Contents. 1940–1958: Hanna-Barbera/MGM Cartoons The following 114 shorts were directed by and at the in. All shorts were released to theaters. Was the producer of Puss Gets the Boot; subsequent shorts were produced by 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.
Most of these cartoons were produced in the standard (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 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, 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. # Title Date Summary Notes 1 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 will kick the cat out. First appearances of (as Jasper), (as Jinx),.
First Tom and Jerry cartoon nominated for an. 2 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. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. 3 December 6, 1941 A Christmas cartoon with Tom and Jerry. Nominated for an.
First cartoon to have William Hanna provide vocal effects for Tom. 4 January 17, 1942 Jerry pulls tricks to scare the fur off of Tom. First time Tom does his iconic scream 5 April 18, 1942 Tom and Jerry must team up to stop the bulldog (Spike) from mauling them. First appearance of (known as Bulldog). 6 May 30, 1942 Tom tries to woo a female cat (Toots).
First appearance of. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. 7 July 18, 1942 The cat and mouse chase each other around a bowling alley.
8 October 10, 1942 Jerry hides from Tom with a chicken family. First appearance of the chicken family. First Tom and Jerry cartoon that changed the intro to orange-color background 'A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon in Technicolor'. 9 January 16, 1943 Tom tries to compete with an alley cat (Meathead) to see who gets Jerry first. First appearance of.
10 May 22, 1943 While Tom gets kicked out after being framed by Jerry, the mouse enjoys his freedom around the house without Tom, until he gets lonesome and decides to get him back inside. Rarely airs on and due to a gag reference of. 11 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. 12 December 25, 1943 Tom is dressed up like a baby, causing Jerry, as well as Tom's cat friends, to make fun of him. First appearances of, Nancy. First “Tom and Jerry” cartoon that used orange-background ending title card.
13 February 28, 1944 Tom impress Toots by wearing a. 14 May 6, 1944 Tom gets rich, but on one condition: he must avoid causing any harm to Jerry, which Jerry uses to his advantage.
The first time that Tom is victorious over Jerry. 15 July 22, 1944 Jerry frees Spike the bulldog from the dog pound truck, and Spike will help protect the mouse from Tom, with a whistle from Jerry. 16 October 28, 1944 Tom disguises himself as a dog to get Jerry.
First cameo appearance of Meathead. 17 November 23, 1944 Tom gets a book consisting of tips on how to catch a mouse. 18 May 5, 1945 Tom invites his love interest for a dinner party. 19 July 7, 1945 Jerry takes a trip to Manhattan. First Tom and Jerry cartoon that began to use brown-background intro. 20 July 21, 1945 Tom plays golf, until Jerry ruins his fun. 21 September 22, 1945 Tom disguises as a female bird to trick an eagle so he can get Jerry for his meal.
22 December 22, 1945 Tom is warned by Spike for being quiet while he's napping, but he must to stop Jerry from getting into a sabotage act by making loud noises. Won an.: 32 23 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 and Cherie.
First Tom and Jerry cartoon to win an. 24 May 18, 1946 Jerry wants to get milk for Nibbles from Tom. First appearance of. First Tom and Jerry cartoon to credit the producer. 25 June 29, 1946 Tom calls a mouse exterminator to get rid of Jerry. 26 August 31, 1946 Tom sneaks to Toodle's house to sing his love song to her. First “Tom and Jerry” cartoon that used red and violet-background intro 27 February 22, 1947 Tom goes fishing.
28 March 15, 1947 Tom accidentally gets drunk (repeatedly) and befriends Jerry. 29 April 26, 1947 Tom is performing by playing 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2' by Franz Liszt by his piano, until Jerry breaks up his act. In 1994, it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.: 32 30 June 14, 1947 Tom tries to prevent Jerry from drinking his milk, so he gets an evil idea to get rid of Jerry by adding poison ingredients to his own milk, but his plan completely backfires. Nominated for an.
31 July 12, 1947 Tom woos Toodles at the beach. 32 August 30, 1947 Tom and Butch compete against each other to get Jerry from Mammy Two-Shoe's orders before either one of them will be kicked out. 33 September 27, 1947 Jerry turns invisible so he can outsmart Tom. 34 June 1, 1948 The canary bird saves Jerry from Tom. 35 July 17, 1948 Tom, Jerry, and Spike (or Butch) are fed up of fighting each other and decide to have a truce and became friends instead, but the peace falls apart when they fight over a juicy steak. First Tom and Jerry cartoon that changed blue-background intro as 'A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon. Color by Technicolor'.
36 September 18, 1948 Tom is replaced by another cat (Lightning). First appearance of. 37 October 30, 1948 Tom, as a teacher, teaches his kitten student (Topsy) how to capture Jerry.
38 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 of Black Stereotypes. 39 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 did, but until Jerry tricks Tom by secretly adding red dots all over Tom's face to make him think that he caught the chicken pox. 40 April 30, 1949 In this Thanksgiving short, Jerry and Nibbles dine on Thanksgiving treats until Tom tries to stop them. 41 May 14, 1949 Jerry must protect a baby woodpecker from Tom. Nominated for an. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1956.
42 July 9, 1949 After Tom gets flattened to death by a piano during his attempt of catching Jerry, he is refused to go 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 Fluff, Muff, and Puff.
Meathead is known as Frankie. Final time Billy Bletcher voices Devil Spike. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1956. 43 September 3, 1949 Tom encounters and attempts to chase a Mermouse who looks like Jerry. First appearances of Swordfish and Octopus.
Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 44 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. First time Daws Butler voices Spike. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 45 October 22, 1949 Tom reads through Jerry's diary. First compilation film; contains footage from,. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
46 December 10, 1949 Tom and Butch compete against each other by playing tennis. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 47 January 7, 1950 Jerry protects a little duckling (Quacker) from Tom. First appearance of,. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 48 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 is shown. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
49 March 11, 1950 Tom tries to woo a cowgirl cat. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 50 April 8, 1950 Jerry promises a lion, who escapes from a circus, to take him back to the African jungle.
First appearance of. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 51 July 1, 1950 Jerry and Nibbles celebrate Independence Day. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. 52 September 16, 1950 Tom conducts a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl until Jerry ruins his act.
Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1957 with a blue-background title card. 53 October 21, 1950 Jerry annoys Tom with Spike's bone. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. 54 November 25, 1950 In a billiard club, Tom begins a duel with Jerry in one of the plays.
Remade with Perspacta Stereo in 1958. 55 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. Remade with Perspecta Stereo in 1958. 56 March 3, 1951 Jerry must save a goldfish from Tom. Remade with Perspecta Stereo. 57 April 7, 1951 Jerry's tough cousin (Muscles) protects Jerry from Tom. Nominated for an. First appearance of Muscles.
Remade with Perspecta Stereo. 58 May 26, 1951 After being out all night with his alley cat friends, Tom attempts to catch Jerry as per Mammy Two-Shoe's orders, but he gets sleepy in the process. Remade with Perspecta Stereo. 59 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.
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Rarely aired on television due to. Remade with Perspecta Stereo. 60 September 8, 1951 Spike threatens Tom to keep Tyke clean while he's gone or he'll face the consequences, but in order to do so, he must stop Jerry from sabotaging. 61 October 6, 1951 Tom is accidentally knocked out by Mammy Two-Shoes which causes him to think that he's a mouse. 62 December 8, 1951 Tom tries to have a nap, but Jerry doesn't let him sleep. 63 January 12, 1952 Tom attacks with Jerry and a canary, whilst Tom devises an aerial plan to go after Jerry and the canary. 64 February 16, 1952 Tom is hunting, and knocks down a small wild duck, which Jerry helps to get airborne again.
65 March 15, 1952 Jerry and Nibbles are mouseketeers, while Tom is in charge of protecting the queen's dinner. 66 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,. 67 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 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 July 26, 1952 A new law is agreed, and the dogs are tried for the law.
70 September 6, 1952 Due to Tom's laziness, Mammy gets a new mouse-catching robot cat. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes. 71 October 18, 1952 Tom is hired as a sailor and is tasked with keeping Jerry out of the cruise ship. Third compilation film; Contains footage from. 72 November 29, 1952 Spike decides to build his dream dog house, but Tom and Jerry’s chases constantly destroy it. 73 January 10, 1953 After Jerry gets covered in white, 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 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 March 21, 1953 The pet owned by in, Tom becomes an accomplished pianist himself after his master goes away in order to lure Jerry out with music. Last cartoon to win an.: 32 76 April 25, 1953 Spike strikes an agreement with Tom for the feline to act scared whenever Tyke barks at him. 77 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 began to use blue-background intro. 78 October 17, 1953 Jerry is a scoutmaster who is taking two young mice (both resembling Nibbles) on a hiking trip. 79 November 21, 1953 Jerry wrote an autobiography titled Life with Tom, in which Tom has mixed emotions reading. Fourth compilation film; contains footage from,. 80 January 23, 1954 A litter of puppies were thrown to a river, but Jerry saves them and has to deal with one that won't leave him alone. 81 January 30, 1954 Tom is a cat owned by rancher, who constantly shoots him due to his carelessness and failures to prevent Jerry from stealing their food.
82 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 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 August 14, 1954 Butch disguises himself as a baby to steal the food from Tom and Jerry's household, aggravating both of them.
85 September 4, 1954 Jerry and Nibbles flood the kitchen and freeze it, turning it into a skating rink. 86 October 2, 1954 Tom and Jerry had a vacation in and encountered a local mouse named Topo.
First appearance of Topo. 87 November 13, 1954 Quacker is persistent with the idea of himself being ugly, even resorts to being eaten by Tom rather than to live with his ugliness. 88 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 appearance of Joan and George.
89 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.
90 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 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 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 September 2, 1955 Stick versions of Tom and Jerry came to life when Tom created an insanely detailed blueprint of a mousetrap. 94 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 October 14, 1955 Tom and his pals watch old footage of Spike's misery while the owners were not home. Fifth compilation film; contains footage from,. Only short to end with a regular MGM title instead of its title. Last compilation film in the Hanna-Barbera era.
96 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. All subsequent Hanna-Barbera cartoons were released in CinemaScope. Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released with as producer. First appearance of.
97 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 and as both producers and directors. Nominated for an. 98 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 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 as it's mother and saves him from Tom. In the end it finds it's real mother and leaves. Produced in CinemaScope. CinemaScope remake of.
100 May 4, 1956 When the babysitter is too busy on phone to look after the baby, Tom and Jerry try to do her job. Produced in CinemaScope.
101 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.
Nominated for an. 102 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 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. Produced in CinemaScope.
Last Tom and Jerry cartoon recorded by Western Electric Sound System. 104 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 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. 106 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 shut down. 107 June 7, 1957 This is the remake of 'The Little Orphan' where Nibbles is named as Fluffy and is Jerry's Nephew. Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
CinemaScope remake of. 108 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 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 January 3, 1958 An leaves an Easter egg for Tom and Jerry, which hatches into Quacker, yet again. Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. 111 March 7, 1958 Tom must get rid of Jerry and Nibbles without waking up the king. Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
112 May 2, 1958 Jerry and Quacker go invisible due to vanishing cream and play pranks on Tom. Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Final appearance of Quacker.
113 June 6, 1958 After gets locked up, Jerry and Nibbles attempt to save him, but first they must get past Tom. Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. 114 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 before it shut down in 1957. 1961–1962: Gene Deitch/Rembrandt Films cartoons The following thirteen cartoons were directed by, produced by, and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in, (now in the ). All cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. # Title Date Notes 1 September 7, 1961 2 October 26, 1961 3 December 7, 1961 4 March 23, 1962 5 April 13, 1962 6 May 18, 1962 7 June 22, 1962 8 July 20, 1962 9 August 10, 1962 10 September 14, 1962 11 October 12, 1962 12 November 1, 1962 13 December 21, 1962 1963–1967: Chuck Jones/Sib Tower 12 cartoons The following 34 cartoons were produced by 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. Directors (if other than Jones) or co-directors for each short are listed.
All were released on DVD in 2009 as part of. # Title Date Notes 1 July 27, 1963 2 February 25, 1964 3 March 24, 1964 Co-directed. 4 April 14, 1964 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 5 May 12, 1964 Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
6 December 8, 1964 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 7 January 20, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 8 January 27, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 9 February 10, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 10 March 3, 1965 Directed by and co-directed by Maurice Noble. 11 March 24, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 12 April 7, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
13 May 19, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Released with. 14 June 9, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 15 December 22, 1965 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 16 January 20, 1966 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 17 February 17, 1966 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 18 March 3, 1966 Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
Accidentally credits Abe Levitow for direction. 19 April 28, 1966 Directed. 20 May 5, 1966 Directed. 21 June 30, 1966 Directed by Abe Levitow. 22 July 14, 1966 Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision.
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Sixth compilation film; contains footage from,. 23 August 4, 1966 Directed by Abe Levitow.
24 September 8, 1966 Directed by Abe Levitow. 25 January 20, 1967 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 26 February 24, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. 27 March 10, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. First sequel to O-Solar Meow.
28 April 7, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. Released with. 29 April 14, 1967 Co-directed by Maurice Noble. 30 April 21, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow.
31 May 5, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. 32 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,.
33 August 25, 1967 Directed by Ben Washam. Second sequel to O-Solar Meow. 34 September 8, 1967 Directed by Ben Washam. Sequel to The Cat's Me-Ouch.
Cartoons 2001: Hanna-Barbera Productions/Turner Entertainment cartoon Title Date Notes April 6, 2001 Only made-for-TV short. Directed by Karl Toerge.
Contains footage from. 2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon Title Date Notes September 27, 2005 Directed. 2014: Children in Need sketch Title Date Notes Tom and Jerry: A Fundraising Adventure October 7, 2014 Two-minute sketch shown as part of telethon in the United Kingdom. Spin-offs and other appearances. (1945 film) with Tom and Jerry cameo.
(1953 film) with Tom and Jerry cameo. with Spike Bulldog and His Tyke Son 1957. (1975 TV series, ). (1980 TV series, 15 episodes). (1982) seen on the television E.T. Watches.
(1988 film) with Spike cameo. (1990 TV series, ). (1992 feature film).
(2006 TV series, ). (2014 TV series, ) Notes.
Why, you might ask me? Well, because the writers took two classic characters, and created an excuse for animation.
Tom & Jerry were placed in absolutely stupid settings and the episodes were filled with the most generic and mediocre humor you can find anywhere. But not only humor is generic and mediocre, some of the episodes are directly ripped of the classic ones. Don't want to spoil anything, but, let's just say, one involves an octopus and takes place under water. Yes, the Tom & Jerry scene from Dangerous When Wet.
You thought Chuck Jones' Tom & Jerry ruined the characters??? Just wait till you see this abomination!
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