Watch over 45 minutes of Tom and Jerry's funniest moments from classic episodes! Featuring guests like Jerry's Cousin, Uncle Pecos and Spike and Tyke!
Episodes included in order:
Jerry and the Goldfish (1951):
Tom, whose appetite was whetted by a radio cooking program, wants to make a meal out of the pet goldfish. Jerry, who is friends with the fish, does what he can to thwart their feline foe.
Salt Water Tabby (1947):
It's a grand day at the beach for Tom and his girlfriend Toots - that is, until Jerry shows up (and, for a while, gets a rather vicious crab involved as well).
Jerry's Cousin (1951):
When Tom's harassment gets out of hand, Jerry writes to his Cousin Muscles, a tough inner city mouse, and asks for his help.
Cruise Cat (1952):
Tom is the official cat on the cruise ship S.S. Aloha, but he'll be kicked off if the captain finds even one mouse. That one, of course, is Jerry, who sneaks on board just before sailing and is pursued relentlessly by Tom
Hic-cup Pup (1954):
Spike has just put Tyke to bed for his nap when Tom and Jerry chase out the door to Tyke's crib, waking him up. This gives Tyke an attack of hiccups. Spike warns Tom not to wake him up again, which of course is all Jerry needs.
Neapolitan Mouse (1954):
Tom chases Jerry through the streets of Naples; they meet a local mouse who recognizes them from their cartoons and shows them around. Meanwhile, some local dogs are shadowing them.
Pecos Pest (1955):
Jerry's eccentric uncle, Pecos, a Texas mouse, comes to spend the night with him before his musical performance on television the next day.
Barbecue Brawl (1956):
Spike is showing his son Tyke how to barbecue when his cooking is disrupted by a typical Tom-and-Jerry chase.
Tom-ic Energy (1965):
Tom chases Jerry through a construction site, among other locales in this Chuck Jones episode.
Push-Botton Kitty (1952):
Tom has been replaced by a new mouse-catching robot cat, Mechano. Mechano is frighteningly efficient, foiling several attempts by Jerry.
Saturday Evening Puss (1950):
Tom and his friends have a party in the house. Jerry, unable to sleep, emerges from his mouse hole to stop it.
Texas Tom (1950):
Toots arrives at the ranch where Tom is tormenting Jerry, and Tom puts on all his best moves, though Jerry does his best to sabotage Tom.
The Framed Cat (1950):
Tom steals a drumstick and frames Jerry. After he gets the chicken from the bone, Spike becomes very interested in it.
The Two Mouseketeers (1952):
Tom, who is a soldier in the King's castle, is assigned to guard the food laid out on a banquet table. Jerry and a smaller mouse companion, two wandering "mouseketeers," make the situation miserable for Tom as they abscond with (and occasionally eat) all the food they can.
Little Runaway (1952):
A baby seal escapes from the circus and ends up in Jerry's backyard pond. Tom finds out soon enough when Jerry grabs a fish from Tom's plate, and when the circus offers a $10,000 reward, his goal is clear.
The Dog House (1952):
Spike is building his dream house when Tom crashes into it mid-chase. Of course, Jerry then takes every opportunity to route the chases through the construction project.
For a classic collection of Tom and Jerry Episodes, check out the 85th Anniversary Kids Collection which includes: Mouse Trouble, The Bodyguard, Zoot Cat, Solid Serenade, Springtime for Thomas, The Invisible Mouse, The Cat Concerto, Hatch Up Your Troubles, Love That Pup, Little Quacker, Saturday Evening Puss, The Framed Cat, Cue Ball Cat, Jerry's Cousin, Fit to Be Tied, The Two Mouseketeers, That's My Pup!, Two Little Indians, Jerry and Jumbo, The Missing Mouse, Little School Mouse, Touché, Pussy Cat!, That's My Mommy, Pecos Pest, Smarty Cat, Mouse for Sale, Tom and Chérie, Mucho Mouse, Happy Go Ducky, The Vanishing Duck
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