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Revision as of 18:24, 12 September 2010
This is a complete listing of the 162 theatrical shorts from the Tom and Jerry series produced and released between 1940 and 2005.
Key
★=The spin-off of Tom and Jerry, i.e. Spike and Tyke
= Was reissued
^= love interest for Tom
^^=love interest for Jerry
♫= About Music
1940 – 1958: Hanna and Barbera/MGM cartoons
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.
Puss Gets the Boot was produced by Rudolf Ising; subsequent shorts through 1955 were produced by Fred Quimby. Hanna and Barbera produced the releases from 1956 to 1958.
1940
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
001 | Puss Gets the Boot | February 10 | Tom is known as "Jasper" in this short. Jerry is unnamed in this short, but is officially known as Jinx. First appearances of Tom, Jerry and Mammy Two Shoes. Nominated for Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. First "Hanna Barbera" Tom and Jerry cartoon |
1941
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
002 | The Midnight Snack | July 19 | First Tom and Jerry cartoon in which the characters are so named. |
003 | The Night Before Christmas | December 6 | Nominated for Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. It was the only Christmas related Tom and Jerry short ever made. |
1942
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
004 | Fraidy Cat | January 17 | |
005 | Dog Trouble | April 18 | First appearance of Spike. |
006 | Puss n' Toots | May 30 | ^ First appearance of the love interest for Tom |
007 | The Bowling Alley Cat | July 18 | |
008 | Fine Feathered Friend | October 10 |
1943
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
009 | Sufferin' Cats! | January 16 | First appearance of Meathead. |
010 | The Lonesome Mouse | May 22 | The first cartoon in which Tom and Jerry talk. |
011 | The Yankee Doodle Mouse | June 26 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons [1]: 32 |
012 | Baby Puss | December 25 | First appearances of Butch and Topsy. |
1944
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
013 | The Zoot Cat | February 26 | ^ |
014 | The Million Dollar Cat | May 6 | |
015 | The Bodyguard | July 22 | Spike speaks for the first time. |
016 | Puttin' on the Dog | October 28 | |
017 | Mouse Trouble | December 23 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
1945
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
018 | The Mouse Comes to Dinner | May 5 | ^ |
019 | Mouse in Manhattan | July 7 | |
020 | Tee for Two | July 21 | |
021 | Flirty Birdy | September 22 | |
022 | Quiet Please! | December 22 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons [1]: 32 |
1946
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
023 | Springtime for Thomas | March 30 | ^ First appearance of Toodles Galore |
024 | The Milky Waif | May 18 | First appearance of Nibbles |
025 | Trap Happy | June 29 | |
026 | Solid Serenade | August 31 | ^ |
1947
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
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 [1]: 32 |
030 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse | June 14 | Nominated for 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
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
034 | Kitty Foiled | June 1 | First appearance of the Canary |
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 | This was one of 2 "Tom and Jerry" cartoons to be omitted from the final Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection due to politically incorrect content. Availabile on the UK DVD set entitled Tom and Jerry - The Complete Classic Collection |
1949
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
039 | Polka-Dot Puss | February 26 | |
040 | The Little Orphan | April 23 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
041 | Hatch Up Your Troubles | May 14 | Nominated for 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 |
045 | Jerry's Diary | October 22 | Compilation film, contains footage from Tee for Two, Mouse Trouble, Solid Serenade and The Yankee Doodle Mouse. |
046 | Tennis Chumps | December 10 |
1950
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
047 | Little Quacker | January 7 | First appearance of Quacker |
048 | Saturday Evening Puss | January 14 | |
049 | Texas Tom | March 11 | ^ |
050 | Jerry and the Lion | April 8 | |
051 | Safety Second | July 1 | |
052 | Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl | September 16 | |
053 | The Framed Cat | October 21 | |
054 | Cue Ball Cat | November 25 |
1951
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
055 | Casanova Cat | January 6 | ^ This was one of 2 "Tom and Jerry" cartoons to be omitted from the final Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection due to politically incorrect content. Availabile on the UK DVD set entitled Tom and Jerry - The Complete Classic Collection |
056 | Jerry and the Goldfish | March 3 | |
057 | Jerry's Cousin | April 7 | Nominated for Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons |
058 | Sleepy-Time Tom | May 26 | |
059 | His Mouse Friday | July 7 | Rarely shown on US television due to politically incorrect content Availabile on Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection Volume 3, Disk 1 but the print on this DVD crops out the small pygmy at the end Also availabile on 'Tom and Jerry on Parade' VHS Tape but the print used on this tape mutes out all of the cannibals' dialog |
060 | Slicked-up Pup | September 8 | |
061 | Nit-Witty Kitty | October 6 | |
062 | Cat Napping | December 8 |
1952
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
063 | The Flying Cat | January 12 | Last appearance of the Canary |
064 | The Duck Doctor | February 16 | |
065 | The Two Mouseketeers | March 15 | Won Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons [1] First "Mouseketeers" series cartoon |
066 | Smitten Kitten | April 12 | ^ Compilation film, contains footage from Salt Water Tabby, The Mouse Comes to Dinner, Texas Tom and Solid Serenade. |
067 | Triplet Trouble | April 19 | |
068 | Little Runaway | June 14 | |
069 | Fit to Be Tied | July 26 | |
070 | Push-Button Kitty | September 6 | Last appearance of Mammy Two Shoes |
071 | Cruise Cat | October 18 | Contains footage from Texas Tom. |
072 | The Dog House | November 29 |
1953
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
073 | The Missing Mouse | January 10 | |
074 | Jerry and Jumbo | February 21 | |
075 | Johann Mouse | March 21 | Won an Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons [1]: 32 ♫ |
076 | That's My Pup! | April 25 | |
077 | Just Ducky | September 5 | |
078 | Two Little Indians | October 17 | |
079 | Life with Tom | November 21 | Compilation film, contains footage from Cat Fishin', The Little Orphan and Kitty Foiled. |
1954
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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080 | Puppy Tale | January 23 | |
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 | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format (1.33:1) and in widescreen CinemaScope (2.55:1) First appearances of Joan and George |
089 | Touché, Pussy Cat! | December 18 | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope Nominated for Academy Award for Short Subjects, Cartoons. "Mouseketeer" series The prequel to The Two Mouseketeers |
1955
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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090 | Southbound Duckling | March 12 | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope |
091 | Pup on a Picnic | April 30 | Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope |
092 | Mouse for Sale | May 21 | |
093 | Designs on Jerry | September 2 | |
094 | Tom and Chérie | September 9 | Produced in CinemaScope "Mouseketeer" series |
095 | Smarty Cat | October 14 | Compilation film, contains footage from Solid Serenade, Cat Fishin' and Fit to be Tied |
096 | Pecos Pest | November 11 | Final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced in the standard Academy format. All subsequent cartoons were produced in CinemaScope |
097 | That's My Mommy | November 19 | Produced in CinemaScope |
1956
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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098 | The Flying Sorceress | January 27 | Produced in CinemaScope |
099 | The Egg and Jerry | March 23 | Produced in CinemaScope CinemaScope remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles |
100 | Busy Buddies | May 4 | Produced in CinemaScope, First appearance of Jeannie the baby-sitter |
101 | Muscle Beach Tom | September 7 | Produced in CinemaScope |
102 | Down Beat Bear | October 21 | Produced in CinemaScope |
103 | Blue Cat Blues | November 16 | Produced in CinemaScope ,^^ First cameo appearance of the love interest for Jerry,^ Last appearance of Toodles Galore |
104 | Barbecue Brawl | December 14 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo |
1957
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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105 | Tops with Pops | February 22 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo CinemaScope remake of Love That Pup |
★1 | Give and Tyke | March 29 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo The spin-off of Tom and Jerry, only Spike and Tyke appeared |
106 | Timid Tabby | April 19 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo |
107 | Feedin' the Kiddie | June 7 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo CinemaScope remake of The Little Orphan |
★2 | Scat Cats | July 26 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo The spin-off of Tom and Jerry, only Spike, Tyke, Butch, Meathead and Topsy appeared Last appearances of Tyke, Topsy and Meathead |
108 | Mucho Mouse | September 6 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo |
109 | Tom's Photo Finish | November 1 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo |
1958
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
110 | Happy Go Ducky | January 3 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo |
111 | Royal Cat Nap | March 7 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo Last "Mouseketeer" series cartoon |
112 | The Vanishing Duck | May 2 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo, Last appearance of Quacker |
113 | Robin Hoodwinked | June 6 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo, Last appearance of Nibbles |
114 | Tot Watchers | August 1 | Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo, Last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced at the original MGM cartoon studio before it shut down in 1957, Last appearances of Joan, George, and Jeannie |
1961 – 1962: Gene Deitch/Rembrandt Films cartoons
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 cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1961
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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115 | Switchin' Kitten | September 7 | First "Gene Deitch" Tom and Jerry cartoon, Last appearance of Lightning. |
116 | Down and Outing | October 26 | First appearance of Clint Clobber. |
117 | It's Greek to Me-ow | December 7 |
1962
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
118 | High Steaks | January | |
119 | Mouse Into Space | February 1 | |
120 | Landing Stripling | April 1 | |
121 | Calypso Cat ^ | June 1 | |
122 | Dicky Moe | July 1 | |
123 | The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit | August 1 | |
124 | Tall in the Trap | September 1 | |
125 | Sorry Safari | October 1 | Last appearance of Clint Clobber. First and only appearance of Sidney the elephant. |
126 | Buddies Thicker Than Water | November 1 | |
127 | Carmen Get It! | December 1 | ♫ Last "Gene Deitch" Tom and Jerry cartoon |
1963 – 1967: Chuck Jones/Sib Tower 12 cartoons
The following 34 cartoons were produced by Sib Tower 12 Productions (renamed MGM Animation/Visual Arts after 1967) in Hollywood, California. All shorts were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and are produced by Chuck Jones. Directors for each short are listed. They were all were released on DVD in 2009 as Tom and Jerry, The Chuck Jones Collection.
1963
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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128 | Pent-House Mouse | July 27 | First "Chuck Jones" Tom and Jerry cartoon |
1964
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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129 | The Cat Above and the Mouse Below | (Jones) ♫ | |
130 | Is There a Doctor in the Mouse? | (Jones, Maurice Noble) | |
131 | Much Ado About Mousing | (Jones, Noble) | |
132 | Snowbody Loves Me | (Jones, Noble) | |
133 | The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse | (Jones, Noble) |
1965
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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134 | Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life | (Jones, Noble) | |
135 | Tom-ic Energy | (Jones, Noble) | |
136 | Bad Day at Cat Rock | (Jones, Noble) | |
137 | The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off | (Jim Pabian, Noble) | |
138 | Haunted Mouse | (Jones, Noble) | |
139 | I'm Just Wild About Jerry | (Jones, Noble) | |
140 | Of Feline Bondage | (Jones) | |
141 | The Year of the Mouse | (Jones, Noble) | |
142 | The Cat's Me-Ouch! | (Jones, Noble) |
1966
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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143 | Duel Personality | (Jones, Noble) | |
144 | Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary | (Jones, Noble) | |
145 | Jerry-Go-Round | (Jones, Noble) | |
146 | Love Me, Love My Mouse | (Jones, Ben Washam) ^ Last appearance of the love interest for Tom | |
147 | Puss 'n' Boats | (Abe Levitow) | |
148 | Filet Meow | (Levitow) ^^ | |
149 | Matinee Mouse | (Tom Ray, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera)[2] | |
150 | The A-Tom-Inable Snowman | (Levitow) | |
151 | Catty-Cornered | (Levitow) |
1967
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
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152 | Cat and Dupli-cat | (Jones, Noble) | |
153 | O-Solar Meow | (Levitow) | |
154 | Guided Mouse-ille | (Levitow) | |
155 | Rock 'n' Rodent | (Levitow)♫ | |
156 | Cannery Rodent | (Jones, Noble) | |
157 | The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. | (Levitow) ^^ Last appearance of the love interest for Jerry | |
158 | Surf-Bored Cat | (Levitow) | |
159 | Shutter Bugged Cat | (Ray, Hanna, Barbera) [3] | |
160 | Advance and Be Mechanized | (Washam) | |
161 | Purr-Chance to Dream | (Washam) Last "Chuck Jones" Tom and Jerry cartoon |
2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon
2005
Episode number | Title | Date | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
162 | The Karate Guard | September 27 | Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt, Last appearances of Tom, Jerry, Butch, and Spike |
See also
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992 feature movie)
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Vallance, Tom (2006-12-20). "Joseph Barbera: Animation pioneer whose creations with William Hanna included the Flintstones and Tom and Jerry". The Independent (London).
- ^ Compilation film, contains footage from Love That Pup, The Flying Cat, Professor Tom, The Missing Mouse and The Truce Hurts
- ^ Compilation film, contains footage from Part Time Pal, The Yankee Doodle Mouse, Nit-Witty Kitty, Johann Mouse, Heavenly Puss and Designs on Jerry