cake batter when she goes out to the store, Jerry and Tuffy use paper airplanes to get to the cake batter. | |||||||
29b | 3b | 'Round Tripped'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 27, 2016 | 1.22 (3b)[30] | |
Tom is excited to go away with Rick and Ginger for a weekend getaway to an island paradise, but when he keeps getting hurt pursuing Jerry, Rick and Ginger considers keeping Tom at the pet oasis if he keeps getting hurt. | |||||||
29c | 3c | 'Smitten with the Kitten'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | March 5, 2016 | 1.25 (3c)[31] | |
A cute kitten named Button stays over at the house until she has a new home. Everybody likes Button except for Tom. | |||||||
30a | 4a | 'Cheesy Ball Run'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | March 12, 2016 | 1.23[32](4a) | |
Tom, Jerry and Butch watch a Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs commercial and when they hear, 'Supplies are running out!' the rivalry between the trio reaches new heights as they compete to get what they image to be the very last bag of Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs. | |||||||
30b | 4b | 'Say Uncle'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Megibben | September 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry's Uncle Harry is coming for a visit. Tuffy's excited to meet the Great Uncle he has heard so much about. Harry craves a respite from his life as a nomad on the party cruise ship circuit, but it doesn't take him long to realize that life on the high seas has its advantages (specifically not being holed-up with Tom). | |||||||
30c | 4c | 'Here Come's the Bribe'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | September 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Toodles' tells her parents that she is married with kids, she asks Tom to be her 'husband'. | |||||||
31a | 5a | 'Slaphappy Birthday'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | September 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry try to give Spike a birthday to remember. | |||||||
31b | 5b | 'Tuffy's Big Adventure'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tuffy and Tyke head out on a big adventure. | |||||||
31c | 5c | 'Dragon Down the Holidays'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry befriend a baby dragon. | |||||||
32a | 6a | 'Big Top Tom'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry enjoys the perks of circus life. | |||||||
32b | 6b | 'Reward If Lost'[27] | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | James Suhr | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry spreads signs saying to return Tom to a house that is not his, but a very stout black dog. | |||||||
32c | 6c | 'Build a Beast' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry face Bog, the cottage beast. | |||||||
33a | 7a | 'To Kill A Mockingbird' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Migibben | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Jerry and Spike go to war with a mockingbird. | |||||||
33b | 7b | 'From Nuts to Soup' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry face a flying squirrel. | |||||||
33c | 7c | 'No Fly Zone' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry battles a pesky fly over a cheese wedge. | |||||||
34a | 8a | ' X Marks the Thumpin' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry get a hold of a treasure map. | |||||||
34b | 8b | 'Charity Case' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Megibben | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry donates Tom’s blanket to 'Badwill.' | |||||||
34c | 8c | 'Duck, Duck, Loose' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry discovers that Little Quacker is a sleepwalker. | |||||||
35a | 9a | 'Dandy Do-Gooders' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry have their own little scouting competition. | |||||||
35b | 9b | 'Shadow Boxin' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Meggibben | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom becomes separated from his own shadow. | |||||||
35c | 9c | 'Baby Blues' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Spike is tasked with taking care of a baby. | |||||||
36a | 10a | 'Life's a Beach' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry must work together to survive on a beach day. | |||||||
36b | 10b | 'Meanie Genie' | Earl Richey Jones Todd R. Jones | Will Finn | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry is granted three wishes by a genie. | |||||||
36c | 10c | 'Flea Bitten' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Butch accidentally brings an infestation of fleas into the house. | |||||||
37a | 11a | 'I Quit' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry gives up living with Tom and decides to live in the house of a friendlier cat. | |||||||
37b | 11b | 'The Art of the Deal' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Spike uses the detectives Tom and Jerry to win several card game dog matches. | |||||||
37c | 11c | 'Hiccup and Away' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | James Suhr | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom sobers and the witches force him into the dark forest to scare himself and free himself from sobbing. But what he did not know was that the witches asked for Jerry's help to follow him and use their magic wand to create several scares for Tom along the way. | |||||||
38a | 12a | 'Tom-Fu' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | James Suhr | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom hurts his head when he takes a hit from the television, making him look like a karate master and assaulting Spike, Jerry and Tuffy all over the house. | |||||||
38b | 12b | 'You Can't Handle the Tooth' | Jason Plapp | Alec Meggibben | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry use a magic tooth that ends up making them destroy the house of the witches. | |||||||
38c | 12c | 'Pain for Sale' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry help Spike retrieve Tyke's first lost leash. | |||||||
39a | 13a | 'Downton Tabby' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry create lots of confusions in a fancy restaurant. | |||||||
39b | 13b | 'Growing Pains' | Jason Plapp | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to prove that he can make a better garden than Jerry's. | |||||||
39c | 13c | 'Toodle Boom' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Toodles gets excited when she tries to chase Jerry and Tuffy around the house and Tom tries to distract her at any cost. | |||||||
40a | 14a | 'Bringing Down the House' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Jerry and Spike try to drive out a sour nanny from their house. | |||||||
40b | 14b | 'Return to Sender' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Meggibben | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry try to discover the secret admirer of the witch Beatie. | |||||||
40c | 14c | 'Jerry Rigged' | Tim Casto | Tod Carter | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
A red cat helps Tom invent plans so he can capture Jerry. | |||||||
41a | 15a | 'The Art of War' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | James Suhr | December 21, 2017 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to protect Rick's Ginger birthday frame, while Jerry only makes things difficult for him. | |||||||
41b | 15b | 'Pillow Case' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry help a little dog named Stardust find her missing cushion. | |||||||
41c | 15c | 'Home Insecurity' | Tim Casto | Tod Carter | February 8, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Rick installs a home automation system in the house controls. But, Tom and Jerry end up overusing the technology of the main system commands, which causes several disasters around the house. | |||||||
42a | 16a | 'The Tail of Two Kitties' | Earl Richey Jones Todd R. Jones | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Butch pretends his tail is broken, just to settle in Tom and Jerry's house. | |||||||
42b | 16b | 'Vanishing Creamed' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry use too much witches' disappearance potion causing major accidental problems. | |||||||
42c | 16c | 'Unhappily Married After' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom asks for Toodles' hand in marriage. After this, Toodles orders that Tom and Jerry do all the heavy work to take care of the small sons of her. | |||||||
43a | 17a | 'Splinter of Discontent' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Megibben Mike Milo | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to pull a thorn out of Tyke's leg without Spike finding out, but for that, he must rely on Jerry and Tuffy. | |||||||
43b | 17b | 'Forget Me Not' | Earl Richey Jones Todd R. Jones | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to remember all the events that occurred while he solved a case in his detective work. | |||||||
43c | 17c | 'In the Beginning' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
One back in time showing how Tom and Jerry met. | |||||||
44a | 18a | 'Uncle Pecos Rides Again' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Uncle Pecos pays a visit to Jerry's house and uses Tom as his rodeo horse. *Note: Tom has a flashback from the classic short Pecos Pest when Uncle Pecos visits Jerry and Pecos keeps plucking Tom's whiskers from his face. | |||||||
44b | 18b | 'Out With the Old' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Alec Megibben | August 2, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Jerry overhears Rick and Ginger wanting to get rid of a “useless cat”, he tries to keep Tom working as fully as possible. | |||||||
44c | 18c | 'Tic Tyke-Do'h' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Jerry and Spike try to help Tyke get along in games and games. | |||||||
45a | 19a | 'Tom and Jerry-Geddon' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry make a battlefield indoors. | |||||||
45b | 19b | 'No Strings Attached' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom uses the witch's magic wand to give life to a puppet who ends up comparing Jerry to a baby. | |||||||
45c | 19c | 'Move It or Lose It' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Spike gets fat by eating too much grilled meat, so Tom and Jerry try to hide all of it so he can't eat any more. | |||||||
46a | 20a | 'Wing Nuts' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Little Quacker asks the help of the detectives Tom and Jerry to help him find his girlfriend, Fifi, who waits for him to take him on a trip to the south. | |||||||
46b | 20b | 'Cat Dance Fever' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry helps Toodles to win a dance contest. | |||||||
46c | 20c | 'Hunger Games' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to eat the Little Quacker and Jerry does everything to ensure his protection. | |||||||
47a | 21a | 'Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is losing a lot of his hair and asks Jerry and Spike for help to get them back. | |||||||
47b | 21b | 'Missing in Traction' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry investigate the case of a mysterious maniacal dog that is astounding every cat in town. | |||||||
47c | 21c | 'Funnel Face' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom becomes a joke when he's forced to use a cone for a week. | |||||||
48a | 22a | 'Dirty Rat' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
A street mouse takes advantage of Tom and Jerry's stewardship to get food. | |||||||
48b | 22b | 'Cat-titude Adjustment' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
The witches cast a spell on Tom's attitude so he could get a better understanding of Jerry. | |||||||
48c | 22c | 'Pinch Hitter' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom enters a feline institute and tries to stop his traps from catching Meathead inside his house. | |||||||
49a | 23a | 'Fight in the Museum' | Tim Casto | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry fight in a museum of national antiques. | |||||||
49b | 23b | 'Kitten Grifters' | Rob Hummel | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Sleep-Deprived Tom and Jerry try to stop a thief kitten who has been stealing all things from the hotel's residents. | |||||||
49c | 23c | 'School of Hard Knocks' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Winston runs a small school and Tom and Jerry help him with the most difficult tasks. | |||||||
50a | 24a | 'Cat-a-Tonic Mouse' | Will Finn | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Jerry, and Spike get sick and Uncle Pecos comes to rest them. | |||||||
50b | 24b | 'Brain Food' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry help a paranoid dog investigate aliens from another planet who show up at the home of their cat friends. | |||||||
50c | 24c | 'Wish Bone' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Butch offers his wish bone to Tom, he's willing to make his requests a reality. | |||||||
51a | 25a | 'Going Going Gone Viral' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Diane Kredensor Mike Wisniewski | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is ridiculed by everyone when his hilarious video is posted on the internet. | |||||||
51b | 25b | 'The Tortoise Don't Play Fair' | Ryan Roope | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry try to stop a cheeky jabuti who will participate in a race with his rival, a rabbit. | |||||||
51c | 25c | 'Fish Out of Water' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry face the witches' pet piranha. | |||||||
52a | 26a | 'Cat Match Fever' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Steve Moore | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry and Tuffy help Winston prepare the perfect match for Toodles, but Tom and Butch are not at all pleased with this affair. | |||||||
52b | 26b | 'Cold Snap' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Tod Carter | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry use the magic of the witches to get rid of the heat. | |||||||
52c | 26c | 'Novel Idea' | Jim Praytor Robert Zappia | Will Finn | November 29, 2018 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry look for customers who need their help. In the end, it all goes well with a big surprise party especially for the detectives. |
On May 23, 2018, Boomerang announced the third season of The Tom and Jerry Show is slated to premiere on February 1, 2019.[33]
On October 2, 2017, the third season premiered on Boomerang in the United Kingdom & Ireland.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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53a | 1a | 'Someone's in the Kitchen with Mynah' | Will Finn | Dave Farber | October 2, 2017 (Britain & Eire) February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Ginger gets a Mynah bird that causes trouble when he imitates everyone in the household. | |||||||
53b | 1b | 'When You Leash Expect It' | Will Finn | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Spike and an apathetic Tom are taken for a walk by their owners, as Jerry and Nibbles have the house to themselves. | |||||||
53c | 1c | 'Don't Cut the Cheese' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Sean Bishop | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is tasked with keeping the Montezuma's Lament Stilton Cheese safe and harm, including Jerry. | |||||||
54a | 2a | 'Calamari Jerry' | Will Finn | Mark Pudleiner | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry bonds with a baby octopus. | |||||||
54b | 2b | 'Cattyshack' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Mark Pudleiner | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom must set the golf course up so the lady of the house could play Croquet, but he and Jerry end up destroying the golf course in the process. | |||||||
54c | 2c | 'Drone Sweet Drone' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Rick gets a new Delivery drone and Tom and Jerry end up going on a joyride on it. | |||||||
55a | 3a | 'Home Away from Home' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom finds himself in another neighborhood, after sleeping inside a rolled-up carpet. | |||||||
55b | 3b | 'From Riches to Rags' | Tim Casto | Sean Bishop | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry has a dream that Tom is his servant and orders him to do whatever he wants. | |||||||
55c | 3c | 'Chew Toy' | Charlie Richards | Dave Farber | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom ends up in a box for a garage sale and is taken to a house where he becomes a dog's new chew toy. | |||||||
56a | 4a | 'Live and Let Diet' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is tasked with making Alfred, the house dog fit and ready for a dog show, but Jerry won't make it easy! | |||||||
56b | 4b | 'Auntie Social' | Will Finn | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom spends a few days at Rick's Aunt's house. | |||||||
56c | 4c | 'A Snootful' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Steve Moore | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is tasked with keeping Jerry from bothering a snooty cat, belonging to the Duchess' friend, but the fancy cat has her intentions on capturing Jerry. | |||||||
57a | 5a | 'Lame Duck' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Sam Niemann | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Rick and Ginger install a new birdbath, Little Quacker uses it and is adored by Ginger. Tom and Spike plot to get rid of him. | |||||||
57b | 5b | 'It's All Relative' | Tim Casto | Steve Moore | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry's annoying British cousins pay him a visit and Tom and Jerry plan to get rid of them. | |||||||
57c | 5c | 'Vegged Out' | Charlie Richards | Sam Niemann | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom has a fear of cucumbers. | |||||||
58a | 6a | 'Faux Hunt' | TBA | TBA | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom gets confused for a fox by a local-fox-hunting party. | |||||||
58b | 6b | 'Frown and Country' | Will Finn | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry is suffering the springtime blues, but at Muscles' suggestion, Jerry just might find romance. | |||||||
58c | 6c | 'Lost Marbles' | Denise Downer | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Det. Tom and Jerry helps Meathead find his marbles for a tournament. | |||||||
59a | 7a | 'Vocal Yokal' | Will Finn | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Little Quacker gets a new talent: singing opera and when he sings in Jerry's mouse hole, Rick and Ginger assumes Jerry is the one singing. | |||||||
59b | 7b | 'Hamster Hoopla' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Robert Sledge | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Ginger takes in a hamster left on the doorstep, it escapes and Tom has Jerry posing as the hamster, but soon they discover more hamsters are in the cage multiplying. | |||||||
59c | 7c | 'Tuff Shooting' | Greg Perkins | Tom Mazzocco | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
On a day of Clay pigeon shooting, Tom tries to remove Tuffy and Jerry. | |||||||
60a | 8a | 'Anger Mismanagement' | Greg Perkins | Mark Pudeleiner | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry's cousin Muscles visits and teaches Tom and Spike anger management from a book he wrote. | |||||||
60b | 8b | 'Vampire State' | Will Finn | Dave Farber | TBA | TBD | |
Tom becomes a vampire. | |||||||
60c | 8c | 'It Ain't over Until the Cat Lady Sings' | Tim Casto Jeremy Mann Original Lyrics: Jeremy Mann | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
In this musical episode, Det. Tom and Jerry are on a mystery case about the disappearance of musical diva Kitty Caterwaul. | |||||||
61a | 9a | 'Eggstra Credit' | Charlie Richards | Len Simon | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry attempt to get eggs from chickens next door. | |||||||
61b | 9b | 'Costume Party Smarty' | Will Finn | Christina Mijares | TBA | TBD | |
When Rick and Ginger throw a Halloween costume party, Tom, Jerry, Spike and Tuffy wants the food from the party. | |||||||
61c | 9c | 'Battle of the Butlers' | Stephanie Aurelio | Dan Root | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom reads and learns from a book written by Jerry to be in The 'Battle of the Butlers' competition. | |||||||
62a | 10a | 'Kid Stuff' | Will Finn | Sean Bishop | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is tasked with clearing the tall grass off the mansion grounds, but when a gluttonous baby goat finds his way into the grounds, Tom gets help from the baby goat. | |||||||
62b | 10b | 'Stolen Heart' | Denise Downer | Tod Carter | February 1, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
A pastry owner hires Det. Tom and Jerry to locate a heart-shaped cake containing a diamond ring. | |||||||
62c | 10c | 'The Last Laugh' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Christina Mijares | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Red Herring hires Det. Tom and Jerry to find out who is laughing driving the dog crazy. | |||||||
63a | 11a | 'The Invisible Cat' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Dave Farber | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is chased by a Transparent Cat inside a haunted house. | |||||||
63b | 11b | 'Eagle Eye Jerry' | Denise Downer | Len Simon | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
During Ginger and Rick's camping hike, Jerry befriends and watches over three Eaglets. | |||||||
63c | 11c | 'Catching Some Zs' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom is being chased by feline zombies, so He asks Jerry Van Mousing for help. | |||||||
64a | 12a | 'Frenemies' | Stephanie Aurelio | Dan Root | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | Dan Root | |
Tom and Jerry band together to get Butch and his ex-girlfriend back together, so that Butch won't go back to Toodles. | |||||||
64b | 12b | 'You Are What You Eat' | Will Finn | Len Simon | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Rick and Ginger exchange Tom and Spike's food as they eat different kinds of dog and cat food they turn into those animals who eat that type of food. | |||||||
64c | 12c | 'Not My Tyke' | Tim Casto | Neal Sternecky | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom and Jerry are ordered by Spike to take care of Tyke while he is gone for a drive. Things get bad when Tyke hides in a bundle of clothes. | |||||||
65a | 13a | 'Everyone Into the Pool' | Will Finn | Kevin Reed | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Butch and Meathead are invited by Toodles to her pool but as Toodles says that she will go on a date with whoever wins a game of billiards, Jerry calls in his seal friend from the short: 'Little Runaway.' | |||||||
65b | 13b | 'A Head for Science' | Will Finn | Tod Carter | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
A crazed scientist assigns Tom to keep Jerry von Mousing from sabotaging his laboratory, but when a monster of Frankenstein proportions comes into the fray. | |||||||
65c | 13c | 'Cat Cop' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Robert Sledge | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom messes with Jerry using a Rat Repellent Spray. | |||||||
66a | 14a | 'Dis-Repair Man' | Stephanie Aurelio | Ralph Zondag | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom tries to fix the house to avoid sleeping outside with Spike. | |||||||
66b | 14b | 'Double Dog Trouble' | Denise Downer | Dave Farber | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Spike hires Tom and Jerry to resolve an identity crisis. | |||||||
66c | 14c | 'Hockey Jockeys' | Greg Ehrbar | Dan Root | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When Ginger gets a new air hockey table for Rick on his birthday, Tom, Jerry, Tuffy and Butch uses and plays with it. | |||||||
67a | 15a | 'Hyde and Shriek' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom, Jerry and Tuffy meets a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde cat. | |||||||
67b | 15b | 'Lightning Bug Blues' | Will Finn | Neal Sternecky | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Jerry befriends a Lightning Bug. The Lightning Bug helps Jerry get even with Tom for leaving the T.V. light on. | |||||||
67c | 15c | 'Perfume Party' | Greg Perkins | Kevin Reed | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Toodles loves the new perfume Butch got her. Tom goes and makes his own perfume to win her over. | |||||||
68a | 16a | 'The Royal Treatment' | Sam Dransfield | Shawn Keller | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When the chief butler is coming over for an inspection, Jerry poses as him to get his hands on the food, but Tom sees through his disguise. | |||||||
68b | 16b | 'The Beast from the Bayou' | Will Finn | Ken Simon | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Toxic waste turns Tom into a Bayou beast. | |||||||
68c | 16c | 'Alley Oops!' | Laura Maccabee | Dan Root | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Butch wants Tom, Jerry and Spike get him back in the alley when a little tough cat moves in the alley and puts him out. | |||||||
69a | 17a | 'All Cat Jazz' | Tim Casto | Tod Carter | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
A alley rat manages Tom, Jerry and Spike to perform in a Jazz trio so he wants food. | |||||||
69b | 17b | 'Wrap Star' | Julie McNally Cahill Tim Cahill | Tod Carter | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
Tom goes into a castle where he encounters a Mummy cat. | |||||||
69c | 17c | 'Magic Hat Cat' | Will Finn | Shawn Keller | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
When a birthday Magician leaves his hat over at Rick and Ginger's, Tom, Jerry, Spike and Butch discover it is no ordinary hat. | |||||||
70a | 18a | 'Charm School Dropouts' | Will Finn | Neal Sternecky | March 29, 2019 (Boomerang SVOD) | N/A | |
After an unsuccessful attempt by Butch and Tom to charm Toodles, she sends them to a Charm School. | |||||||
70b | 18b | 'Driven Crazy' | Ryan Roope | Len Simon | TBA | TBD | |
When Tom is ordered to wash the car for the Duke and Duchess, he takes it for a spin with Jerry and Tuffy along for the ride. | |||||||
70c | 18c | 'A Star is Forlorn' | Laura Maccabee | Ralph Zondag | TBA | TBD | |
Tom is chosen to be a spokescat for Cat Snacks. | |||||||
71a | 19a | 'Bird Flue' | Stephanie Aurelio | Jon McClenahan | TBA | TBD | |
Tom is ordered to sweep the chimney and puts up with two birds and Jerry. | |||||||
71b | 19b | 'Tom's Tangled Web' | Stephanie Aurelio | Neal Sternecky | TBA | TBD | |
A bite from a spider transforms Tom into a spider. | |||||||
71c | 19c | 'Saddle Soreheads' | Jonathon Rosenthal | Dan Root | TBA | TBD | |
When a show champion horse goes missing, Tom is on the lookout for it as Jerry tries to hide the horse. | |||||||
72a | 20a | 'Rosemary's Grave' | Tim Casto | TJ House | TBA | TBD | |
Ginger's mother, Rosemary comes to care for an injured Rick. When she throws away the unhealthy food, Rick, Tom, Jerry and Spike look for unhealthy food since they can't stand her cooking style. | |||||||
72b | 20b | 'Eggs on a Train' | Ryan Roope | Tod Carter | TBA | TBD | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry are hired by a dog to escort his precious egg, but Butch and Meathead try to steal it. | |||||||
72c | 20c | 'Truffle Trouble' | Stephanie Aurelio | Jon McClenahan | TBA | TBD | |
Tom is assigned to bring Truffles for a pig down at a farm. | |||||||
73a | 21a | 'Bars and Stripes' | Will Finn | Shawn Keller | TBA | TBD | |
Tom is wrongfully accused of robbing a jewelry store and he ends up at the Animal Shelter. Jerry helps out by clearing his name. | |||||||
73b | 21b | 'Cuckoo Clock' | Amanda Jaros | Neal Sternecky | TBA | TBD | |
Ginger warns Tom not to break her family heirloom cuckoo clock, and he does it by accident. He attempts to fix it before Ginger comes back from a game of golf. | |||||||
73c | 21c | 'Plant Food' | Stephanie Aurelio | Len Simon | TBA | TBD | |
Tom goes to a castle that has a greenhouse that has man-eating plants. | |||||||
74a | 22a | 'Whack a Gopher' | Stephanie Aurelio | Tod Carter | TBA | TBD | |
Tom must get rid of the gopher that's been eating the garden food. | |||||||
74b | 22b | 'Hula Whoops' | Tim Casto | Shawn Keller | TBA | TBD | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry travel with Toodles to Hawaii for a case. | |||||||
74c | 22c | 'Game of Bones' | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBD | |
When Spike thinks a black bone that Tom has found is cursed, Spike becomes nice to Tom. | |||||||
75a | 23a | 'Bull Fight' | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBD | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry try to stop a 40 year old turtle from fighting against a bull in the boxing ring. | |||||||
75b | 23b | 'No Contest' | Jonathon Rosenthal | Tod Carter | TBA | TBD | |
When Spike enters Tyke in the Puppy Olympics. he gets Tom to help train Tyke. | |||||||
75c | 23c | 'Calorie Count' | Jonathon Rosenthal | Dan Root | TBA | TBD | |
Jerry's uncle Count DeCalorie visits and shows that he's not overweight anymore, but all the delicious food he eats puts the weight back on him. | |||||||
76a | 24a | 'Fortune Hunters' | Stephanie Aurelio | Shawn Keller | TBA | TBD | |
Detectives Tom and Jerry are on the case to bring back a smelly dog's fortune. | |||||||
76b | 24b | 'Game Changer' | Will Finn | TJ House | TBA | TBD | |
Tom walks into a castle to discover a checkerboard game has come to life. | |||||||
76c | 24c | 'Kiss and Makeup' | Stephanie Aurelio | Neal Sternecky | TBA | TBD | |
New neighbor Misty Makeup Mavin is selling beauty makeup and wants a kiss from Tom. Jerry and Tuffy attempt to stop the kiss from happening. | |||||||
77a | 25a | 'Suitable for Framing' | Amanda Jaros | Tammy Zeitler | TBA | TBD | |
Life really does imitate art for Tom when a ghost artist paints a nice picture of him and the picture seems to change whenever Tom has a different thing happen to him. | |||||||
77b | 25b | 'Springtime for Spike' | Jim Finn | Tod Carter | TBA | TBD | |
Spike falls in love with a french poodle named Sabrina who takes more of a liking to Tom than him. | |||||||
77c | 25c | 'Knighty Knight Knight' | Stephanie Aurelio | Jon McClenahan | TBA | TBD | |
Tom, Jerry and Tuffy discovers that a knight suit has 3 kittens inside of it. | |||||||
78a | 26a | 'Phan-Tom of the Oompah' | Sam Dransfield | Tammy Zeitler | TBA | TBD | |
It's up to Jerry Von Mousing to stop Tom as 'The Phantom Of The Oompah.' | |||||||
78b | 26b | 'Ballad of the Catnip Kid' | Tim Casto Jeremy Mann | Will Fin Len Simon | TBA | TBD | |
Tom dreams that he is The Catnip Kid up against Sheriff Jerry. | |||||||
78c | 26c | 'Mirror Image' | Sam Dransfield | Jon McClenahan | TBA | TBD | |
When the mirrors break in the castle, Tom, Jerry and Tuffy are cursed with bad luck when they stumble upon a mirror that has mischievous versions of Tom in it. |
This is a complete list of the 164 shorts in the Tom and Jerry series produced and released between 1940 and 2014. Of these, 163 are theatrical shorts, two are made-for-TV shorts and one is a 2-minute sketch shown as part of a telethon.
The following 114 shorts were directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio in Hollywood, California. All shorts were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rudolf Ising was the producer of Puss Gets the Boot; subsequent shorts were produced by Fred Quimby through 1955. Quimby retired in 1955 and from 1956 to 1958, Hanna and Barbera produced the shorts until MGM closed the cartoon studio in 1957, and the last cartoon was released in 1958.[1] Most of these cartoons were produced in the standard Academy ratio (1.37:1). Four cartoons were produced for both Academy Ratio and CinemaScope formats (2.55:1, later 2.35:1). Finally, 19 cartoons were produced in widescreen CinemaScope format only.
Like other studios, MGM reissued and edited its cartoons when re-released to theaters. Many pre-1952 cartoons were reissued with Perspecta Sound, which was introduced in 1954. MGM also reissued its cartoons before the introduction of Perspecta Sound. Because of the 1965 MGM vault fire, original film elements of pre-1952 MGM cartoons are now lost, leaving only the backup prints in existence (usually the altered reissue prints), although some prints survived, like pencil sketches.[2]
# | Title | Date | Summary | Notes |
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1 | Puss Gets the Boot | February 10, 1940 | Tom and Jerry's first cartoon. Tom (here named Jasper) tries stop the mouse Jerry (here named Jinx) from breaking plates and glasses before Mammy Two-Shoes can kick the cat out. | First appearances of Tom Cat (as Jasper), Jerry Mouse (as Jinx), and Mammy Two Shoes. First Tom and Jerry cartoon nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. |
2 | The Midnight Snack | July 19, 1941 | Jerry attempts to outsmart Tom so he can get his snack from the refrigerator. | First time Tom and Jerry are referred to by those names. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
3 | The Night Before Christmas | December 6, 1941 | A Christmas cartoon with Tom and Jerry. | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. First cartoon to have William Hanna provide vocal effects for Tom. |
4 | Fraidy Cat | January 17, 1942 | Jerry pulls tricks to scare the fur off of Tom. | First time Tom screams |
5 | Dog Trouble | April 18, 1942 | Tom and Jerry must team up to stop the bulldog (Spike) from mauling them. | First appearance of Spike (aka, Bulldog). |
6 | Puss n' Toots | May 30, 1942 | Tom tries to woo a female cat (Toots). | First appearance of Toots. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
7 | The Bowling Alley-Cat | July 18, 1942 | The cat and mouse chase each other around a bowling alley. | |
8 | Fine Feathered Friend | October 10, 1942 | Jerry hides from Tom with a chicken family. | First use of the iconic 'Tom and Jerry' intro theme used in most Hanna-Barbera shorts and beyond. First appearance of the chicken family. |
9 | Sufferin' Cats! | January 16, 1943 | Tom tries to compete with an alley cat (Meathead) to see who gets Jerry first. | Second to earliest (but not second) use of the 'Tom and Jerry' intro theme. First appearance of Meathead. |
10 | The Lonesome Mouse | May 22, 1943 | While Tom gets kicked out of the house after being framed by Jerry, the mouse enjoys his freedom without Tom, until he gets lonesome and decides to get him back inside. | Third to earliest (but not third) use of 'Tom and Jerry' intro theme, not used again until Polka-Dot Puss, Feb 1949. Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang due to a gag reference of Adolf Hitler. Unusual episode where Tom and Jerry speak. |
11 | The Yankee Doodle Mouse | June 26, 1943 | Jerry has a cat raid shelter in the basement of a house where he has a war with Tom. | First cartoon to win an Academy Award for Short Subjects. |
12 | Baby Puss | December 25, 1943 | Tom is dressed up like a baby, causing Jerry, as well as Tom's feline friends, to make fun of him. | First appearances of Butch, Topsy, Nancy. First cartoon to use 'An MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon' end titles. |
13 | The Zoot Cat | February 28, 1944 | Tom impress Toots by wearing a zoot suit. | |
14 | The Million Dollar Cat | May 6, 1944 | Tom gets rich, but on one condition: he must avoid causing any harm to an animal, which Jerry uses to his advantage. | The first time that Tom is victorious over Jerry. |
15 | The Bodyguard | July 22, 1944 | Jerry frees Spike the bulldog from the dog pound truck, and Spike protects the mouse from Tom, with a whistle from Jerry. | The second time that Tom is victorious over Jerry. |
16 | Puttin' on the Dog | October 28, 1944 | Tom disguises himself as a dog to get Jerry. | |
17 | Mouse Trouble | November 23, 1944 | Tom gets a book consisting of tips on how to catch a mouse. | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. |
18 | The Mouse Comes to Dinner | May 5, 1945 | Tom invites his love interest (Toots) to a dinner party. | |
19 | Mouse in Manhattan | July 7, 1945 | Jerry takes a trip to Manhattan. | |
20 | Tee for Two | July 21, 1945 | Tom attempts to play golf, but Jerry ruins his fun. | |
21 | Flirty Birdy | September 22, 1945 | Tom disguises as a female bird to trick an eagle so he can get Jerry for his meal. | |
22 | Quiet Please! | December 22, 1945 | Tom is threatened by Spike to keep quiet while the bulldog is napping, but Jerry tries sabotage by being noisy. | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons.[3]:32 |
23 | Springtime for Thomas | March 30, 1946 | Tom falls in love with another female cat (Toodles), while Jerry has to break Tom up from her by sending Tom's rival (Butch) to her. | First appearance of Toodles Galore. |
24 | The Milky Waif | May 18, 1946 | Jerry wants to get milk for Nibbles from Tom. | First appearance of Nibbles. First Tom and Jerry cartoon to credit the producer. |
25 | Trap Happy | June 29, 1946 | Tom calls a mouse exterminator (Butch) to get rid of Jerry. | |
26 | Solid Serenade | August 31, 1946 | Tom sneaks to Toodles' house to sing his love song to her. | |
27 | Cat Fishin' | February 22, 1947 | Tom goes fishing. | |
28 | Part Time Pal | March 15, 1947 | Tom accidentally becomes drunk (repeatedly) and befriends Jerry. | |
29 | The Cat Concerto | April 26, 1947 | Pianist Tom performs 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2' by Franz Liszt, until Jerry breaks up his act. | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons.[3] In 1994, it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.:32 |
30 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse | June 14, 1947 | Tom tries to prevent Jerry from drinking his milk, gaining an evil idea to wipe out Jerry by adding poisonous ingredients to his own milk, but his plan completely backfires. | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. Original titles is rarely found on a 16mm Afga-Gevaert print with only one tiny splice at the Tom and Jerry card. |
31 | Salt Water Tabby | July 12, 1947 | Tom woos Toodles on the beach. | |
32 | A Mouse in the House | August 30, 1947 | Tom and Butch compete against each other to get Jerry from Mammy Two-Shoes' orders before either one of them will be kicked out. | |
33 | The Invisible Mouse | September 27, 1947 | Jerry turns invisible so he can outsmart Tom. | |
34 | Kitty Foiled | June 1, 1948 | A canary bird saves Jerry from Tom. | |
35 | The Truce Hurts | July 17, 1948 | Tom, Jerry, and Spike (or Butch) are fed up of fighting each other and decide to have a truce and become friends, but the peace falls apart when they fight over a juicy steak. | |
36 | Old Rockin' Chair Tom | September 18, 1948 | Tom is briefly replaced by another cat (Lightning). | First appearance of Lightning. |
37 | Professor Tom | October 30, 1948 | Tom tries to teach his kitten student (Topsy) how to capture Jerry. | |
38 | Mouse Cleaning | December 11, 1948 | Mammy Two-Shoes forces Tom to clean up the house after tracking mud while chasing Jerry. While she's gone, Jerry sabotages Tom's efforts. | Was rarely shown on American television and omitted from DVD due to the short's offensive racial stereotyping at the end. |
39 | Polka-Dot Puss | February 26, 1949 | Tom tricks Mammy Two-Shoes by being too sick to go outside and decides to stay in the house, in which he does, until Jerry tricks Tom by secretly adding red dots all over Tom's face to make him think that he caught the measles. | Reappearance of the iconic 'Tom and Jerry' intro theme, after not being used for almost six years since The Lonesome Mouse. |
40 | The Little Orphan | April 30, 1949 | In this Thanksgiving short, Jerry and Nibbles dine on Thanksgiving treats until Tom tries to stop them. | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. |
41 | Hatch Up Your Troubles | May 14, 1949 | Jerry must protect a baby woodpecker from Tom. | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. |
42 | Heavenly Puss | July 9, 1949 | After Tom gets flattened to death by a piano during his attempt of catching Jerry, he is refused entry to cat heaven due to his cruel record of trying to harm Jerry. As a result, he must get Jerry to sign a certificate of forgiveness, or else it's hell for Tom. | First appearances of kittens Fluff, Muff, and Puff. Meathead is known as Frankie. Final time Billy Bletcher voices Devil Spike. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1956. |
43 | The Cat and the Mermouse | September 3, 1949 | Tom encounters and attempts to chase a Mermouse who looks like Jerry. | The iconic 'Tom and Jerry' intro theme is used for this and practically all subsequent Hanna-Barbera shorts. First appearances of Swordfish and Octopus. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
44 | Love That Pup | October 1, 1949 | Spike warns Tom to never bother his son (Tyke) or else he will suffer the consequences, whilst Tom wants to catch Jerry. | First appearance of Tyke. First time Daws Butler voices Spike. |
45 | Jerry's Diary | October 22, 1949 | Tom reads through Jerry's diary. | First compilation film; contains footage from Tee for Two, Mouse Trouble, Solid Serenade, and The Yankee Doodle Mouse. |
46 | Tennis Chumps | December 10, 1949 | Tom and Butch compete against each other by playing tennis. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
47 | Little Quacker | January 7, 1950 | Jerry protects a little duckling (Quacker) from Tom. | First appearance of Quacker, Henry, and Mama Duck. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
48 | Saturday Evening Puss | January 14, 1950 | After Mammy Two-Shoes goes out with her friends, Tom invites his friends for a party. | Only time that the face of Mammy Two Shoes is shown. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957, which later re-released into television in the mid-1960s with a non-texture, non-fatter and whiter version of Mammy Two-Shoes. |
49 | Texas Tom | March 11, 1950 | Tom tries to woo a cowgirl cat. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
50 | Jerry and the Lion | April 8, 1950 | Jerry promises a lion, who escapes from a circus, to take him back to the African jungle. | First appearance of The Lion. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
51 | Safety Second | July 1, 1950 | Jerry and Nibbles celebrate Independence Day. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. |
52 | Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl | September 16, 1950 | Tom conducts a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl, but Jerry destroys the concert. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957 with a blue-background title card. Original titles is completely found, but with one tiny splice between the non-text Tom and Jerry card. |
53 | The Framed Cat | October 21, 1950 | Jerry annoys Tom with Spike's bone. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1956. |
54 | Cue Ball Cat | November 25, 1950 | In a billiard club, Tom begins a duel with Jerry in one of the plays. | Re-released with Perspacta Stereo in 1956. |
55 | Casanova Cat | January 6, 1951 | Tom becomes acquainted with a rich and pretty female cat and brings her Jerry as a gift. Jerry, in turn, attracts the attention of another cat who also becomes interested in her, resulting in a fight between Tom and the other cat for the lady's hand. | Blackface gag removed from television. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
56 | Jerry and the Goldfish | March 3, 1951 | Jerry must save a goldfish from Tom. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
57 | Jerry's Cousin | April 7, 1951 | Jerry's tough cousin (Muscles) protects Jerry from Tom. | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. First appearance of Muscles. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
58 | Sleepy-Time Tom | May 26, 1951 | After being out all night with his alley cat friends, Tom attempts to catch Jerry as per Mammy Two-Shoes' orders, but he gets sleepy in the process. | Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
59 | His Mouse Friday | July 7, 1951 | Tom becomes a castaway on an island and chases Jerry to a native village, but Jerry tricks the cat by disguising himself as a blackface native. | Rarely aired on television due to racial stereotypes. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. |
60 | Slicked-up Pup | September 8, 1951 | Spike threatens Tom to keep Tyke clean while he's gone or he will face the consequences, but in order to do so, he must stop Jerry from sabotaging. | |
61 | Nit-Witty Kitty | October 6, 1951 | Tom is accidentally knocked out by Mammy Two-Shoes, which causes him to think that he is a mouse. | |
62 | Cat Napping | December 8, 1951 | Tom tries to have a nap, but Jerry will not let him sleep. | |
63 | The Flying Cat | January 12, 1952 | Tom attacks with Jerry and a canary, whilst Tom devises an aerial plan to go after Jerry and the canary. | |
64 | The Duck Doctor | February 16, 1952 | Tom is hunting, and knocks down a small wild duck, which Jerry helps to get airborne again. | |
65 | The Two Mouseketeers | March 15, 1952 | Jerry and Nibbles are mouseketeers, while Tom is in charge of protecting the queen's dinner. | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons.[3] |
66 | Smitten Kitten | April 12, 1952 | When Tom falls in love, Jerry's imaginary devil talks to him about the times when Tom fell in love and caused problems for Jerry. | Second compilation film; contains footage from Salt Water Tabby, The Mouse Comes to Dinner, Texas Tom, and Solid Serenade. |
67 | Triplet Trouble | April 19, 1952 | Mammy Two-Shoes adopts three little kittens who torment Tom and Jerry, so the two team up to get back at them. | |
68 | Little Runaway | June 14, 1952 | A seal escapes from the circus, and Tom intends to give the seal back to the circus while Jerry prevents that from happening. | . |
69 | Fit to Be Tied | July 26, 1952 | A new law is agreed, and the dogs are tied by law. | Sequel to The Bodyguard. |
70 | Push-Button Kitty | September 6, 1952 | Due to Tom's laziness, Mammy gets a new mouse-catching robot cat. | This cartoon is the last to feature Mammy Two-Shoes. |
71 | Cruise Cat | October 18, 1952 | Tom is hired as a sailor and is tasked with keeping Jerry out of the cruise ship. | Contains footage from Texas Tom. |
72 | The Dog House | November 29, 1952 | Spike decides to build his dream dog house, but Tom and Jerry’s chases constantly destroy it. | |
73 | The Missing Mouse | January 10, 1953 | After Jerry gets covered in white shoe polish, he scares Tom into thinking that he is the exploding white mouse that escaped from a lab. | Only Tom and Jerry cartoon scored by Edward Plumb. |
74 | Jerry and Jumbo | February 21, 1953 | Jerry befriends a baby elephant named Jumbo and disguises him as a large mouse to mess with Tom. | First appearance of Jumbo and his mother. |
75 | Johann Mouse | March 21, 1953 | The pet owned by Johann Strauss in Vienna, Tom becomes an accomplished pianist himself after his master goes away in order to lure Jerry out with music. | Last cartoon in the series to win an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons.[3]:32 |
76 | That's My Pup! | April 25, 1953 | Spike strikes an agreement with Tom for the feline to act scared whenever Tyke barks at him. | |
77 | Just Ducky | September 5, 1953 | After Quacker hatches, Jerry befriends him and teaches him how to swim so he can find his family, but Jerry must also protect him from Tom. | First Tom and Jerry cartoon that MGM cartoon studio began to use blue-background intro. |
78 | Two Little Indians | October 17, 1953 | Jerry is a scoutmaster who is taking two young mice (both resembling Nibbles) on a hiking trip. | |
79 | Life with Tom | November 21, 1953 | Jerry writes an autobiography titled Life with Tom, in which Tom has mixed emotions reading. | Third compilation film; contains footage from Cat Fishin', The Little Orphan, and Kitty Foiled. |
80 | Puppy Tale | January 23, 1954 | A litter of puppies are thrown into a river, but Jerry saves them and has to deal with one that will not leave him alone. | |
81 | Posse Cat | January 30, 1954 | Tom is a cat owned by a rancher, who constantly shoots him due to his carelessness and failures to prevent Jerry from stealing their food. | Sequel to Texas Tom. |
82 | Hic-cup Pup | April 17, 1954 | Tom's usual antics of chasing Jerry wake Tyke up, and the puppy gets the hiccups. This annoys Spike, causing him to threaten Tom to keep quiet, while Jerry tries to frame him. | |
83 | Little School Mouse | May 29, 1954 | Jerry is a professor with a certified degree in outwitting cat, and tries to teach Tuffy how to do so, with very little success. | Similar in story and spirit to Professor Tom. |
84 | Baby Butch | August 14, 1954 | Butch disguises himself as a baby to steal the food from Tom and Jerry's household, aggravating both of them. | |
85 | Mice Follies | September 4, 1954 | Jerry and Nibbles flood the kitchen and freeze it, turning it into a skating rink. | |
86 | Neapolitan Mouse | October 2, 1954 | Tom and Jerry had a vacation in Naples and encountered a local mouse named Topo. | First appearance of Topo. |
87 | Downhearted Duckling | November 13, 1954 | Quacker is persistent with the idea of himself being ugly, and even resorts to being eaten by Tom rather than to live with his ugliness. | |
88 | Pet Peeve | November 20, 1954 | After the cost of dog and cat food increase, Tom and Spike must compete to catch Jerry so they can stay. | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. First appearances of Joan and George. |
89 | Touché, Pussy Cat! | December 18, 1954 | Jerry teaches Nibbles how to be a good mouseketeer. | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. Last cartoon to get nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. |
90 | Southbound Duckling | March 12, 1955 | Quacker is determined to fly south for the winter, which Jerry objects since farm ducks do not fly south, while Tom tries to catch the duck. | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in CinemaScope. |
91 | Pup on a Picnic | April 30, 1955 | Spike and Tyke are having a picnic, but several inconveniences occur. | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in CinemaScope. |
92 | Mouse for Sale | May 21, 1955 | Tom sells Jerry disguising him as a white mouse after seeing an ad in the newspaper. But his plan to get rich backfires when the house owner finds the money and buys the same white mouse back. | |
93 | Designs on Jerry | September 2, 1955 | Stick versions of Tom and Jerry come to life when Tom creates an insanely detailed blueprint of a mousetrap. | |
94 | Tom and Chérie | September 9, 1955 | Tuffy gets frustrated when Jerry repeatedly asks him to deliver his love letters despite him encountering troubles with Tom along the way. | Produced in CinemaScope |
95 | Smarty Cat | October 14, 1955 | Tom and his pals watch old footage of Spike's misery while the owners are not home. | Fourth compilation film; contains footage from Solid Serenade, Cat Fishin', and Fit to Be Tied. Only short to end with a regular MGM title instead of its title. Last compilation film in the Hanna-Barbera era. |
96 | Pecos Pest | November 11, 1955 | Jerry's uncle Pecos comes to the city with his guitar for a television singing debut. Tom is terrified of Pecos because he uses Tom's whiskers as guitar strings. | Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released in the standard Academy format. All subsequent Hanna-Barbera cartoons were released in CinemaScope. Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released with Fred Quimby as producer. First appearance of Uncle Pecos. |
97 | That's My Mommy | November 19, 1955 | Quacker hatches near Tom, and disillusions himself into thinking that Tom is his mother, despite Jerry's multiple pleas to show him otherwise. | The only cartoon with the premise of Quacker hatching that does not end up with him reuniting with his actual mother duck. Produced in CinemaScope. First Tom and Jerry cartoon with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera as both producers and directors. |
98 | The Flying Sorceress | January 27, 1956 | Tom sees an ad for an intelligent cat as a travel companion. He leaves his previous house for the new job only to find a creepy house with a flying sorceress in it. | Produced in CinemaScope. |
99 | The Egg and Jerry | March 23, 1956 | A mother woodpecker leaves for lunch leaving her egg behind, but the egg ends up in Jerry's home and hatches. The baby woodpecker thinks Jerry is his mother and saves him from Tom. In the end, he finds his real mother and leaves. | Produced in CinemaScope. CinemaScope remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles. |
100 | Busy Buddies | May 4, 1956 | When the babysitter is too busy on the phone to look after the baby, Tom and Jerry try to do her job. | Produced in CinemaScope. |
101 | Muscle Beach Tom | September 7, 1956 | Tom arrives at the beach with a female cat to spend some quality time. But instead, he is competing with Butch by lifting weights to impress the female cat. | Produced in CinemaScope. |
102 | Down Beat Bear | October 21, 1956 | A dancing bear escapes from the zoo and arrives at Tom and Jerry’s house, so Jerry keeps playing music to make him dance with Tom and prevent him from calling the authorities. | Produced in CinemaScope. |
103 | Blue Cat Blues | November 16, 1956 | Jerry recounts the tragic love story that led to Tom’s depression. | Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang due to references of alcoholism and suicide. Produced in CinemaScope. Last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be recorded with Western Electric Sound System. |
104 | Barbecue Brawl | December 14, 1956 | Spike shows his son Tyke how to barbecue, but they have to deal with constant inconveniences in the process. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
105 | Tops with Pops | February 22, 1957 | Jerry hides with Spike and Tyke so Tom will get in trouble if he tries to catch him. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. CinemaScope remake version of Love That Pup. |
106 | Timid Tabby | April 19, 1957 | Tom’s cousin George comes to visit, and he’s afraid of mice. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last cartoon released before the original MGM cartoon studio shut down. |
107 | Feedin' the Kiddie | June 7, 1957 | Jerry and Tuffy dine on Thanksgiving treats until Tom tries to stop them. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. First cartoon released after the original MGM cartoon studio shut down. Remake of The Little Orphan where Nibbles is named as Tuffy and is Jerry's nephew. |
108 | Mucho Mouse | September 6, 1957 | Tom is a mouse catching world champion and arrives in Spain to catch Jerry, known as El Magnifico. But he fails to catch him miserably. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
109 | Tom's Photo Finish | November 1, 1957 | When Tom eats his owner’s chicken and frames Spike, Jerry takes a picture to expose him. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
110 | Happy Go Ducky | January 3, 1958 | An Easter Bunny leaves an Easter egg for Tom and Jerry, which hatches into Quacker again. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
111 | Royal Cat Nap | March 7, 1958 | Tom must get rid of Jerry and Nibbles without waking up the king. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
112 | The Vanishing Duck | May 2, 1958 | Jerry and Quacker become invisible due to vanishing cream and play pranks on Tom. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Final appearance of Quacker. |
113 | Robin Hoodwinked | June 6, 1958 | After Robin Hood gets locked up, Jerry and Nibbles attempt to save him, but first they must get past Tom. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. |
114 | Tot Watchers | August 1, 1958 | Due to the babysitter’s carelessness, Tom and Jerry must keep the baby from harm every time it gets loose. | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced at the original MGM cartoon studio after it shut down in 1957. |
The following thirteen cartoons were directed by Gene Deitch, produced by William L. Snyder, and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now in the Czech Republic). All cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
# | Title | Date | Notes |
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1 | Switchin' Kitten | December 15, 1960 | |
2 | Down and Outing | October 26, 1961 | |
3 | It's Greek to Me-ow! | December 7, 1961 | |
4 | High Steaks | March 23, 1962 | |
5 | Mouse into Space | April 13, 1962 | |
6 | Landing Stripling | May 18, 1962 | |
7 | Calypso Cat | June 21, 1962 | |
8 | Dicky Moe | July 20, 1962 | |
9 | The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit | August 1962 | |
10 | Tall in the Trap | September 14, 1962 | |
11 | Sorry Safari | October 12, 1962 | |
12 | Buddies Thicker Than Water | November 1, 1962 | |
13 | Carmen Get It! | December 21, 1962 |
The following 34 cartoons were produced by Chuck Jones in Hollywood, California, and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Earlier films were produced in conjunction with Walter Bien's 'Sib Tower 12 Productions' (one or the other credited on the 1963 and 1964 productions), until it was integrated into a new animation department called MGM Animation/Visual Arts. Directors (if other than Jones) or co-directors for each short are listed. Note: All Chuck Jones MGM Tom and Jerry shorts were in Metrocolor.
All were released on DVD in 2009 as part of Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection.
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1 | Pent-House Mouse | July 27, 1963 | |
2 | The Cat Above and the Mouse Below | February 25, 1964 | |
3 | Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? | March 24, 1964 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
4 | Much Ado About Mousing | April 14, 1964 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
5 | Snowbody Loves Me | May 12, 1964 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
6 | The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse | December 8, 1964 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
7 | Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life | January 20, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
8 | Tom-ic Energy | January 27, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
9 | Bad Day at Cat Rock | February 10, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
10 | The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off | March 3, 1965 | Directed by Jim Pabian and co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
11 | Haunted Mouse | March 24, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
12 | I'm Just Wild About Jerry | April 7, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
13 | Of Feline Bondage | May 19, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Released with Signpost to Murder. |
14 | The Year of the Mouse | June 9, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
15 | The Cat's Me-Ouch | December 22, 1965 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
16 | Duel Personality | January 20, 1966 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
17 | Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary | February 17, 1966 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
18 | Jerry-Go-Round | March 3, 1966 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Accidentally credits Abe Levitow for direction. |
19 | Love Me, Love My Mouse | April 28, 1966 | Directed by Chuck Jones and Ben Washam. |
20 | Puss 'n' Boats | May 5, 1966 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
21 | Filet Meow | June 30, 1966 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
22 | Matinee Mouse | July 14, 1966 | Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by Tom Ray. Sixth compilation film; contains footage from The Flying Cat, Professor Tom, The Missing Mouse, Jerry and the Lion, Love That Pup, The Flying Sorceress, Jerry's Diary, and The Truce Hurts. |
23 | The A-Tom-Inable Snowman | August 4, 1966 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
24 | Catty-Cornered | September 8, 1966 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
25 | Cat and Dupli-cat | January 20, 1967 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
26 | O-Solar Meow | February 24, 1967 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
27 | Guided Mouse-ille | March 10, 1967 | Directed by Abe Levitow. First sequel to O-Solar Meow. |
28 | Rock 'n' Rodent | April 7, 1967 | Directed by Abe Levitow. Released with The Karate Killers. |
29 | Cannery Rodent | April 14, 1967 | Co-directed by Maurice Noble. |
30 | The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. | April 21, 1967 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
31 | Surf-Bored Cat | May 5, 1967 | Directed by Abe Levitow. |
32 | Shutter Bugged Cat | June 23, 1967 | Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by Tom Ray. Seventh and final compilation film; Contains footage from Part Time Pal, The Yankee Doodle Mouse, Nit-Witty Kitty, Johann Mouse, Heavenly Puss, and Designs on Jerry. |
33 | Advance and Be Mechanized | August 25, 1967 | Directed by Ben Washam. Second sequel to O-Solar Meow. |
34 | Purr-Chance to Dream | September 8, 1967 | Directed by Ben Washam. Sequel to The Cat's Me-Ouch. |
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The Mansion Cat | April 6, 2001 | Only made-for-TV short. Directed by Karl Toerge. Contains footage from Muscle Beach Tom. |
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The Karate Guard | September 27, 2005 | Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt. |
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Tom and Jerry: A Fundraising Adventure | October 7, 2014 | Two-minute sketch shown as part of Children In Need telethon in the United Kingdom.[4] |