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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]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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001 | Puss Gets The Boot | February 10 | Tom is named Jasper and Jerry is named Jinx in this short. |
1941[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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002 | The Midnight Snack | July 19 | First given names of Tom and Jerry |
003 | The Night Before Christmas | December 6 |
1942[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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004 | Fraidy Cat | January 17 |
005 | Dog Trouble | April 18 | First appearance of the dog Spike |
006 | Puss n' Toots | May 30 |
007 | The Bowling Alley-Cat | July 18 |
008 | Fine Feathered Friend | October 10 | First cartoon in series to use A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon line at ending |
009 | Sufferin' Cats! | December 16 | First appearance of Meathead |
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1943[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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010 | The Lonesome Mouse | May 22 | First cartoon in which Tom and Jerry speak |
011 | The Yankee Doodle Mouse | June 26 | First cartoon to win an Academy Award for Short Subjects. Last T&J cartoon animated by George Gordon. |
012 | Baby Puss | December 25 | First appearances of Butch and Topsy. First T&J cartoon animated by Ray Patterson. |
1944[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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013 | The Zoot Cat | February 26 | Jerry speaks again. |
014 | The Million Dollar Cat | May 6 | Tom 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. |
015 | The Bodyguard | July 22 | Spike speaks for the first time |
016 | Puttin' on the Dog | October 28 |
017 | Mouse Trouble | November 23 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
1945[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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018 | The Mouse Comes to Dinner | May 5 |
019 | Mouse in Manhattan | July 7 | First T&J cartoon animated by Ed Barge |
020 | Tee for Two | July 21 |
021 | Flirty Birdy | September 22 | Only apperance of the eagle |
022 | Quiet Please! | December 20 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
1946[change | change source]
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Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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023 | Springtime for Thomas | March 30 | First Tom and Jerry cartoon to be nominated for an Annie Award |
024 | The Milky Waif | May 18 | First appearance of Nibbles. Also, the first T&J cartoon animated by Michael Lah. |
025 | Trap Happy | June 29 |
026 | Solid Serenade | August 31 | Tom 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]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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027 | Cat Fishin' | February 22 |
028 | Part Time Pal | March 15 |
029 | The Cat Concerto | April 26 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
030 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse | June 14 | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
031 | Salt Water Tabby | July 12 |
032 | A Mouse in the House | August 30 |
033 | The Invisible Mouse | September 27 |
1948[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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034 | Kitty Foiled | June 1 | Only Tom and Jerry cartoon animated by Irving Levine. |
035 | The Truce Hurts | July 17 |
036 | Old Rockin' Chair Tom | September 18 | First appearance of Lightning. |
037 | Professor Tom | October 30 |
038 | Mouse Cleaning | December 11 | One of two cartoons not included in Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection. |
1949[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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039 | Polka-Dot Puss | February 26 |
040 | The Little Orphan | April 30 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
041 | Hatch Up Your Troubles | May 14 | Nominated for an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
042 | Heavenly Puss | July 9 |
043 | The Cat and the Mermouse | September 3 |
044 | Love That Pup | October 1 | First appearance of Tyke the dog. First cartoon to have Daws Butler (in the style of Jimmy Durante) voice Spike. |
045 | Jerry's Diary | October 22 | First T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
046 | Tennis Chumps | December 10 |
1950[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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047 | Little Quacker | January 7 |
048 | Saturday Evening Puss | January 14 | Only time that Mammy-Two Shoes' face is seen. |
049 | Texas Tom | March 11 |
050 | Jerry and the Lion | April 8 |
051 | Safety Second | July 4 | First cartoon to use 'Made in Hollywood, U.S.A.' on the end titles. |
052 | Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl | September 16 |
053 | The Framed Cat | October 21 |
054 | Cue Ball Cat | November 25 |
1951[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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055 | Casanova Cat | January 6 | One of two cartoons not included in Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection. |
056 | Jerry and the Goldfish | March 3 |
057 | Jerry's Cousin | April 7 | Nominated for an Academy Award |
058 | Sleepy-Time Tom | May 26 |
059 | His Mouse Friday | July 7 | Rarely aired on television due to racial stereotypes. |
060 | Slicked-up Pup | September 8 |
061 | Nit-Witty Kitty | October 6 |
062 | Cat Napping | December 8 |
1952[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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063 | The Flying Cat | January 12 | Tom is shown without his tail for a second. |
064 | The Duck Doctor | February 16 |
065 | The Two Mouseketeers | March 15 | Won an Academy Award. Nibbles speaks for the first time and is renamed Tuffy. |
066 | Smitten Kitten | April 12 | Second T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
067 | Triplet Trouble | April 19 |
068 | Little Runaway | June 14 |
069 | Fit to Be Tied | July 26 |
070 | Push-Button Kitty | September 6 | Final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes. |
071 | Cruise Cat | October 18 |
072 | The Dog House | November 29 |
1953[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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073 | The Missing Mouse | January 10 | Only Tom and Jerry cartoon scored by Edward Plumb |
074 | Jerry and Jumbo | February 21 |
075 | Johann Mouse | March 21 | Won an Academy Award |
076 | That's My Pup! | April 25 |
077 | Just Ducky | September 5 |
078 | Two Little Indians | October 17 | Jerry takes two little little orphan mice (both resembling Nibbles) on a cub scout retreat. |
079 | Life with Tom | November 21 | Third T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
1954[change | change source]
080 | Puppy Tale | January 23 |
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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081 | Posse Cat | January 30 |
082 | Hic-cup Pup | April 17 |
083 | Little School Mouse | May 29 |
084 | Baby Butch | August 14 |
085 | Mice Follies | September 4 |
086 | Neapolitan Mouse | October 2 |
087 | Downhearted Duckling | November 13 |
088 | Pet Peeve | November 20 | Made in both standard and widescreen formats |
089 | Touché, Pussy Cat! | December 18 | Nominated for an Academy Award. Part of the Mouseketeer series. |
1955[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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090 | Southbound Duckling | March 12 |
091 | Pup on a Picnic | April 30 |
092 | Mouse for Sale | May 21 |
093 | Designs on Jerry | September 2 |
094 | Tom and Chérie | September 9 | Part of Mouseketeer series |
095 | Smarty Cat | October 14 | Fourth T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
096 | Pecos Pest | November 11 | Final Tom and Jerry cartoon with Fred Quimby as producer |
097 | That's My Mommy | November 19 | First 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]
098 | The Flying Sorceress | January 27 |
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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099 | The Egg and Jerry | March 23 | CinemaScope remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles and first of the three CinemaScope remakes |
100 | Busy Buddies | May 4 |
101 | Muscle Beach Tom | September 7 | Nominated for an Annie Award |
102 | Down Beat Bear | October 21 |
103 | Blue Cat Blues | November 16 |
104 | Barbecue Brawl | December 14 | Produced in Perspecta Stereo |
1957[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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105 | Tops with Pops | February 22 | CinemaScope remake of Love That Pup and second of the three Cinemascope remakes |
1 | Give and Tyke | March 29 | Only Spike and Tyke appear |
106 | Timid Tabby | April 19 |
107 | Feedin' the Kiddie | June 7 | CinemaScope remake of The Little Orphan and the third and final of the CinemaScope remakes |
2 | Scat Cats | July 26 | Tom and Jerry do not appear in cartoon |
108 | Mucho Mouse | September 6 |
109 | Tom's Photo Finish | November 1 |
1958[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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110 | Happy Go Ducky | January 3 |
111 | Royal Cat Nap | March 7 | Final Mouseketeer series cartoon |
112 | The Vanishing Duck | May 2 | Last appearance of the Duckling and George. |
113 | Robin Hoodwinked | June 6 | Last appearance of Tuffy. |
114 | Tot Watchers | August 1 | Last 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]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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115 | Switchin' Kitten | September 7 | Last appearance of Lightning. |
116 | Down and Outing | October 26 |
117 | It's Greek to Me-ow! | December 7 |
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1962[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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118 | High Steaks | March 23 |
119 | Mouse into Space | April 13 |
120 | Landing Stripling | May 18 |
121 | Calypso Cat | June 21 |
122 | Dicky Moe | July 20 |
123 | The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit | August 10 |
124 | Tall in the Trap | September 14 |
125 | Sorry Safari | October 12 |
126 | Buddies Thicker Than Water | November 1 |
127 | Carmen 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]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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128 | Pent-House Mouse | July 27 |
1964[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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129 | The Cat Above and the Mouse Below | February 25 |
130 | Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? | March 24 |
131 | Much Ado About Mousing | April 14 |
132 | Snowbody Loves Me | May 12 |
133 | The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse | December 8 |
1965[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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134 | Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life | January 20 |
135 | Tom-ic Energy | January 27 |
136 | Bad Day at Cat Rock | February 10 | First to feature Chuck Jones' signature |
137 | The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off | March 3 |
138 | Haunted Mouse | March 24 |
139 | I'm Just Wild About Jerry | April 7 |
140 | Of Feline Bondage | May 19 |
141 | The Year of the Mouse | June 9 |
142 | The Cat's Me-Ouch! | December 22 |
1966[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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143 | Duel Personality | January 20 |
144 | Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary | February 17 |
145 | Jerry-Go-Round | March 3 |
146 | Love Me, Love My Mouse | April 28 |
147 | Puss 'n' Boats | May 5 |
148 | Filet Meow | June 30 |
149 | Matinee Mouse | July 14 | Fifth T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
150 | The A-Tom-Inable Snowman | August 4 |
151 | Catty-Cornered | September 8 |
1967[change | change source]
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Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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152 | Cat and Dupli cat | January 20 |
153 | O Solar Meow | February 24 |
154 | Guided Mouse-ille | March 10 |
155 | Rock 'n' Rodent | April 07 |
156 | Cannery Rodent | April 14 |
157 | The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. | April 21 |
158 | Surf Bored Cat | May 5 |
159 | Shutter Bugged Cat | June 23 | Sixth and final T&J film combining several earlier cartoons. |
160 | Advance and Be Mechanized | August 25 |
161 | Purr Chance to Dream | September 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]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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162 | Stay Awake Or Else | September 06 |
163 | The Ski Bunny |
164 | No Way Stowaways |
165 | No Bones About It | September 13 |
166 | An Ill Wind |
167 | Beach Bully |
168 | The Mammoth Manhunt | September 20 |
169 | The Wacky World of Sports |
170 | Robin Ho Ho |
171 | Safe But Not Sorry | September 27 |
172 | Gopher Broke |
173 | The Super Bowler |
174 | Tricky Mc Trout | October 4 |
175 | The Tennis Menace |
176 | Cosmic Cat And Meteor Mouse |
177 | Castle Wiz | October 11 |
178 | Grim And Bear It |
179 | The Flying Sorceress |
180 | The Kitten Sitters | October 18 |
181 | Termites Plus Two |
182 | Planet Pest |
183 | The Hypochondriac Lion | October 25 |
184 | Give Em The Air |
185 | The Egg And Tom And Jerry |
186 | Watch Out Watch Dog | November 1 |
187 | The Super Cyclists |
188 | The Police Kitten |
189 | The Outfoxed Fox | November 8 |
190 | Towering Fiasco |
191 | The Lost Duckling |
192 | Beanstalk Buddies | November 15 |
193 | Two Stars Are Born |
194 | Son Of Gopher Broke |
195 | The Sorcerers Apprentices | November 22 |
196 | Hold That Pose |
197 | The Supercape Caper |
198 | Chickenrella | November 27 |
199 | Double Trouble Crow |
200 | Jerry's Nephew |
201 | See Dr. Jackal A Hide! | November 29 |
202 | Planet Of The Dogs |
203 | The Campout Cutup |
204 | Triple Trouble | December 6 |
205 | The Bull Fighters |
206 | Cruise Kitty |
207 | Its No Picnic | December 13 |
208 | Big Feet |
209 | The Great Motorboat Race |
2000: Made-for-TV cartoon[change | change source]
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2000[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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210 | The Mansion Cat | April 8 | Final short directed by William Hanna before he passed away in March 2001. |
2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon[change | change source]
2005[change | change source]
Numbers | Title | Date | Notes |
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211 | The Karate Guard | September 27 | Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt. Nominated for an Annie Award. Last cartoon directed by Joseph Barbera. |
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