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'''Tom and Jerry''' – Pairing of names from [[Pierce Egan|Pierce Egan's]] ''Life in London, or Days and Nights of Jerry Hawthorne and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom''. Egan was a noted chronicler of London low life of the [[Regency Period]] ([[1810]]-[[1820]]), when the rich young bucks of London like Tom and Jerry were notorious for roistering in the streets, breaking windows, and assaulting passers-by.
'''''[[Tom and Jerry]]''''' is an American animated media franchise and series of comedy short films.


'''''Tom and Jerry''''' may also refer to:
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A '''Tom and Jerry shop''' was a low beer hall in the [[19th century]], a name derived both from Egan's work and from the older name '''Jerry shop''' that predated Egan.
==In the ''Tom and Jerry'' franchise==
* [[Tom and Jerry filmography|''Tom and Jerry'' filmography]], a list of the 166 cartoon shorts
* [[List of Tom and Jerry feature films|List of ''Tom and Jerry'' feature films]], a list of feature-length films
**''[[Tom and Jerry: The Movie]]'' (1992)
**[[Tom & Jerry (2021 American film)|''Tom & Jerry'' (2021 film)]]
* [[List of Tom and Jerry video games|List of ''Tom and Jerry'' video games]]
* [[Tom and Jerry#Television|''Tom and Jerry''#Television]], a list of TV shows


==Other uses in arts and entertainment==
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* [[Tom and Jerry (Van Beuren)|''Tom and Jerry'' (Van Beuren)]], fictional characters in a series of cartoons 1931–1933
* ''[[Tom and Jerry, or Life in London]]'', staged in 1821, based on characters by Pierce Egan
* Tom Good and Jerry Leadbetter, in the British sitcom ''[[The Good Life (1975 TV series)|The Good Life]]''
* Tom and Jerry Yeo, brothers in the Singaporean film ''[[I Not Stupid Too]]''
* [[Tom & Jerry (album)|''Tom & Jerry'' (album)]], by Simon & Garfunkel, 2002
* [[Tom & Jerry (1996 film)|''Tom & Jerry'' (1996 film)]], an Indian Malayalam-language comedy
* [[Tom and Jerry (2021 Indian film)|''Tom and Jerry'' (2021 Indian film)]]
* [[Tom & Jerry (2021 American film)|''Tom & Jerry'' (2021 American film)]]


==Performing pairs==
The verb '''to Tom and Jerry''' means "to engage in riotous behavior".
* Tom and Jerry (fl. 1956 to 1959), (Tom Graph and Jerry Landis) later known as [[Simon & Garfunkel]]
* [[Tom and Jerry (guitarists)]] (fl. early 1960s), Tommy Tomlinson and Jerry Kennedy
* [[Tom Cheek]] and [[Jerry Howarth]], radio announcers for Toronto Blue Jays baseball team 1981–2005 <!--IAR two links-->
* Tom & Jerry, alias used by the electronic music duo [[4hero]].


==Other uses==
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* [[Tom and Jerry (drink)]], a cocktail containing eggnog and rum
* [[Tom & Jerry (roller coaster)]], at Parque Warner Madrid, Spain
* Tom and Jerry engine, a pump at [[Great Orme]], Wales
* Tom and Jerry, nicknames for the satellites of the [[GRACE and GRACE-FO]] mission
* Tom and Jerry, processors in the [[Atari Jaguar]] game console
* Tom and Jerry, a nickname for an 1800s British [[beerhouse]]


==See also==
The name '''Tom and Jerry''' was also used for a British mixed drink and for an American punch: an [[egg nog]] spiked with brandy and rum and served hot, usually in a mug. An early bartender's guide ''How to Mix Drinks'' ([[1862]]) was credited to "Jerry Thomas".
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*"[[Tom & Gerri]]", TV episode of ''Inside No. 9''
* ''[[Jerry and Tom]]'', a 1998 American film
* ''[[Life in London (novel)|Life in London]]'', a 1821 British novel where the ''Tom and Jerry'' names originated


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[[Animation|Animated]] cat ('''Tom''') and mouse ('''Jerry''') team who formed the basis of a massively successful series of cartoons made by animators [[Hanna-Barbera|William Hanna and Joseph Barbera]], first for [[MGM]]'s [[Frederick C. Quimby|Fred Quimby]] from the 1940s to the 1960s, then again, for their own company in the mid-1970s. The plot usually consists of Tom's frustrated attempts to eat Jerry, and the mayhem that ensues. Also [[comic books]].

Jerry appeared without Tom in the film ''Anchors Away'' (1945), in which he performed a dance routine with [[Gene Kelly]].

The music for all the Tom and Jerry cartoons up to 1958 was written by [[Scott Bradley]].

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'''Tom and Jerry''' was the original stage name used by [[Simon and Garfunkel|Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel]] in [[1957]]. They had a hit with the song "Hey Schoolgirl". Garfunkel was Tom, and Simon was Jerry. They toured for eighteen months before retiring to become college students and then reforming in [[1963]] as Simon and Garfunkel.

They performed one last time as Tom and Jerry in [[Buffalo, New York]] in [[1967]], when they opened for [[Frank Zappa]] and the Mothers of Invention. They did a short set as Tom and Jerry, performing only their old numbers. This was followed by the usual chaotic Mothers show. Then they came back out for an encore, still in the guise of Tom and Jerry, and sang "Sounds of Silence" to a suddenly comprehending audience.

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Tom and Jerry is an American animated media franchise and series of comedy short films.

Tom and Jerry may also refer to:

In the Tom and Jerry franchise

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Other uses in arts and entertainment

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Performing pairs

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Other uses

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See also

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