Tom And Jerry Episodes

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Tom and Jerry is an American animatedcartoon series. It is about two characters: a blue cat named Tom and a house mouse named Jerry.

The Tom and Jerry Show (1975 TV series, 16 episodes) The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980 TV series, 15 episodes) E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) with cameo on television; Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988 film) with Spike cameo; Tom & Jerry Kids (1990 TV series, 65 episodes) Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992 feature film) Baby's Day Out (1994) with. Tom and Jerry babysit their nephews, which prove too much for the both of them. 26c: 13c 'Catfish Follies' Tim Maltby: Richard Pursel: Lyndon Ruddy and Hyunsook Cho: 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.

Below is a list of the 164 Tom and Jerry animated shorts produced and released between 1940 and 2014. Of these, 162 are theatrical shorts, one is a made-for-TV short, and one is a 2-minute sketch shown as part of a telethon.

1940–1958: Hanna-Barbera/MGM/UA cartoons[change | change source]

1940[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
001Puss Gets The BootFebruary 10Tom is named Jasper and Jerry is named Jinx in this short.

1941[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
002The Midnight SnackJuly 19First given names of Tom and Jerry
003The Night Before ChristmasDecember 6

1942[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
004Fraidy CatJanuary 17
005Dog TroubleApril 18First appearance of the dog Spike
006Puss n' TootsMay 30
007The Bowling Alley-CatJuly 18
008Fine Feathered FriendOctober 10First cartoon in series to use A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon line at ending
009Sufferin' Cats!December 16First appearance of Meathead

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1943[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
010The Lonesome MouseMay 22First cartoon in which Tom and Jerry speak
011The Yankee Doodle MouseJune 26First cartoon to win an Academy Award for Short Subjects. Last T&J cartoon animated by George Gordon.
012Baby PussDecember 25First appearances of Butch and Topsy. First T&J cartoon animated by Ray Patterson.

1944[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
013The Zoot CatFebruary 26Jerry speaks again.
014The Million Dollar CatMay 6Tom gets a million dollars from his aunt and moves to New York where Jerry abuses how Tom can't hurt any living being even a mouse to keep the money. This is the first time Tom wins a fight with Jerry.
015The BodyguardJuly 22Spike speaks for the first time
016Puttin' on the DogOctober 28
017Mouse TroubleNovember 23Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons
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1945[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
018The Mouse Comes to DinnerMay 5
019Mouse in ManhattanJuly 7First T&J cartoon animated by Ed Barge
020Tee for TwoJuly 21
021Flirty BirdySeptember 22Only apperance of the eagle
022Quiet Please!December 20Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons

1946[change | change source]

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NumbersTitleDateNotes
023Springtime for ThomasMarch 30First Tom and Jerry cartoon to be nominated for an Annie Award
024The Milky WaifMay 18First appearance of Nibbles. Also, the first T&J cartoon animated by Michael Lah.
025Trap HappyJune 29
026Solid SerenadeAugust 31Tom sings Is You Is, or Is You Ain't My Baby by Louis Jordan. Tom also speaks twice more in the episode, once for 20 straight seconds.

1947[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
027Cat Fishin'February 22
028Part Time PalMarch 15
029The Cat ConcertoApril 26Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons
030Dr. Jekyll and Mr. MouseJune 14Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons
031Salt Water TabbyJuly 12
032A Mouse in the HouseAugust 30
033The Invisible MouseSeptember 27

1948[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
034Kitty FoiledJune 1Only Tom and Jerry cartoon animated by Irving Levine.
035The Truce HurtsJuly 17
036Old Rockin' Chair TomSeptember 18First appearance of Lightning.
037Professor TomOctober 30
038Mouse CleaningDecember 11One of two cartoons not included in Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection.

1949[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
039Polka-Dot PussFebruary 26
040The Little OrphanApril 30Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons
041Hatch Up Your TroublesMay 14Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons
042Heavenly PussJuly 9
043The Cat and the MermouseSeptember 3
044Love That PupOctober 1First appearance of Tyke the dog. First cartoon to have Daws Butler (in the style of Jimmy Durante) voice Spike.
045Jerry's DiaryOctober 22First T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
046Tennis ChumpsDecember 10

1950[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
047Little QuackerJanuary 7
048Saturday Evening PussJanuary 14Only time that Mammy-Two Shoes' face is seen.
049Texas TomMarch 11
050Jerry and the LionApril 8
051Safety SecondJuly 4First cartoon to use 'Made in Hollywood, U.S.A.' on the end titles.
052Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood BowlSeptember 16
053The Framed CatOctober 21
054Cue Ball CatNovember 25

1951[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
055Casanova CatJanuary 6One of two cartoons not included in Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection.
056Jerry and the GoldfishMarch 3
057Jerry's CousinApril 7Nominated for an Academy Award
058Sleepy-Time TomMay 26
059His Mouse FridayJuly 7Rarely aired on television due to racial stereotypes.
060Slicked-up PupSeptember 8
061Nit-Witty KittyOctober 6
062Cat NappingDecember 8

1952[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
063The Flying CatJanuary 12Tom is shown without his tail for a second.
064The Duck DoctorFebruary 16
065The Two MouseketeersMarch 15Won an Academy Award. Nibbles speaks for the first time and is renamed Tuffy.
066Smitten KittenApril 12Second T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
067Triplet TroubleApril 19
068Little RunawayJune 14
069Fit to Be TiedJuly 26
070Push-Button KittySeptember 6Final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes.
071Cruise CatOctober 18
072The Dog HouseNovember 29

1953[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
073The Missing MouseJanuary 10Only Tom and Jerry cartoon scored by Edward Plumb
074Jerry and JumboFebruary 21
075Johann MouseMarch 21Won an Academy Award
076That's My Pup!April 25
077Just DuckySeptember 5
078Two Little IndiansOctober 17Jerry takes two little little orphan mice (both resembling Nibbles) on a cub scout retreat.
079Life with TomNovember 21Third T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.

1954[change | change source]

080Puppy TaleJanuary 23
NumbersTitleDateNotes
081Posse CatJanuary 30
082Hic-cup PupApril 17
083Little School MouseMay 29
084Baby ButchAugust 14
085Mice FolliesSeptember 4
086Neapolitan MouseOctober 2
087Downhearted DucklingNovember 13
088Pet PeeveNovember 20Made in both standard and widescreen formats
089Touché, Pussy Cat!December 18Nominated for an Academy Award. Part of the Mouseketeer series.

1955[change | change source]

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NumbersTitleDateNotes
090Southbound DucklingMarch 12
091Pup on a PicnicApril 30
092Mouse for SaleMay 21
093Designs on JerrySeptember 2
094Tom and ChérieSeptember 9Part of Mouseketeer series
095Smarty CatOctober 14Fourth T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
096Pecos PestNovember 11Final Tom and Jerry cartoon with Fred Quimby as producer
097That's My MommyNovember 19First Tom and Jerry cartoon with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera as both producers and directors. Nominated for an Annie Award.

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1956[change | change source]

098The Flying SorceressJanuary 27
NumbersTitleDateNotes
099The Egg and JerryMarch 23CinemaScope remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles and first of the three CinemaScope remakes
100Busy BuddiesMay 4
101Muscle Beach TomSeptember 7Nominated for an Annie Award
102Down Beat BearOctober 21
103Blue Cat BluesNovember 16
104Barbecue BrawlDecember 14Produced in Perspecta Stereo

1957[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
105Tops with PopsFebruary 22CinemaScope remake of Love That Pup and second of the three Cinemascope remakes
1Give and TykeMarch 29Only Spike and Tyke appear
106Timid TabbyApril 19
107Feedin' the KiddieJune 7CinemaScope remake of The Little Orphan and the third and final of the CinemaScope remakes
2Scat CatsJuly 26Tom and Jerry do not appear in cartoon
108Mucho MouseSeptember 6
109Tom's Photo FinishNovember 1

1958[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
110Happy Go DuckyJanuary 3
111Royal Cat NapMarch 7Final Mouseketeer series cartoon
112The Vanishing DuckMay 2Last appearance of the Duckling and George.
113Robin HoodwinkedJune 6Last appearance of Tuffy.
114Tot WatchersAugust 1Last Tom and Jerry cartoon in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last appearances of Joan, Jeannie, and the baby. Final cartoon directed by William Hanna during the Golden Age of Hollywood Animation. Final appearance of Spike during the Golden Age of Hollywood Animation.

1961–1962: Gene Deitch/Rembrandt Films cartoons[change | change source]

The following thirteen cartoons were directed by Gene Deitch, produced by William L. Snyder, and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in Prague, Czechoslovakia. All the cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

1961[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
115Switchin' KittenSeptember 7Last appearance of Lightning.
116Down and OutingOctober 26
117It's Greek to Me-ow!December 7

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1962[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
118High SteaksMarch 23
119Mouse into SpaceApril 13
120Landing StriplingMay 18
121Calypso CatJune 21
122Dicky MoeJuly 20
123The Tom and Jerry Cartoon KitAugust 10
124Tall in the TrapSeptember 14
125Sorry SafariOctober 12
126Buddies Thicker Than WaterNovember 1
127Carmen Get It!December 21

1963–1967: Chuck Jones/Sib Tower 12 cartoons[change | change source]

The following 34 cartoons were produced by Chuck Jones in Hollywood, California. They were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. These cartoons all were released on DVD in 2009 as part of Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection.

1963[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
128Pent-House MouseJuly 27

1964[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
129The Cat Above and the Mouse BelowFebruary 25
130Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?March 24
131Much Ado About MousingApril 14
132Snowbody Loves MeMay 12
133The Unshrinkable Jerry MouseDecember 8

1965[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
134Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of LifeJanuary 20
135Tom-ic EnergyJanuary 27
136Bad Day at Cat RockFebruary 10First to feature Chuck Jones' signature
137The Brothers Carry-Mouse-OffMarch 3
138Haunted MouseMarch 24
139I'm Just Wild About JerryApril 7
140Of Feline BondageMay 19
141The Year of the MouseJune 9
142The Cat's Me-Ouch!December 22

1966[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
143Duel PersonalityJanuary 20
144Jerry, Jerry, Quite ContraryFebruary 17
145Jerry-Go-RoundMarch 3
146Love Me, Love My MouseApril 28
147Puss 'n' BoatsMay 5
148Filet MeowJune 30
149Matinee MouseJuly 14Fifth T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
150The A-Tom-Inable SnowmanAugust 4
151Catty-CorneredSeptember 8

1967[change | change source]

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NumbersTitleDateNotes
152Cat and Dupli catJanuary 20
153O Solar MeowFebruary 24
154Guided Mouse-illeMarch 10
155Rock 'n' RodentApril 07
156Cannery RodentApril 14
157The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.April 21
158Surf Bored CatMay 5
159Shutter Bugged CatJune 23Sixth and final T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
160Advance and Be MechanizedAugust 25
161Purr Chance to DreamSeptember 8

1975: The Tom and Jerry Show 48 cartoons[change | change source]

The Tom & Jerry Show having 16 Episodes with 48 segments, each segment with 7-8 Minutes. The following 48 cartoons were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with MGM Television in 1975 for ABC based on the theatrical Tom and Jerry short series. This series marked the first time ever that Tom and Jerry appeared in animated installments produced exclusively for television. The show is currently owned by Warner Bros. Television through Time Warner's acquisition of Turner Entertainment.

1975[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
162Stay Awake Or ElseSeptember 06
163The Ski Bunny
164No Way Stowaways
165No Bones About ItSeptember 13
166An Ill Wind
167Beach Bully
168The Mammoth ManhuntSeptember 20
169The Wacky World of Sports
170Robin Ho Ho
171Safe But Not SorrySeptember 27
172Gopher Broke
173The Super Bowler
174Tricky Mc TroutOctober 4
175The Tennis Menace
176Cosmic Cat And Meteor Mouse
177Castle WizOctober 11
178Grim And Bear It
179The Flying Sorceress
180The Kitten SittersOctober 18
181Termites Plus Two
182Planet Pest
183The Hypochondriac LionOctober 25
184Give Em The Air
185The Egg And Tom And Jerry
186Watch Out Watch DogNovember 1
187The Super Cyclists
188The Police Kitten
189The Outfoxed FoxNovember 8
190Towering Fiasco
191The Lost Duckling
192Beanstalk BuddiesNovember 15
193Two Stars Are Born
194Son Of Gopher Broke
195The Sorcerers ApprenticesNovember 22
196Hold That Pose
197The Supercape Caper
198ChickenrellaNovember 27
199Double Trouble Crow
200Jerry's Nephew
201See Dr. Jackal A Hide!November 29
202Planet Of The Dogs
203The Campout Cutup
204Triple TroubleDecember 6
205The Bull Fighters
206Cruise Kitty
207Its No PicnicDecember 13
208Big Feet
209The Great Motorboat Race

2000: Made-for-TV cartoon[change | change source]

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2000[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
210The Mansion CatApril 8Final short directed by William Hanna before he passed away in March 2001.

2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon[change | change source]

2005[change | change source]

NumbersTitleDateNotes
211The Karate GuardSeptember 27Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt. Nominated for an Annie Award. Last cartoon directed by Joseph Barbera.
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