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Season 1934

  • S1934E01 The Discontented Canary

    • September 1, 1934

    A canary, unhappy with his life in a cage, manages to escape. He flies happily through the outdoors and tries life in the wild to the strains of "Man on the Flying Trapeze." However, he finds the outside world too dangerous for his liking, and he returns to the safety of captivity.

  • S1934E02 The Old Pioneer

    • September 29, 1934

    An old geezer- with perhaps a bit of Baron Munchausen in him- tells of his heroic exploits to a newsboy hawking papers at a cigar store, with a huge statue of a wooden Indian outside.

  • S1934E03 Tale of the Vienna Woods

    • October 27, 1934

    A deer prances in the woods, and a statue of the mythical, flute-playing Pan comes to life. Pan befriends the young fawn. They dance, play tricks on each other, and tangle with a pack of hunting dogs. Pan saves the day.

  • S1934E04 Bosko's Parlor Pranks

    • November 24, 1934

    Bosko keeps Wilbur occupied with tales of his past exploits while Honey steps out on an errand.

  • S1934E05 Toyland Broadcast

    • December 22, 1934

    A toy shop becomes a radio station in this musical special with an all-star toy cast.

Season 1935

  • S1935E01 Hey-Hey Fever

    • January 9, 1935

    In this musical extravaganza, Bosko goes to Mother Goose Land and advocates a back-to-the-land cure for the Depression!

  • S1935E02 When the Cat's Away

    • February 16, 1935

    Happy mice and cockroaches are looting a kitchen full of goodies. When the housecat goes out for some romance, mice have a party and cockroaches hold a dance. The mice all mount a marvelous musical production of "Little Brown Jug," and then partake of the alcoholic beverage! Then a troupe of cockroaches sing and dance to "La Cucaracha." And then... a giant, mean rat shows up to spoil the fun. The rat decides to make a cute girl mouse his own- until the cat returns, that is, just in time to send him packing. Cat and mouse retire to their separate quarters.

  • S1935E03 The Lost Chick

    • March 9, 1935

    A chicken has hatched seven chicks; she locates six of them, but the seventh, Eggbert, is lost.

  • S1935E04 The Calico Dragon

    • March 30, 1935

    A doll-faced little girl reads a fairy tale to her doll at bedtime. After she nods off, her stuffed animals and other characters come to life on the landscape of her bed.

  • S1935E05 Good Little Monkeys

    • April 13, 1935

    Three statuettes of monkeys come to life and are tempted by the Devil, who uses peanuts and an exotic dancer.

  • S1935E06 The Chinese Nightingale

    • April 27, 1935

    A mini-musical, telling in song (through a trio of Chinese girls) the fairy tale of a beautiful nightingale, beloved of the Chinese emperor, who is gladdened by its song.

  • S1935E07 Poor Little Me

    • May 11, 1935

    An unwanted skunk, Stinky, sings "I Ain't Got Nobody" until he meets a girl. Then the villain comes along.

  • S1935E08 Barnyard Babies

    • May 25, 1935

    There is a baby contest going on in the barn, but the rooster and hen haven't hatched their brood yet! The rooster is awaiting the arrival of the "blessed event," but he tries to hurry the process by a day because he wants them to appear in the Better Babies Contest. A parade of barnyard animals' offspring compete in a talent contest and do their stuff. At the end of the contest, there's a late entrant that steals the cup!

  • S1935E09 The Old Plantation

    • September 21, 1935

    Several toys (including lots of stereotyped black toys) try and help their plantation owner by holding a toy horse race so Simon Legree can't foreclose.

  • S1935E10 Honeyland

    • October 19, 1935

    All the bees in Honeyland have a perfect Utopian society, working hard to mass-produce honey all day making honey for the winter while singing merry tunes.

  • S1935E11 Alias St. Nick

    • November 16, 1935

    It's Christmas Eve, and Mrs. Mouse is reading "A Visit from St. Nicholas" to her brood, but Little Cheeser is having none of it- he doesn't believe in Santa Claus!

  • S1935E12 Run Sheep, Run!

    • December 14, 1935

    Bosko and his dog Bruno are guarding some sheep. Bosko is sleeping and not watching his flock carefully. The youngest and most mischievous in the herd is a black sheep who runs into the woods and plays a trick on the others, pretending that he has been kidnapped.

Season 1936

  • S1936E01 Bottles

    • January 11, 1936

    A busy old pharmacist falls asleep one night while working in his apothecary, and has a wild dream in which all of the bottles in his store come to life, and he shrinks down and becomes a part of their world.

  • S1936E02 The Early Bird and the Worm

    • February 8, 1936

    A sprightly young bird gets up early, the better to get the jump on his neighborhood worm, but he finds his quarry elusive.

  • S1936E03 The Old Mill Pond

    • March 7, 1936

    A bunch of musician lookalike frogs cut a rug in this swing extravaganza.

  • S1936E04 Two Little Pups

    • April 4, 1936

    A big old chicken comes over a wall and into the garden of an estate where two very cute puppies are living. The feisty little pups cause havoc as they chase around the chicken.

  • S1936E05 The Old House

    • May 2, 1936

    Bosko, Bruno and his honey, Honey dare to go inside an old, abandoned (and haunted) house with wild and frightening results.

  • S1936E06 The Pups' Picnic

    • May 30, 1936

    Two puppies at a picnic are scolded for nosing around the food. They wander off and stumble on a fox hunt, spotting the fox after all of the big dogs have sped ahead.

  • S1936E07 To Spring

    • June 4, 1936

    A group of elves is in charge of adding color back to the landscape for spring! Old Man Winter fights back, pushing the lever to turn the "spring machine" off!

  • S1936E08 Little Cheeser

    • July 11, 1936

    Cheeser the mouse doesn't want to go bed. In a fitful sleep, he has good and bad "angels" to help him decide right from wrong.

  • S1936E09 The Pups' Christmas

    • December 12, 1936

    What kind of toys are they that stand up and hit from front, side and back, that grab one's tails, punch one's nose and roll you over? That's what two frisky little pups ask when they go on a rampage with the toys under the Christmas tree.

Season 1937

  • S1937E01 Circus Daze

    • January 16, 1937

    Bosko and Honey are two black children who have a wild adventure at the circus.

  • S1937E02 Swing Wedding

    • February 13, 1937

    This politically incorrect cartoon is very reminiscent of "Cabin In The Sky," in that a very sexy Ethel Waters (as Minnie the Moocher) is about to be married to Stepin Fetchit (as Smoky Joe), but Stepin isn't in any hurry to get hitched.

  • S1937E03 Bosko's Easter Eggs

    • March 17, 1937

    Bosko decides to help his girlfriend Honey collect eggs to color for Easter. He and his dog Bruno have all kinds of trouble with the chickens.

  • S1937E04 Little Ol' Bosko and the Pirates

    • May 1, 1937

    Bosko is told to go straight to "Gramma's" with a fresh batch of cookies. Straight to Gramma's Bosko goes, but his imagination gets distracted along the way.

  • S1937E05 The Hound and the Rabbit

    • May 29, 1937

    A round little-boy bunny who's a member of a football team befriends a lost, but irrepressibly chummy, angular hunting dachshund and names him Sniffy.

  • S1937E06 The Wayward Pups

    • July 10, 1937

    Two small puppies escape from their yard and go exploring the dangerous suburb. They get into serious strife, which ends in a fast-paced chase involving most of the neighborhood.

  • S1937E07 Little Ol' Bosko and the Cannibals

    • August 28, 1937

    Bosko's mammy gives him some cookies to take to Grandma's house. Unfortunately, his imagination takes him to a jungle village full of cannibal cookie-eating frogs that try to get his cookies.

  • S1937E08 Little Buck Cheeser

    • December 18, 1937

    Little Cheeser dreams of building a rocket ship and going to the moon like his hero, Buck Rogers. Inspired by Rogers (and visions of cheese), Cheeser and the mice build the rocket to see if the moon really is made of cheese. Once there, the rocket ship becomes trapped in a Limburger cheese river.

Season 1938

  • S1938E01 Little Ol' Bosko in Bagdad

    • January 1, 1938

    Bosko is a little black kid who is sent out to take some cookies to his grandma when he meets an Arab frog who takes him on a magic carpet to a land where other frogs, who play jazz, want to steal his cookies.

  • S1938E02 Pipe Dreams

    • February 5, 1938

    The "three good monkeys" are tempted to smoke some Helz Fire Tobacco. They explore the tobacco shop, a world of match box trains and talking cigars.

  • S1938E03 Cleaning House

    • February 19, 1938

    In order to get out of his share of the house work, the Captain pretends that he's sick. Worried Mama calls for the doctor. The doctor is all tied up, so and they give the Captain a physical that he'll never forget.

  • S1938E04 The Little Bantamweight

    • March 12, 1938

    When the eggs begin to hatch, Papa Rooster starts training his little fighters for the big bantamweight match.

  • S1938E05 Blue Monday

    • April 2, 1938

    After having been finally roused out of bed by the alarm clock, the Captain gets slapped in the face by his suspenders because the buttons are missing from his pants.

  • S1938E06 Poultry Pirates

    • April 16, 1938

    The Captain falls asleep just outside the gate of his yard, after he chases the local animals out of his vegetable garden. While asleep, he dreams that he's chasing them around and catches a little chick and spanks it, then a big angered rooster takes on the Captain and knocks him back to reality.

  • S1938E07 The Captain's Pup

    • April 30, 1938

    The Captain buys a puppy in the window of Pete's Pooch Palace, but now he has to deal with Mama, because she doesn't was a dog in the house.

  • S1938E08 An Optical Poem

    • May 1, 1938

    To most of us, music suggests definite mental images of form and color. The picture you are about to see is a novel scientific experiment. Its object is to convey these mental images in visual form.

  • S1938E09 A Day at the Beach

    • June 25, 1938

    The Captain, his family and the Inspector spend a day at the beach.

  • S1938E10 What a Lion!

    • July 16, 1938
  • S1938E11 The Pygmy Hunt

    • August 6, 1938

    The Captain and The Inspector, and the dog Pluto travel to Africa to find the world's smallest pygmy. The Captain and the Inspector track the pygmy back to his hut where he out smarts them by swapping clothes with the Inspector and escapes to the rest of the pygmy tribe who come after the Captain and Inspector with arrows. They manage to get away.

  • S1938E12 Old Smokey

    • September 3, 1938

    Engine Co. No. 1 is replacing faithful fire horse Old Smokey with a new engine, which Der Captain is very proud of.

  • S1938E13 Buried Treasure

    • September 17, 1938

    The Captain, Hans, Fritz, the Inspector and John Silver all compete to find Captain Kidd's buried treasure chest.

  • S1938E14 The Winning Ticket

    • October 1, 1938

    The Captain and the Kids win $100,000 in a lottery, and John Silver dresses up as a frail, old woman to try and steal the ticket.

  • S1938E15 Honduras Hurricane

    • October 15, 1938

    The pirate Long John Silver forces Captain Katzenjammer into a rigged bet at cannon-point.

  • S1938E16 The Captain's Christmas

    • December 17, 1938

    The Captain is going to surprise the kids by dressing as Santa Claus, but the peg-legged pirate villain, John, takes his place.

Season 1939

  • S1939E01 Petunia National Park

    • January 14, 1939

    The Captain, his wife, the Inspector and the kids spend the day at Petunia National Park.

  • S1939E02 Seal Skinners

    • January 28, 1939

    The Captain and Hans and Fritz vie with the pirate gang for the capture of a runaway vaudeville seal and a $30,000 reward. Comedy ensues.

  • S1939E03 Mama's New Hat

    • February 11, 1939

    For Mother's Day, Hans and Fritz buy Mama a hat. They fall off the sidewalk and drop the maternal millinery into dirty water.

  • S1939E04 Jitterbug Follies

    • February 25, 1939

    Count Screwloose and J.R. the Wonder Dog are promoting a $10,000 swing contest. They intend to skip town with the entry fees, but a menacing thug from the "Citizens for Fair Play" convinces them to devise alternative plans.

  • S1939E05 Wanted: No Master

    • March 18, 1939

    J.R. the Wonder Dog tricks his roguish master (Count Screwloose) into answering an ad for marriage by placing a picture of a very pretty girl over the face of an unattractive spinster.

  • S1939E06 The Little Goldfish

    • April 15, 1939

    A goldfish living in a fishbowl dreams about living life in the sea, but the little fish soon realizes that the big ocean is no place for him.

  • S1939E07 Art Gallery

    • May 13, 1939

    Night falls in an art gallery. A statue of Nero comes to life and tries to tempt the statuette of the Three Good Little Monkeys (See No evil, Hear No evil, Speak No evil) into helping him set fire to a picture of Rome. Ultimately, the monkeys yield to temptation with disastrous results, and the other paintings must come to life to save them.

  • S1939E08 The Bear That Couldn't Sleep

    • June 10, 1939

    Barney Bear tries - and keeps trying - to settle down for his winter's nap. But nothing goes well. First appearance of Barney Bear

  • S1939E09 Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    • July 15, 1939

    Yet another version of the classic fable of breaking and entering; in this bear family, Papa is a bit accident-prone and cowardly.

  • S1939E10 The Bookworm

    • August 26, 1939

    In a library, a raven is trying to catch a studious bookworm for dinner. To everyone's shock, including the raven, characters from various horror books come to life and chase the bookworm.

  • S1939E11 One Mother's Family

    • September 30, 1939

    A mother hen takes her chicks for a walk in the woods. Her time is occupied trying to keep them all out of harm's way, particularly one accident-prone little rooster.

  • S1939E12 The Blue Danube

    • October 28, 1939

    A conductor, in silhouette against sheet music, leads the title tune, which dissolves into a series of placid landscapes. We see a swan family. A duckling rescues the little swans.

  • S1939E13 Peace on Earth

    • December 9, 1939

    On Christmas Eve, two squirrel children ask their grandfather what men are. He describes them, then narrates the story of how humanity destroyed itself by war, as chilling scenes of armed conflict play on the screen. After the last human dies, the animals take their war implements and build homes from them, to live forever in peace.

  • S1939E14 The Mad Maestro

    • December 30, 1939

    The maestro is conducting his orchestra of assorted animals. Some of them aren't very adept at following his direction.

Season 1940

  • S1940E01 The Fishing Bear

    • January 20, 1940

    Barney teaches us all a thing or two about how not to fish.

  • S1940E02 Puss Gets the Boot

    • February 10, 1940

    Jasper (aka Tom) chases Jinx (aka Jerry) all over the house. Tom breaks things. Mammy threatens to throw him out. Jerry breaks more things trying to get her to follow through. The first Tom and Jerry cartoon.

  • S1940E03 Home on the Range

    • March 23, 1940

    A calf ventures away from her mom to go out and play with a hare in the middle of the night in the dark forest.

  • S1940E04 A Rainy Day

    • April 20, 1940

    The Bear Family returns from "Goldilocks And The Three Bears." Mama Bear persuades her reluctant husband Papa Bear to fix the shingles on the roof, a job that he put off doing.

  • S1940E05 Swing Social

    • May 18, 1940

    A black man is lazily fishing on a pier, his jug of moonshine out of sight of the approaching preacher. The preacher tells the fisherman that the fish don't bite on Sunday, then the camera pans down to a school of 'black' fish who perform swing numbers of the popular stars of the era. After all is said and done, the reverend concludes, "And that's why the fish don't bite on Sundays!"

  • S1940E06 Tom Turkey and His Harmonica Humdingers

    • June 8, 1940

    Tom Turkey wanders over to the general store, his harmonica in hand. In no time he and the good ol' boys there begin a jam session on harmonicas (and one piccolo) that end up turning the store into a total wreck.

  • S1940E07 The Milky Way

    • June 22, 1940

    Three kittens, denied milk as punishment for misbehaving, sail up into the Milky Way in a hot air balloon. Once in the Milky Way, they find it a land of natural milk springs and gushers. The kittens proceed to happily gorge themselves on milk. However, it turns out to be just a dream.

  • S1940E08 The Bookworm Turns

    • July 20, 1940

    Dr. Jeckyl switches the brain of a bookworm into a dumb crow.

  • S1940E09 Romeo in Rhythm

    • August 10, 1940

    Swingin' Romeo and Flat-Foot Juliet do their Jazzy version of Romeo and Juliet.

  • S1940E10 Papa Gets the Bird

    • September 7, 1940

    Mama Bear thinks Papa Bear is a nincompoop. Papa Bear decides to prove her wrong by giving Mama Bear's canary a bath.

  • S1940E11 The Homeless Flea

    • October 12, 1940

    A flea tries to build itself a home on the back of a dog. Of course, the dog tries to get free of the menace.

  • S1940E12 Gallopin' Gals

    • October 26, 1940

    A stakes race for fillies is the subject of this cartoon, with the contestant horses portrayed as catty, gossiping women.

  • S1940E13 The Lonesome Stranger

    • November 23, 1940

    A spoof of the Lone Ranger. Three Mexican banditos shoot up a town and rob the stage. The Lonesome Stranger and his horse "Sa-liiiiiver" must stop them.

  • S1940E14 Mrs. Ladybug

    • December 21, 1940

    A mother ladybug has too many children to handle, so she puts out an ad for a maid to help with the chores.

Season 1941

  • S1941E01 Abdul the Bulbul-Ameer

    • February 22, 1941

    The familiar song is adapted into a cartoon short. Abdul The Bulbul-Ameer, a rotund Arab, gets into a brawl with Ivan Skavinski Scavar, a preening Russian Cossack.

  • S1941E02 The Little Mole

    • April 5, 1941

    A morality play about a little mole. He's given a chance to see by a con man named Professor Primrose Skunk, using pop bottle bottoms for lenses.

  • S1941E03 The Goose Goes South

    • April 26, 1941

    A little goose walks south instead of flying, hitchhiking as he goes. He runs into trouble with a family of hillbillies for trespassing.

  • S1941E04 Dance of the Weed

    • June 7, 1941

    A clumsy yokel of a male weed courts a delicate female flower ballerina by trying to dance with her.

  • S1941E05 The Alley Cat

    • July 5, 1941

    A hungry alley cat is scrounging for food when he notices a hot babe cat way up in her Park Avenue apartment.

  • S1941E06 The Midnight Snack

    • July 19, 1941

    Tom wants to stop Jerry from having a snack

  • S1941E07 Little Cesario

    • August 30, 1941

    The saga of a screw-up St. Bernard puppy born into a family of decorated life-savers who, in spite of his bumbling efforts, manages to save the life of his hero- the head of the clan- and earn his place of honor.

  • S1941E08 Officer Pooch

    • September 6, 1941

    Officer Pooch, the local ice cream-swilling cop on the beat, attempts to rescue a kitten stuck atop a utility pole while a stray mutt hampers his attempts in an effort to get the kitten.

  • S1941E09 The Field Mouse

    • December 27, 1941

    A lazy field mouse is criticized for his disinterest in work by his invalid grandfather, until one day he proves his worth by going into the thresher and rescuing his grandpa from the deadly mechanism.

Season 1942

  • S1942E01 Fraidy Cat

    • January 7, 1942

    Jerry figures out how to scare Tom

  • S1942E02 The Hungry Wolf

    • February 21, 1942

    A wolf, starving to death, runs across a cute little rabbit. The innocent rabbit tries to help the wolf, even though the wolf looks at the rabbit as nothing more than a meal. But just as the wolf is about to strike, he gets an attack of guilt and spares the rabbit. The rabbit then rewards him with a hearty meal and friendship.

  • S1942E03 The First Swallow

    • March 14, 1942

    The story of a single swallow who, taking a rest from southward flight at a mission in California, ultimately brings about the famed migration of swallows to the mission at San Juan Capistrano.

  • S1942E04 The Bear and the Beavers

    • March 28, 1942

    A storybook tale of a Bear (Barney Bear) trying to move from caves to cabins - and beavers that get in the way.

  • S1942E05 Dog Trouble

    • April 18, 1942

    Tom and Jerry awaken a bulldog

  • S1942E06 Little Gravel Voice

    • May 16, 1942

    A little burro can't make any friends because his ear-splitting brays drive all the other young animals in the desert community away.

  • S1942E07 Puss n' Toots

    • May 30, 1942

    Tom tries to impress a lady, but Jerry might have more luck

  • S1942E08 Bats in the Belfry

    • July 4, 1942

    A trio of belfry-dwelling bats explain why they are associated with nuttiness. They do so in a musical manner and are not afraid to demonstrate what they mean.

  • S1942E09 The Bowling Alley-Cat

    • July 18, 1942

    Tom and Jerry find themselves in a bowling alley

  • S1942E10 Blitz Wolf

    • August 22, 1942

    This variation on the Three Little Pigs tale takes place during World War II. The evil Adolf Wolf, "one big stinker," is about to invade the state of Pigmania, but Sergeant Pork spoils his plans.

  • S1942E11 The Early Bird Dood It!

    • August 29, 1942

    The worm barely escapes the bird again. In search of a way to get rid of the bird, he enlists the help of a cat, but the bird is too smart for the cat.

  • S1942E12 Chips Off the Old Block

    • September 12, 1942

    Butch, a beaten up pug of a tomcat, is having a good day, and everything is peaceful. Then the doorbell rings.

  • S1942E13 Fine Feathered Friend

    • October 10, 1942

    Jerry uses a hen's help to defend himself from Tom

  • S1942E14 Wild Honey

    • November 7, 1942

    Subtitled: How to Get Along Without a Ration Book. With Barney Bear.

  • S1942E15 Barney Bear's Victory Garden

    • December 26, 1942

    Instructional Video for winning the war - one bear's garden at a time.

Season 1943

  • S1943E01 Sufferin' Cats

    • January 16, 1943

    Tom fights another cat for Jerry

  • S1943E02 Bah Wilderness

    • February 13, 1943

    Barney attempts to enjoy the Great Outdoors.

  • S1943E03 Dumb-Hounded

    • March 20, 1943

    Droopy looks for an escaped criminal.

  • S1943E04 The Boy and the Wolf

    • April 24, 1943

    A little Mexican boy is herding sheep with his dog Perrito. The boy plays a prank on Perrito, pretending the wolf is attacking the flock.

  • S1943E05 Red Hot Riding Hood

    • May 8, 1943

    This sensual adaptation of the old fairy story soon liberates its principals from their cute Disney-style forest and slaps them right in the middle of swanky Manhattan. Grandma's a nymphomaniac swinger, and her rustic cottage home a hip penthouse pad. Little Red has become a red-hot singer-stripper; the Wolf is a model of lupine lechery; and the forest is supplanted by a big-city nightclub as the enchanted place of forbidden sexuality. The Wolf tries to pull the old Red Riding Hood gag in order to meet up with Little Red, but Grandma has other ideas.

  • S1943E06 The Lonesome Mouse

    • May 22, 1943

    Jerry discovers what life around the house is like without Tom

  • S1943E07 Who Killed Who?

    • June 19, 1943

    A man is murdered, and the detective tries to find out whodunit. But the house he's investigating is decidedly haunted, and he never knows just what's round the next corner.

  • S1943E08 The Yankee Doodle Mouse

    • June 26, 1943

    Tom and Jerry use items in a basement as weapons in a battle

  • S1943E09 The Uninvited Pest

    • July 16, 1943

    Barney is settling in for his hibernation when a squirrel spots his bedtime snack: a bowl of walnuts. The squirrel sneaks in and wakes Barney up. Barney chases out the squirrel, who proceeds to drop first the nut, then himself, down Barney's noisy tin roof.

  • S1943E10 One Ham's Family

    • August 14, 1943

    A big bad wolf dresses up as Santa Claus in an attempt to bag some ham. Mother and Father Pig turn in for a good night's sleep.

  • S1943E11 War Dogs

    • October 9, 1943

    A pseudo-documentary about an army canine unit, "The WOOFs", and their training regime. One dog, though, Private Smiley, just doesn't seem to get the hang of it, though.

  • S1943E12 The Stork's Holiday

    • October 23, 1943

    The stork must improvise a defense against anti-aircraft fire in order to deliver babies to Nazi Germany.

  • S1943E13 What's Buzzin' Buzzard?

    • November 27, 1943

    Desperate to get a bite to eat, two buzzards resort to cannibalism.

  • S1943E14 Baby Puss

    • December 25, 1943

    The child of the house treats Tom like a baby

Season 1944

  • S1944E01 Innertube Antics

    • January 22, 1944

    A suburban homeowner, embarrassed by his small rubber contribution to the war drive in comparison to his neighbors, goes searching the yard for more.

  • S1944E02 The Zoot Cat

    • February 26, 1944

    Tom wears a zoot suit

  • S1944E03 Screwball Squirrel

    • April 1, 1944

    Screwy Squirrel decides to hijack this cartoon from his friend, Sammy Squirrel, who wanted to tell a sweet story about him and his cute woodland friends. Instead, Screwy Squirrel wants to make the cartoon a battle of the wits between himself and a bird dog named Meathead.

  • S1944E04 Batty Baseball

    • April 22, 1944

    Baseball is being spoofed in general. The gags slowly rises to the level of exaggeration that's typical for Tex Avery.

  • S1944E05 The Million Dollar Cat

    • May 6, 1944

    Tom inherits a million dollars with the condition that he can't hurt a living thing, even a mouse.

  • S1944E06 The Tree Surgeon

    • June 3, 1944

    Tree surgeon Doctor Donkey rushes to treat a sick giant sequoia. Little does he realize that this is no ordinary house call.

  • S1944E07 Happy-Go-Nutty

    • June 24, 1944

    The screwy squirrel escapes from Moron Manor, and is chased by the watch dog.

  • S1944E08 The Bodyguard

    • July 22, 1944

    Spike defends Jerry whenever he whistles.

  • S1944E09 Bear Raid Warden

    • September 9, 1944

    Barney is doing his part to keep us safe. PUT OUT THOSE LIGHTS!

  • S1944E10 Big Heel-Watha

    • October 21, 1944

    To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...

  • S1944E11 Puttin' on the Dog

    • October 28, 1944

    Tom tries to catch Jerry in a dog pound.

  • S1944E12 Mouse Trouble

    • November 23, 1944

    Tom researches mouse catching

  • S1944E13 Polar Pest

    • December 30, 1944

    Asleep for the winter, Barney has an uninvited visitor. Barney just wants a long, warm nap, but his nephew has other plans.

Season 1945

  • S1945E01 The Screwy Truant

    • January 13, 1945

    The sequel to 'Screwball Squirrel' (1944), with Screwy Squirrel being chased by the truant officer until he finds a helpfully-labelled chest of "Assorted Swell Things To Hit Dog On Head".

  • S1945E02 The Unwelcome Guest

    • February 17, 1945

    Barney makes a new friend...and wishes he would just keep his distance.

  • S1945E03 The Shooting of Dan McGoo

    • March 3, 1945

    This starts off as an adaptation of Robert Service's poem 'The Shooting of Dan McGrew', complete with a literal depiction of a man with one foot in the grave, but when Dan McGoo turns out to be Droopy, it turns into another Droopy-versus-the Wolf gagfest.

  • S1945E04 Jerky Turkey

    • April 7, 1945

    A dopey Pilgrim goes hunting a turkey who speaks in a Jimmy Durante impersonation and runs the local black market.

  • S1945E05 The Mouse Comes to Dinner

    • May 5, 1945

    Tom tries to force Jerry to serve him and Toots a fancy dinner

  • S1945E06 Mouse in Manhattan

    • July 7, 1945

    Jerry wants to live in the big city

  • S1945E07 Tee for Two

    • July 21, 1945

    Jerry doesn't want to help Tom with his golfing

  • S1945E08 Swing Shift Cinderella

    • August 25, 1945

    Cinderella (played by Preston Blair's Red Hot) must work two jobs, moonlighting at an aircraft plant when she's not torch singing at a nightclub. Her time at the club is spent dodging the amorous advances of Wolfie. Wolfie, in turn, must dodge the amorous advances of Red's Fairy Godmother (played by Grandma), who tries to impress Wolfie with her dubious charms and her title as Miss Repulsive of 1898.

  • S1945E09 Flirty Birdy

    • September 22, 1945

    Tom tries to get Jerry back from a hawk

  • S1945E10 Wild and Woolfy

    • November 3, 1945

    The Wolf rides into town, terrorizes it, kidnaps the girl, and is chased by the outraged townspeople, accompanied by Droopy, who despite introducing himself as "the hero" at the end, in fact barely features in this one - but connoisseurs of Tex Avery wolves will have a field day.

  • S1945E11 Quiet Please!

    • December 22, 1945

    Spike wants Tom and Jerry to be quiet

Season 1946

  • S1946E01 Lonesome Lenny

    • March 9, 1946

    Screwy Squirrel is bought in a pet shop to be the companion of a daft dog so strong that he squeezes his playmates to death.

  • S1946E02 Springtime for Thomas

    • March 30, 1946

    Jerry gets jealous when Tom falls in love

  • S1946E03 The Milky Waif

    • May 18, 1946

    Jerry teaches a young mouse, Nibbles how to get milk

  • S1946E04 The Hick Chick

    • June 15, 1946

    Lem takes Daisy to the barn dance and proposes. Before she can accept, she's swept away by a tempting city slicker.

  • S1946E05 Trap Happy

    • June 29, 1946

    Tom calls an exterminator for help getting rid of Jerry

  • S1946E06 Northwest Hounded Police

    • August 3, 1946

    A wolf convict makes his escape, but is pursued by a diminutive Mountie who seems to be everywhere.

  • S1946E07 Solid Serenade

    • August 31, 1946

    Tom sings a love song and annoys everyone in the neighborhood

  • S1946E08 Henpecked Hoboes

    • October 26, 1946

    Two hungry hoboes want a chicken dinner. George's plans for catching a hen are constantly sabotaged by Junior's detrimental assistance.

Season 1947

  • S1947E01 Cat Fishin'

    • February 22, 1947

    Tom goes fishing, using Jerry as fish bait

  • S1947E02 Hound Hunters

    • April 12, 1947

    Hoboes George and Junior apply for the position of dog-catchers. One particular mutt gives them plenty of trouble, especially since Junior is afraid of dogs.

  • S1947E03 The Cat Concerto

    • April 26, 1947

    Jerry interrupts Tom's piano concert

  • S1947E04 Red Hot Rangers

    • May 3, 1947

    Forest rangers George and Junior incompetently try to douse a mischievous little flame.

  • S1947E05 Part Time Pal

    • May 15, 1947

    After falling into a barrel marked "Cider XXX", Tom becomes friendly toward Jerry

  • S1947E06 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse

    • June 14, 1947

    Tom attempts to poison Jerry, but accidentally turns him into an unstoppable beast

  • S1947E07 Salt Water Tabby

    • July 12, 1947

    Tom plans to enjoy a day at the beach with Toots, but Jerry shows up to spoil the fun

  • S1947E08 Uncle Tom's Cabaña

    • July 19, 1947

    Uncle Tom relates the story of how he saved his land. Simon LeGree wants to own all of New York and threatens to foreclose on Uncle Tom's plot of land. To raise money, Tom and Little Eva (played by Red Hot Riding Hood) turn the plot into a nightclub, with Red providing the red hot entertainment. Red sings a seductive version of "Carry Me Back To Old Virginny" that wows the house. Undaunted, LeGree tries to sabotage things. Uncle Tom heroically stops him. However, back in reality, Tom is struck by lightning for boasting.

  • S1947E09 A Mouse in the House

    • August 30, 1947

    Tom and Butch are informed that the cat that rids the house of Jerry can stay

  • S1947E10 Slap Happy Lion

    • September 20, 1947

    The tragic downfall of a lion- from a mighty king of the beasts who terrorized a jungle to a jibbering, pill-popping wreck- is narrated by the mouse whose torments drove him crazy.

  • S1947E11 The Invisible Mouse

    • September 27, 1947

    After being covered in invisible ink, Jerry has some fun with Tom

  • S1947E12 King-Size Canary

    • December 6, 1947

    While searching for food, a hungry cat finds a mouse who tells him where to find a tasty canary.

Season 1948

  • S1948E01 The Bear and the Bean

    • January 30, 1948

    Even mealtime is a challenge for Barney, when a package arrives from his cousin Pedro.

  • S1948E02 What Price Fleadom

    • March 20, 1948

    A Chaplinesque flea abandons his dog for a girl flea.

  • S1948E03 Kitty Foiled

    • May 29, 1948

    Jerry finds a new friend to fight against Tom

  • S1948E04 Little 'Tinker

    • June 15, 1948

    Dapper young B.O. Skunk is in search of a mate, but is unable to keep one once they get a whiff!

  • S1948E06 The Bear and the Hare

    • June 26, 1948
  • S1948E07 The Truce Hurts

    • July 17, 1948

    Tom, Jerry, and Butch make peace

  • S1948E08 Half-Pint Pygmy

    • August 7, 1948

    George and Junior hunt for the world's smallest pygmy (there's a $10,000 reward for its capture).

  • S1948E09 Old Rockin' Chair Tom

    • September 18, 1948

    Tom and Jerry find a new reason to team up, to get rid of a new, young, mouse hunting cat

  • S1948E10 Lucky Ducky

    • October 9, 1948

    Against all odds, a little duck matches wits with George and Junior, two duck hunters (who aren't exactly splitting atoms in their spare time), and the gags begin. The hunters do everything that they can to get the duck, but in every gag, they get the short end. One scene has both hunters looking at a shotgun slug. It goes off in their faces, which turn black.

  • S1948E11 Professor Tom

    • October 15, 1948

    Tom and Jerry compete to teach a kitten about the relationships between mice and cats

  • S1948E12 The Cat That Hated People

    • November 20, 1948

    A cat finds his nerves so frazzled by the behavior of people that he decides to take a rocket to the moon.

  • S1948E13 Mouse Cleaning

    • December 11, 1948

    As soon as Mammy finishes cleaning the house, in come Tom and Jerry to mess it all up. She cleans up the house again, but tells Tom that if he creates another mess, when she comes back from the store, he's going to have to leave. Jerry sees his chance to get Tom out of the house.

Season 1949

  • S1949E01 Goggle Fishing Bear

    • January 15, 1949

    Barney goes goggle fishing, with the air of a sea lion.

  • S1949E02 Bad Luck Blackie

    • January 22, 1949

    Bad Luck Blackie is a black cat whose job it is to bring bad luck wherever needed... and it IS needed by a poor little kitten, constantly tortured by an evil bulldog.

  • S1949E03 Polka-Dot Puss

    • February 26, 1949

    Tom pretends to be sick to get out of going outside for the night. Jerry convinces Tom that it is real.

  • S1949E04 Señor Droopy

    • April 9, 1949

    A bullfight contest between Droopy and The Wolf, staged in the Chili Bowl.

  • S1949E05 The Little Orphan

    • April 30, 1949

    An orphan mouse comes and joins Tom and Jerry for Thanksgiving Dinner. Nibbles is always hungry, so he eats everything in sight. An angry Tom chases him around the house, while Jerry tries to help Nibbles hide.

  • S1949E06 Hatch Up Your Troubles

    • May 15, 1949

    A baby woodpecker mistakes Jerry for his mother. Nominated for an Academy Award.

  • S1949E07 The House of Tomorrow

    • June 11, 1949

    One of Tex Avery's "Tomorrow Themes" which featured the "house of the future" with many custom and adjustable gadgets around the house, such as a record changer that starts throwing the records against the wall. But the accommodations for the mother-in-law (including a medicine cabinet) is the real selling point.

  • S1949E08 Heavenly Puss

    • July 9, 1949

    Tom gets killed by a piano, and starts to float up to Heaven. But he doesn't get to go in, because he's been trying to get Jerry all these years. The only way for him to get into Heaven is to have Jerry sign a piece of paper, stating as an apology. If Jerry doesn't sign it.. then Tom's going down under.

  • S1949E09 Doggone Tired

    • July 30, 1949

    A rabbit overhears a hunter tell his dog that he'll have to get plenty of sleep if he wants to catch the rabbit in the morning. In the interests of self-preservation, the rabbit devotes his entire night to keeping the dog awake in a variety of creative ways.

  • S1949E10 Wags to Riches

    • August 13, 1949

    A millionaire with two dogs (Spike and Droopy) leaves his fortune to Droopy with the stipulation that should he be killed the entire fortune who would to Spike. Guess what Spike is up to?

  • S1949E11 The Cat and the Mermouse

    • September 3, 1949

    Tom decides to go to the beach, and ends up having an undersea encounter.

  • S1949E12 Little Rural Riding Hood

    • September 17, 1949

    It's "Little Red Riding Hood" done to the beat of "The City Mouse and the Country Mouse." Little Rural Riding Hood (a very country gal) is bringing her "Grandmaw" some nourishment (in the form of a jug marked XXX), unaware that the wolf is waiting for her.

  • S1949E13 Love That Pup

    • October 1, 1949

    After Tom repeatedly disturbs Tyke, Spike has a few words.

  • S1949E14 Jerry's Diary

    • October 22, 1949

    Tom reads Jerry's Diary. Includes clips from Tee for Two, Mouse Trouble, Solid Seranade, and The Yankee Doodle Mouse.

  • S1949E15 Out-Foxed

    • November 5, 1949

    Droopy is an unlikely fox-hound, but the highly civilised (and resourceful) English upper-class fox makes even more unlikely prey.

  • S1949E16 Tennis Chumps

    • December 10, 1949

    Tom and tennis rival Butch go head-to-head. Jerry is caught in the middle.

  • S1949E17 The Counterfeit Cat

    • December 24, 1949

    A cat badly needs something to eat and suddenly sees a little bird in a cage. The cat disguises itself as the neighbor dog to get past Spike. Spike has to be fed with bones- a lot of bones- to keep away though.

Season 1950

  • S1950E01 Little Quacker

    • January 7, 1950

    Tom steals an egg, but after cracking it open, decides to have roast duck instead. But not if Jerry can help it. First appearance of Little Quacker.

  • S1950E02 Saturday Evening Puss

    • January 14, 1950

    Mammy goes out for the evening, leaving Tom to have the gang over for a raucous party. Jerry, however, needs some sleep.

  • S1950E03 Texas Tom

    • March 11, 1950

    Cowboy Tom tries to impress his girl, including chasing mice. Jerry isn't going to let that happen.

  • S1950E04 Jerry and the Lion

    • April 22, 1950

    A lion has escaped from the zoo and taken refuge in Tom and Jerry's basement. Tom wants the reward money; Jerry wants to help a new friend.

  • S1950E05 Ventriloquist Cat

    • May 27, 1950

    An alley cat gets caught painting "I hate dogs!" on a wall by Spike, an angry bulldog. The cat jumps in a storage crate to escape, only to discover a trick "be a Ventriloquist!!" device that can throw your voice. The cat uses it to make the dog think that he's everywhere on the planet, and the chase is on. However, the dog wins the day.

  • S1950E06 The Cuckoo Clock

    • June 10, 1950

    A cuckoo drives a cat crazy. The cat tries to get rid of the cuckoo but has to realize that it has met its match.

  • S1950E07 Safety Second

    • July 1, 1950

    It's July 4th and Nibbles is determined to celebrate with firecrackers, bottle rockets, and anything that explodes. Jerry wants to keep things safe. Tom makes this impossible.

  • S1950E08 The Hollywood Bowl

    • September 16, 1950

    Conductor Tom battles with "helpful" Jerry.

  • S1950E09 Garden Gopher

    • September 30, 1950

    When Spike tries to bury a bone, he finds a belligerent gopher.

  • S1950E10 The Framed Cat

    • October 21, 1950

    Jerry delights in convincing Spike that Tom keeps stealing his bone.

  • S1950E11 The Chump Champ

    • November 4, 1950

    Droopy and Butch compete in an athletic competition.

  • S1950E12 Cue Ball Cat

    • November 25, 1950

    Tom is a Billiards pro. This is a problem for Jerry, who has made his new home in a pool table.

  • S1950E13 The Peachy Cobbler

    • December 9, 1950

    Reminiscent of 1940's "Busy Bakers" and "Holiday for Shoestrings," an elderly cobbler finds himself steeped in poverty but nevertheless gives his last few breadcrumbs to several hungry birds perched outside his window. Magically, the birds transform into shoe-making elves that comically manufacture enough shoes overnight to replenish the cobbler's store by morning.

Season 1951

  • S1951E01 Casanova Cat

    • January 6, 1951

    Tom duels with Butch for the affections of a rich city cat. And Jerry is no help.

  • S1951E02 Cock-a-Doodle Dog

    • February 10, 1951

    Spike was up all night traveling everywhere, but he can't get to sleep because a rooster keeps sounding off at dawn. All day long, he tries to shut it up with no success, but when night falls once again, Spike gets his revenge.

  • S1951E03 Jerry and the Goldfish

    • March 3, 1951

    Tom decides he needs a fish dinner - a GOLDfish dinner. Jerry isn't going to let that happen.

  • S1951E04 Daredevil Droopy

    • March 31, 1951

    Droopy and Butch are hired to perform in a carnival.

  • S1951E05 Jerry's Cousin

    • April 7, 1951

    Jerry's identical cousin "Muscles" arrives to help take care of cat problems.

  • S1951E06 Droopy's Good Deed

    • May 5, 1951

    Droopy the Boy Scout attempts to do good deeds, but has various Spike-related hurdles to overcome first.

  • S1951E07 Sleepy-time Tom

    • May 26, 1951

    After being up all night, Tom is told he needs to take care of a mouse problem - or get out. But his eyelids are so heavy...

  • S1951E08 Symphony in Slang

    • June 6, 1951

    A young man (a real swinging hep cat) goes to Heaven and steps before St. Peter. But his life story is so peppered with slang that neither St. Peter nor Noah Webster can understand him.

  • S1951E09 His Mouse Friday

    • July 7, 1951

    Shipwrecked Tom is marooned on a remote Pacific island. And there's a delicious mouse to catch and eat.

  • S1951E10 Slicked-up Pup

    • September 8, 1951

    Tyke ges a bath, but Tom gets him dirty again. If he doesn't keep the pup clean, Spike promises to "tear him limb from limb".

  • S1951E11 Car of Tomorrow

    • September 22, 1951

    A series of demonstrations of the kind of motoring accessories we'll probably all take for granted in the future.

  • S1951E12 Nit-Witty Kitty

    • October 6, 1951

    After another blow to the head, Tom thinks he is a mouse.

  • S1951E13 Droopy's Double Trouble

    • November 17, 1951

    Droopy and his identical twin brother Drippy are assigned to look after a house, and are told to deal violently with strangers. But Droopy takes pity on his friend Spike, and agrees to put him up for a few days - but he forgets to warn Drippy.

  • S1951E14 Cat Napping

    • December 8, 1951

    Tom and Jerry compete for a hammock on a beautiful, relaxing day.

Season 1952

  • S1952E01 The Flying Cat

    • January 12, 1952

    Tom uses an accidentally-created wing suit to chase Jerry and a local songbird.

  • S1952E02 Magical Maestro

    • February 9, 1952

    A magician is spurned by an opera singer, and takes a spectacular revenge by replacing the conductor and turning the hapless tenor into one thing after another.

  • S1952E03 The Duck Doctor

    • February 16, 1952

    Hunter Tom wounds little Quacker Jerry decides to try to help.

  • S1952E04 The Two Mouseketeers

    • March 15, 1952

    "Mouseketeers" Jerry and Nibbles gallantly invade a banquet that evil swordsman Tom is defending. Winner of an Academy Award.

  • S1952E05 Smitten Kitten

    • April 12, 1952

    The devil on Jerry's shoulder reminds him of all the times that Tom's girl chasing has caused Jerry trouble. Includes clips from Salt Water Tabby, The Mouse Comes to Dinner, Texas Tom, and Solid Seranade.

  • S1952E06 Triplet Trouble

    • April 18, 1952

    Tom gets new housemates - 3 "innocent" kittens that cause trouble every time Mammy's back is turned.

  • S1952E07 One Cab's Family

    • May 15, 1952

    An old cab and his wife have a baby boy car in hopes that he'll grow up and be a cab like his old man. But being young, the little car wants to be a hot rod instead. The little car races around against his father's wishes until he gets into trouble racing a train. His life barely saved by his dad but it is not without consequences. His dad gets put in the mechanic hospital. While he is making his recovery, the son shows his dad that he wants to be a cab just like his dad. The only thing is that he keeps all his racing mods.

  • S1952E08 Little Runaway

    • June 14, 1952

    A seal runs away from the circus, and finds its way to Tom and Jerry's house. Tom wants the reward for returning him. Jerry promises to keep him safe.

  • S1952E09 Rock-a-Bye Bear

    • July 12, 1952

    Spike the dog gets a job looking after a bear's home while the bear goes into hibernation. The bear wants peace and quiet, and warns Spike about making noise. Another dog wants all the comfort and perks that Spike is getting at the bear's home, and so he embarks on a campaign to make as much noise as possible to awaken the bear and get Spike blamed for it so that he can get the job himself. What follows is utter mayhem, with Spike trying his best to secure his job and keep the bear asleep through all the situations and noise that the other dog gets him involved in.

  • S1952E10 Fit to be Tied

    • July 26, 1952

    In an homage to the Mouse and the Lion, Jerry removes a tack from Spike's foot. Spike promises to help him - if he ever needs help, just ring a bell.

  • S1952E11 Push-Button Kitty

    • September 6, 1952

    Tom is replaced by Mechano - the robot "cat of tomorrow".

  • S1952E12 Caballero Droopy

    • September 27, 1952

    Droopy is on his way to woo his lovely senorita when he is waylayed by a wolf intent on winning the fair lass.

  • S1952E13 Cruise Cat

    • October 18, 1952

    Tom is in charge of patrolling a Hawaiian cruise ship for pests. But Jerry decides he really needs a vacation.

  • S1952E14 The Little Wise Quacker

    • November 7, 1952

    Barney tries to procure a duck for dinner, but all that this duck wants to do is sleep.

  • S1952E15 The Dog House

    • November 29, 1952

    Spike is trying to build his dream house. Tom and Jerry keep making this impossible.

  • S1952E16 Busybody Bear

    • December 20, 1952

    Barney competes with local eager beavers to build a new dam.

Season 1953

  • S1953E01 The Missing Mouse

    • January 10, 1953

    The radio reports that a white mouse, having swallowed enough explosives to blow up the city, has escaped from a lab.

  • S1953E02 Barney's Hungry Cousin

    • January 31, 1953

    Barney Bear goes on a picnic, though the area he picked is inhabited by an untamed, mooching member of his same species.

  • S1953E03 Jerry And Jumbo

    • February 21, 1953

    It's nighttime, and a circus train is passing through town. But a baby elephant is sleeping too close to the edge of the car he's in, and tumbles out, rolls down the hill, into a house, and right into Tom's basket. Not noticing out of tiredness, Tom curls up on top of the elephant, who's under the blanket. It manages to make a quick getaway, then sucks up Tom's milk with it's truck. Thinking it was Jerry, Tom marches into the kitchen. Jerry was actually drinking milk, but is wasn't Tom's. Still thinking he did it, Tom prepares to smash his bowl on him, when the elephant comes to his rescue. The two then hide from Tom in the closet, and decide to play a trick on him; Jerry paints the elephant to make him look like a super-sized version of himself.

  • S1953E04 Cobs and Robbers

    • March 14, 1953

    Barney is plagued by crows. Joe Scarecrow comes along and, using a wind-up puppet, gets the crows to follow it out in a conga line. He then tells Barney everything is under control only to remove his scarecrow costume when Barney leaves, revealing two more crows. The crows get the best of Barney, eventually turning his field into popped corn.

  • S1953E05 Johann Mouse

    • March 21, 1953

    The narrator tells the story of a waltzing mouse named Johann (Jerry) who lives in Vienna in Johann Strauss' home. Tom tries to catch Jerry each time he's dancing to Johann Strauss' piano music, but when a day arrives in which Johann Strauss is absent, Tom decides to learn how to play the piano in order to raise his chances of catching Jerry.

  • S1953E06 Little Johnny Jet

    • April 18, 1953

    An out-of-work B-29 has problems finding work in modern peacetime aviation. His offspring turns out to be a jet.

  • S1953E07 That's My Pup!

    • April 25, 1953

    Spike is teaching his son Tyke the facts of life about being a dog. One lesson is chasing cats and Tom happens to be the object lesson of the day.

  • S1953E08 Heir Bear

    • May 30, 1953

    Barney Bear inherits a treasure map disclosing a fabulous pirate hoard in his own backyard. But a gopher who uses the treasure as its bed gets in the way of his digging. The sleepy, frazzled gopher isn't ready to give it up without a fight.

  • S1953E09 T.V. of Tomorrow

    • June 6, 1953

    A series of demonstrations of the future of television.

  • S1953E10 Wee-Willie Wildcat

    • June 20, 1953

    Barney tries to show a neighbor how to discipline his bratty son, using child psychology, with disastrous results.

  • S1953E11 Just Ducky

    • September 5, 1953

    Six eggs of a mother duck have just hatched. Delighted, the mother duck goes swimming, with five of her ducklings close behind. But unfortunately, the last duckling can't swim, and becomes sad.

  • S1953E12 Half-Pint Palomino

    • September 26, 1953

    An eccentric millionaire has put up a large prize for the capture of the world's smallest horse (about the size of a mouse), and has sent Barney to do the job. Barney tries his trained horsefly with no luck, then tries to do the job himself, then dresses his mule up as a female pony. Barney learns that the world's smallest horse has quite a kick!

  • S1953E13 Two Little Indians

    • October 17, 1953

    Scoutmaster Jerry has his hands full with two little orphans from the Bide a Wee Mouse Home. Outfitted in Indian feathers and diapers , the two involve Jerry and the sleeping Spike in a hair-raising battle with Tom.

  • S1953E14 Life With Tom

    • November 21, 1953

    The third flashback toon. This one has Tom reading Jerry's best selling book, "Life with Tom."

  • S1953E15 The Three Little Pups

    • December 26, 1953

    A variation on the age-old 'Three Little Pigs' theme, with Droopy and pals being the target of one of the most laid-back wolves you'll ever see.

Season 1954

  • S1954E01 Puppy Tale

    • January 23, 1954

    Jerry resues a sackful of puppies from a storm swollen river and on of the pups follows Jerry home. Tom, being the cat that he is, doesn't want a dog around.

  • S1954E02 Posse Cat

    • January 30, 1954

    The ranch cook tells Tom that he won't be getting any more food unless he gets rid of Jerry.

  • S1954E03 Drag-a-Long Droopy

    • February 20, 1954

    Droopy is a shepherd. His sheep graze into cattle country, despite the warning sign. He gets in an argument with the cattle owner, but of course, nobody wins a battle against Droopy.

  • S1954E04 The Impossible Possum

    • March 20, 1954

    Barney sets out to trap a possum for his dinner, but that proves difficult until he uses a puppet of a girl possum, and even then...

  • S1954E05 Hic-cup Pup

    • April 17, 1954

    Tom accidentally gives Tyke the hiccups when he, also accidentally, awakens him from his nap. Spike is not pleased about this, and won't stop standing over Tom until he gets rid of Tyke's hiccups.

  • S1954E06 Billy Boy

    • May 8, 1954

    A farmer is initially delighted to get a baby goat, but this soon turns to apprehension when he discovers that it eats literally anything (including, at one point, the animation artwork!).

  • S1954E07 Little School Mouse

    • May 29, 1954

    After being chased by Tom once again, Professor Jerry escapes into his classroom (mouse hole). Once there, he proceeds to teach his only student, Nibbles, how to outwit a cat. And the subject for the lesson is none other than Tom.

  • S1954E08 Sleepy-Time Squirrel

    • June 19, 1954

    Barney Bear gets ready to hole up for the winter. He cuts down a tree that turns out to be the home of an active squirrel. Having unwittingly destroyed his treehouse, Barney invites the squirrel to move into his den. What a mistake. No more winter sleep while the squirrel is there!

  • S1954E09 Homesteader Droopy

    • July 10, 1954

    Homesteaders are not popular in cattle country, so when the cows complain to the sheriff (The Wolf), the law makes it tough on the Droopy family.

  • S1954E10 Bird-Brain Bird Dog

    • July 30, 1954

    Bird season starts and of course Barney wants to go hunting. He realizes that he will need a bird dog and rushes to the pet store and buys one. This bird dog, however, is a member of a bird lover's club.

  • S1954E11 Baby Butch

    • August 14, 1954

    Butch is going shopping... in an ally. He finds what he can in a garbage cans, and takes them with him. But a bottle of fresh milk on a doorstep catches his attention, and goes over to get it. But Tom opens the door and takes the milk before Butch can. Butch then sees a cooked chicken on the windowsill, and proceeds to takes that, only to have the window slammed shut on his fingers before he can. Determined, Butch dresses up as a hungry baby in order to get into the house and snatch the chicken.

  • S1954E12 Mice Follies

    • September 4, 1954

    It's icy fun in the kitchen, as Jerry and Nibbles turn the floor into an ice-skating rink by freezing overflowing faucets.

  • S1954E13 The Farm of Tomorrow

    • September 18, 1954

    A series of gags showing how much more productive farms would be if farmers started crossbreeding their animals to create weird (but very useful) hybrids.

  • S1954E14 Neapolitan Mouse

    • October 2, 1954

    While touring Naples, Italy, Tom and Jerry are befriended by an Italian mouse named Topo, a champion of justice who helps his new friends fight off some tough Italian dogs.

  • S1954E15 The Flea Circus

    • November 6, 1954

    A flea circus is interrupted by a passing dog, and little François, who saves Fifi from drowning, brings a whole set of new fleas back to the act. Viva la France!

  • S1954E16 Downhearted Duckling

    • November 13, 1954

    The little duckling is sad, because he just read "the ugly duckling". He cries because the duck looks just like him. Jerry hears him crying and tries to make him feel better. But no matter what, the duck thinks he looks ugly.

  • S1954E17 Pet Peeve

    • November 20, 1954

    Husband and wife tell Tom and Spike that, due to the high cost of feeding them, one must go, and the one who catches Jerry will stay.

  • S1954E18 Dixieland Droopy

    • December 4, 1954

    Don't be fooled by the title - Droopy looks like Droopy, but he's actually jazzman John Pettibone, with his performing flea combo, and the film shows how it came into being.

  • S1954E19 Touché, Pussy Cat!

    • December 18, 1954

    Tuffy's father sends him to Jerry for Mouseketeer training. He fails miserable and destroys Jerry's place in the process. However, he gains the Mouseketeer title when he thwarts Tom.

Season 1955

  • S1955E01 Southbound Duckling

    • March 12, 1955

    Stubborn Quacker, convinced this time that all ducks go south for the winter, refuses to stay home like his domestic buddies even though he can't fly. To complicate things Tom is hungry for a duck meal.

  • S1955E02 Pup On A Picnic

    • April 30, 1955

    Spike and his son, Tyke, are on a picnic, but happen do have one in the same place in which Tom and Jerry's chasing antics are going on, and the two groups collide. It's then an array of food fight fun as Tom, Jerry, Spike, and Tyke, as well as an army of ants, vie for control of the picnic basket.

  • S1955E03 Field and Scream

    • April 30, 1955

    Parodying the title of the famous magazine "Field and Stream," this collection of very brief cartoons mostly revolves around sight gags and puns on the subjects of hunting and fishing, and the men who are addicted to them.

  • S1955E04 Mouse For Sale

    • May 21, 1955

    With white mice being the new rage, Tom paints Jerry white and sells him for a bucketful of money, which he hides under the carpet back home.

  • S1955E05 Designs On Jerry

    • September 2, 1955

    Knowing that he can make a lot of money this way, Tom designs the ultimate mouse trap. But after he goes to sleep, the mouse in his blueprints comes to life and warns Jerry about the upcoming threat that this mouse trap puts upon him.

  • S1955E06 Tom And Chérie

    • September 9, 1955

    Hopelessly in love with a female mouse named Lilli, Jerry uses Nibbles as an errand boy to send letters back and forth between them. Unfortunately for Nibbles, he has to deal with Tom during these back-and-forth trips.

  • S1955E07 The First Bad Man

    • September 30, 1955

    One million years ago, back when Texas was young- real young!- cave cowboys rode through the land and lived a relatively peaceful everyday existence... doing business at the cave bank, drinking in the cave saloon, and dragging cavewomen by their hair to their cave home.

  • S1955E08 Smarty Cat

    • October 14, 1955

    Tom and his alley cat palls are going through home movies, and Jerry wants to watch them, too. But Tom and his buddies don't want him around and toss him out the window. Annoyed, Jerry decides to get back at them by waking up Spike and angering him by showing him how he's depicted as a big goof in those movies.

  • S1955E09 Deputy Droopy

    • October 28, 1955

    A jailhouse, a tempting safe... and a sleeping sheriff. Can the two villains make off with the loot without waking him up? Not if deputy Droopy has his way.

  • S1955E10 Pecos Pest

    • November 11, 1955

    Jerry gets a telegram from his Uncle Pecos that says that he's going to spend the night with him before his big debut on TV. Arriving quickly, he gives Jerry a demonstration of his guitar skills. But when one of his guitar's strings snap, he fearlessly walks up to Tom and pulls one of his whiskers to replace it. Annoyed at first, Tom soon becomes afraid of Uncle Pecos, whose guitar strings are always snapping, and it's always Tom's whiskers that he targets to replace them.

  • S1955E11 That's My Mommy

    • November 19, 1955

    A duck egg rolls out of its nest and on Tom. When the egg cracks, it sees Tom, and it thinks Tom is his mother.

  • S1955E12 Cellbound

    • November 25, 1955

    Incarcerated in Sing-Song Prison, Spike has just finished the 20-year process of digging a tunnel from his cell- one spoonful at a time. But he picks the wrong place to hide: the warden's home.

  • S1955E13 Good Will to Men

    • December 23, 1955

    A group of young mice is in the ruins of a church, practicing singing for an upcoming service. After singing an adulterated version of "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," the mice wonder about the last line, "Good will to men."

Season 1956

  • S1956E01 The Flying Sorceress

    • January 27, 1956

    When Tom is scolded by his owner for always breaking things while chasing Jerry, he decides to get a job. He soon finds one that sounds good to him, but it turns out to be the job of a witch's cat. After a scary ride on the witch's broom, Tom gets the job and the witch goes to bed. Tom then decides to take the broom himself, and ride it back home to give Jerry a good scare.

  • S1956E02 The Egg And Jerry

    • March 23, 1956

    A CinemaScope remake of the 1949 episode, Hatch Up Your Troubles. A woodpecker egg falls from its nest, and rolls to Jerry's door.

  • S1956E03 Busy Buddies

    • May 4, 1956

    A prequel to the upcoming Tot Watchers. This concerns Jeannie, the babysitter whose primary interest is talking on the phone.

  • S1956E04 Muscle Beach Tom

    • September 7, 1956

    Tom and Butch both try to impress a female cat with their muscle building abilities, with not only each other, but Jerry, for competition.

  • S1956E05 Millionaire Droopy

    • September 21, 1956

    Despite what's printed on the credits, Tex Avery had nothing to do with this cartoon - it's a Cinemascope remake of 'Wags to Riches' (1949), put together by others from his original artwork and production cels. Apart from the new Cinemascope backgrounds, it's identical to the earlier film.

  • S1956E06 Down Beat Bear

    • October 21, 1956

    Tom and Jerry hear on the radio about a bear that escaped from the circus who always dances whenever music is playing. When the bear finds it's way to their house, and music starts playing, it takes Tom as it's reluctant dancing partner. Amused by this, Jerry does his best to keep the music going so he can continue to watch Tom get helplessly thrown around by the dancing bear.

  • S1956E07 Blue Cat Blues

    • November 6, 1956

    Tom is sitting on the railroad tracks, feeling miserable about losing his girlfriend to his rival Butch again. Feeling sad for him, Jerry narrates the whole story as he watches on.

  • S1956E08 Barbecue Brawl

    • December 14, 1956

    Spike's perfect pool-side barbecue with Tyke turns into a disaster when Tom and Jerry come crashing through with their usual chasing antics.

Season 1957

  • S1957E01 Cat's Meow

    • January 25, 1957

    Using a device to throw his voice, a cat menaces a dog.

  • S1957E02 Tops With Pops

    • February 22, 1957

    This is a CinemaScope remake of the 1949 episode, Love That Pup. Mistakenly grabbing Spike's son, instead of Jerry, Spike lets Tom have it.

  • S1957E03 Give and Tyke

    • March 29, 1957

    The city is rounding up all unlicensed dogs. Spike has a license. So does Tyke. An unlicensed stray steals Tyke's license; Tyke gets collared and the chase is on.

  • S1957E04 Timid Tabby

    • April 19, 1957

    George, Tom's fraidy-cat-look-alike cousin, comes for a visit. Jerry has no knowledge of this, however, so when he sees George freak out upon seeing him, he decides to scare him some more, but not always working as he sometimes gets Tom.

  • S1957E05 Grin and Share It

    • May 17, 1957

    Butch and Droopy have equal shares in a gold mine. When they finally strike gold, Butch tries to make his share more "equal" by doing away with Droopy.

  • S1957E06 Feedin' The Kiddie

    • June 7, 1957

    This is a CinemaScope remake of the 1949 episode, The Little Orphan. An orphan mouse comes and joins Tom and Jerry for Thanksgiving Dinner.

  • S1957E07 Scat Cats

    • July 26, 1957

    Spike's owner is going out of town and leaves Spike and Tyke in charge. An alley cat overhears the orders, and as soon as the owner leaves, he gets on the horn and invites every alley cat in town. They come in swinging on a rope like Tarzan. While their owners are away, Spike and Tyke try to keep three invasion-minded felines from geting in the house for a party.

  • S1957E08 Mucho Mouse

    • September 6, 1957

    Taking place in Spain, Meathead the Cat is ordered by his owner to catch El Magnifico (Jerry) at once, but Meathead says that's impossible because of El Magnifico's world-renowned escaping skills. So the owner decides to call up Tom, the "Olympic, U.S. and World Champion Mouse Catcher", confident that he will be able to do the job.

  • S1957E09 Blackboard Jumble

    • October 4, 1957

    A wolf with a Southern accent walks by just as a teacher is getting fed up with his class and walks out. Unfortunately, the class consists of three junior clones of Droopy, who manage to try his patience.

  • S1957E10 Tom's Photo Finish

    • November 1, 1957

    Tom frames Spike for stealing food from the fridge only to be caught on film by Jerry. Jerry makes several copies of the photo to try to get Tom in trouble.

  • S1957E11 One Droopy Knight

    • December 6, 1957

    Sir Droopalot and Sir Butchalot vie with each other to kill a dragon that is terrorizing their kingdom.

Season 1958

  • S1958E01 Happy Go Ducky

    • January 3, 1958

    When the Easter Bunny leaves an egg for Tom and Jerry, it hatches into Quacker. The little duck insists on swimming in everything in the house.

  • S1958E02 Sheep Wrecked

    • February 7, 1958

    Droopy the sheepherder has to protect his flock from that Southern whistling wolf who loves sheep. Or does he?

  • S1958E03 Royal Cat Nap

    • March 7, 1958

    The king is about to take a nap, and tells Tom that if he hears one sound and wakes up, it's off with his head!

  • S1958E04 Mutts About Racing

    • April 4, 1958

    Droopy is in the $100,000 Dollar Feature Race and he goes up against Daredevil Butch in his 2.5 liter Pastrami Special. Butch cheats the entire race but Droopy prevails due to safe driving.

  • S1958E05 The Vanishing Duck

    • May 2, 1958

    Quacker, in his last Tom and Jerry film, plays a singing duck who becomes Jerry's partner in crime when the tow of them discover the delights of vanishing cream.

  • S1958E06 Robin Hoodwinked

    • June 6, 1958

    Daring mice Jerry and Tuffy try to break Robin Hood out of prison, but in order to do that, they have to get past the guard, Tom.

  • S1958E07 Droopy Leprechaun

    • July 4, 1958

    Droopy visits Ireland and is mistaken for a leprechaun by a greedy local bulldog who thinks that he can make it rich by proving he's a "real live leprechaun," but watch out for the Mad Duke.

  • S1958E08 Tot Watchers

    • August 1, 1958

    Babysitter Jeannie, still attached to the phone, unintentionally forces Tom and Jerry to take care of the baby, who still keeps getting into mischief.

Season 1965

  • S1965E01 Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life

    • November 8, 1965

    Tom chases Jerry around a high-rise apartment, and then around the ledge surrounding the building. They torment each other with a compressed air horn.

  • S1965E02 Tom-ic Energy

    • January 1, 1965

    Essentially one long chase scene, in an urban setting; at the end, a dog joins in, to Jerry's annoyance.

  • S1965E03 Bad Day at Cat Rock

    • November 8, 1965

    Tom and Jerry are on a building construction site. Things explode, Tom loses his fur for a while, Jerry hides in a glove, Tom falls from a great height, and Tom has great trouble with a rock-and-girder see-saw.

  • S1965E07 Of Feline Bondage

    • November 8, 1965

    Tom chases Jerry around a pool hall. Jerry's fairy godmouse arrives, and Jerry tells the story; she gives him an invisibility potion. Jerry uses this to do some creative barbering on Tom, but when the potion wears off, Tom gets his revenge, and they both have a good laugh.

  • S1965E10 The Dot and the Line

    • December 31, 1965

    A love story in which the line has unrequited love for the dot; she only has eyes for the squiggle. He overcomes his straight-laced life, and the dot sees him for what he truly is.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 The Bear That Wasn't

    • December 31, 1967

    A bear settles down for his long winter nap, and while he sleeps, the progress of man continues. He wakes up to find himself in the middle of an industrial complex.

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