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This is a list of Tom and Jerry Tales episodes. Included with it are the first transmission dates and production order numbers for all 26 episodes.
The episodes in this list are ordered by season.
Episode list
Season 1 (produced in 2005, but started airing in the US in 2006): 2006-2007
| No. | Theme | Air Date | Prod. Code | Title and summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Animals | September 23, 2006 | 110 | Tiger Cat: Tom and Jerry are pursuing each other in a zoo. During the chase, Tom accidentally destroys the painting of an art-loving monkey. This leads to the monkey becoming quite angry, but his temper cools after he makes Tom look like a tiger by dipping him in orange paint and adding black stripes on with his paintbrush. All the other characters in the episode, save the monkey himself, see Tom and develop the concept that he is a real tiger. Feeding Time: Tom is working at a zoo run by Spike, who tells Tom not to feed the zoo animals. Jerry then starts to frame Tom for feeding them so he will get in trouble. Polar Peril: Tom and Butch plot ways to catch Jerry and eat him. Nevertheless, Jerry has earned the friendship of a large polar bear, who will do anything to protect his friend. |
| 2 | Urban Settings | September 30, 2006 | 109 | Joy Riding Jokers: After another chase, Tom and Jerry accidentally go through valet clothing and stop in front of a hotel after seeing a limousine stop by. Spike and a female cat come out and mistake the two for the hotel's valets. Spike hands Tom his keys and tells him and Jerry to park their car under one condition: do not press the red button. Unfortunately, Tom presses it. Cat Got Your Luggage?: Tom chases Jerry yet again and they both end up in a large hotel. While chasing him, Tom accidentally breaks many items in one of the rooms and the hotel's manager notices this. The manager angrily raises his voice at Tom, who now is begging at his feet to show mercy. The man tells Tom to be a worker for the hotel, but if he hears any complaints or problems, Tom will be sent to the Kitty Pound (Or in Tom's opinion, jail). Jerry decides that this is the perfect opportunity to ruin Tom's day. City Dump Chumps: Tom chases Jerry all the way to a garbage dump, which happens to be the current home of Butch the cat. Both cats fight over the mouse, and in the end, Jerry outsmarts both of them. |
| 3 | Music | October 7, 2006 | 108 | Way Off Broadway: In an effort for food, Tom runs to a man selling hot dogs, but accidentally steps on a slip of paper that he kicks off and the man finds. Happily, the hotdog man finds out the paper was a winning lottery ticket and gives Tom his job because of his newly-won money. The cat finds that there is only one hotdog left that he takes out to eat, but Spike pulls it right before Tom is able to take one bite, and flips him a quarter. Spike and Tom then see Jerry who is playing the bongos with his tiny feet, which gives him much money. In anger and jealously, Tom plays instruments as well, causing Jerry to lose all of his money, which gets sent to Tom. This makes both characters play music to get the other's money. Egg Beats Cry Uncle: Tom and Jerry are resting at home, when at 1:00 in the morning, Jerry's Uncle Pecos comes and keeps them up all night with his guitar playing. |
| 4 | Halloween | October 28, 2006 | 102 | Bats What I Like About the South Tom chases Jerry into a Southern manor. With the help of a bat that looks likes him,Jerry scares Tom Fraidy Cat Scat: Jerry lives in a dusty haunted mansion in this episode. Tom moves in and cleans everything up, not noticing Jerry lives in his new estate as well. Tom turns his TV on and switches the channel to one that has a flaming skull currently on-screen. Jerry turns his head and finds a skull that looks remarkably like it, so he decides to scare Tom out his house.Eventually, they both get scared by a ghost-like figure living in the mansion. Tomb it May Concern: Jerry discovers the secret tomb of an ancient Egyptian cat. Tom follows Jerry and discovers it as well, but while searching for him, Jerry hides in a mummy's coffin, which Tom opens. This angers the mummy inside, who chases the two.Then the tomb breaks into pieces after they open a brick and Jerry is congratulated for excavating the lost treasure. |
| 5 | Prehistory | November 4, 2006 | 111 | Dino-Sores: Tom and Jerry are the victims of a shipwreck and are washed up on a deserted island where they both find dinosaur eggs. Freaky Tiki: Tom and Jerry live on a tropical island which is home to an active volcano. The volcano soon mesmerizes Tom and Jerry, causing them to go into the volcano where they meet PELE - the Goddess of Flame. The Goddess of Flame soon chases the two, but Jerry saves the day. Prehisterics In prehistoric time Tom and Jerry's ansectors outwit each other |
| 6 | Electronics and Technology | November 11, 2006 | 104 | Digital Dilemma: Tom returns from a garbage dump with things he found at the dump. He uses these things to make a computer and uses Jerry as the mouse. While making the computer, Tom breaks a part of the roof to make the computer taller and at the top of the computer there is a clothes hanger. The clothes hanger is struck by lightning. This causes the two to enter the digital world. Tom and Jerry soon meet their own digital versions, which look exactly like them and the two also discover that whenever the two touch their digital versions more digital versions are created. Tom and Jerry soon have an adventure with their digital versions. Hi, Robot: Tom and Jerry live in the house of a young boy. After destroying the young boy's robotic mouse toy, Tom makes a robotic girl mouse in order to catch Jerry. However, Tom has another thing coming! Tomcat Jetpack: Tom, Jerry, and Spike are chasing each other in a neighborhood, tearing everything in their path apart. A mysterious truck passes by outside on the street, hitting a bump and dropping a wrapped package out the back. It appears to be an ordinary and somewhat silly-looking vest, and Spike encourages Tom to put it on. When he does, he is surprised when it turns into a Rocketeer-esque flying suit. Tom has fun flying about, doing things like skywriting rude caricatures of Spike and Jerry, teasing a bird nesting on the roof, and crashing a barbecue. After Jerry and Spike get fed up with his tricks, they scheme to take the airborne airhead down. |
| 7 | Middle-Ages | February 3, 2007 | 103 | Fire Breathing Tom Cat: In a castle surrounded by water, Jerry is seen holding a stack of cheese on a saucer, escaping from Tom dressed in knight armor who is mercilessly attempting to eliminate Jerry with a mace. Tom, tries to scour the castle to see where Jerry has hidden. Keeping his stance next to a replica of a knight, holding an axe, Jerry takes a tiny peek through the helmet. He then, back down when Tom finally discovers where Jerry was. With that, Tom pounds the living daylights out the deceived replica. Luckily, Jerry cowered underneath the shoes, makes his escape and ducks into a hole. Then, the king gives Tom a job: to slay the dragon that lives in the cave. However, when Tom arrives, Jerry has awakened the dragon. It swallows Tom, but he manages to steal the fire from the dragon. Tom scares the dragon out of the cave, but later, Jerry steals the fire from Tom and returns it to the dragon. Medieval Menace: Tom chases Jerry up and down the halls of a castle. Tom ends up in the bedroom of a spoiled little princess, engaging in a tea party with stuffed toys. She doesn't seem to care much for him. The chase resumes. The cat and mouse duel in a wizard's lab with magic wands, turning one another into all sorts of strange things. When Tom gets turned into a frog, the princess estatically kisses him, thinking he's a prince transformed by a spell. When he turns back into a mangy old cat, the girl becomes enraged, throwing Tom through a window into a moat, which unfortunately for Tom, is the home of a giant 3 headed alligator. Tom suddenly flies out and lets out an enormous scream. The alligator then chases Tom offscreen. You can hear more ear spitting screams. Meanwhile, Jerry--turned into an elephant--enjoys the princess' hospitality and a nice cup of tea. The Itch: Tom is a crooked tax collector who finagles the poor mice of a village out of every coin they have, even Jerry. A band of Beatle-esque rats sets up at the outskirts of town and performs a rock song called "The Itch". Everything goes just fine...until the song plays. Jerry tries to play flute with the band, but is booted unceremoniously offstage. Jerry then realizes why the audience is dancing--the music is controlling swarms of fleas, making them move with frentic scratching. With some help from Tom and the band, Jerry convinces the villagers to leap off a nearby bluff into the lake, washing the pests off. Later the grateful band rocks on to an appreciative flealess crowd. Jerry is the featured floutist, and Tom is the ticket taker. |
| 8 | Winter | February 10, 2007 | 101 | Ho, Ho Horror: When Mrs. Two-Shoes goes to bed on Christmas Eve, Tom lies in his basket and dreams of chasing after Jerry. Jerry, not liking this, enters the dream and turns it into a nightmare. The two wake up and find they've trashed the entire house in their sleep. Mrs. Two-Shoes, woken by the ruckus, is not happy. She tosses the pair into the cold. The narrator suggests that this is the time of year where enemies put aside their differences--though Jerry seems to have other ideas. The two continue chasing each other through the snow. Dog-Gone Hill Hog: Tom and Jerry are chasing one another in the snow. Spike is sledding down a nearby hill, and crashes into them. He does this repeatedly, thinking it funny. He bullies the two relentlessly as he guffaws at their pain. Tom and Jerry soon get Spike back, but all three wind up with broken arms and legs. To show them no hard feelings, Spike gives the boys a Christmas present: a sled. They chuck it into the fireplace. Northern Light Fish Fight: In the Arctic wastes, Tom is a fisherman with nothing to show for it but a buch of holes in the ice and a very cold worm. When Jerry has beginner's luck and catches a fat fish, Tom tries to steal it. After an extended battle, complete with orchestral accompaniment, Jerry agrees to share his fish with the starving cat--but a polar bear gets to it first. Disgusted, the boys eat their forks. |
| 9 | Space Science Fiction | February 17, 2007 | 106 | Cat Nebula: Jerry and Nibbles (Tuffy) are in a space ship. They are running out of food. Finally, Jerry manages to find some dehydrated energy capsules, but he swallows an entire year's worth and grows enormously overweight. Then a doctor, Droopy, comes to check on Jerry. Later, an alien space cat, obviously similar to the appearance of Tom, wants to eat Jerry, and they end up running around chasing each other on the ship.Finally they are launched from the ship's torpedo and become constellations in the sky with Tuffy saluting them. Martian Mice: Tom and Jerry chase each other around on a farm. Tom pretends to be a chicken, but a UFO catches both Tom and Jerry, thinking that they are chickens. The aliens in the UFO need 2000 eggs for the queen's cake, and they already have 5. Thus, the aliens tell Tom to lay 1995 more eggs. He tries as hard as he can to lay those eggs, but Tom fails. The aliens make the cake anyway, and they deliver it to the queen. However, the queen discovers that Tom and Jerry aren't chickens, so the aliens let them go, and they capture a cow instead. Tom is about to chase Jerry again--but then inexplicably lays an egg! Spaced Out Cat: While in the park, Tom sees a cute female cat. Suddenly, Spike (dressed up in a repo-man mustache and tank tops) shows up on a motorcycle. He steals Tom's girlfriend. Tom (now upset) walks home (where Jerry is). He turns on the radio and finds out that there is a contest going on. Whoever can build a rocket and reach the moon first wins. Tom thinks he can get his girlfriend back by doing this. Jerry gets on board with Tom and the ship malfunctions. It crashlands on the moon. Tom puts up a flag and Jerry eats parts of the moon (thinking its cheese). Spike runs over Tom's flag with his motorcycle and puts up his flag. Tom and the female cat kiss. |
| 10 | Beach Ocean Settings | February 24, 2007 | 107 | Octo Suave: Tom and Jerry are in a fishing boat. Jerry has just become Tom's slave, and is working hard rowing the boat, while Tom relaxes. Tom orders Jerry to drop the anchor, and they both get ready to dive to spearfish. Tom tries to hit Jerry with the spear, but Jerry tries to escape by jumping into the ocean, and Tom chases him. Tom tries to hunt some seafood, including a pufferfish and a lobster. However, Jerry jumps onto a seahorse to stop him, by scaring the pufferfish (and it deflates rapidly). Tom attempts to catch the seahorse with a lasso made out of seaweed, but the seahorse is too strong for him and drags him along the seabed, hitting the coral and many seaweeds, which makes him look like a mermaid. Later, he encounters an octopus gentleman, who thinks Tom is a lady. The octopus wants to date Tom, and they end up getting lost in the sea. Later, Jerry meets a fish who loves him, and he flees. Beach Bully Bingo: Jerry shows Tom a picture in his sketchbook that shows them being friends and going to the beach. Thus, they agree and go there, but Butch and Spike arrive first. Tom and Jerry team up while Butch and Spike are the rivals in a game. Tom controls Butch, and Jerry controls Spike. Tom and Jerry are actually trying to get the bullies off the beach, though. Finally, both Butch and Spike are driven away from the beach, and Tom, Jerry, and their new girlfriends, play happily there. Treasure Map Scrap: Tom and Jerry are on a raft sailing towards an island in search of treasure. Tom orders Jerry to jump into the freezing water to retrieve the treasure. However, Jerry has earned the friendship of a baby dolphin that will help him defeat Tom. Near the end of the episode, the mother dolphin appears and scares away Tom. They retrieve the chest back onto the raft, but Tom doesn't get any gold. |
| 11 | Building Sites Construction | March 3, 2007 | 112 | Destruction Junction: Spike is put in charge of the rest of a building's construction. Tom and Jerry are chasing each other and run into the construction yard. Spike catches Tom and offers him a job on the construction crew. Tom accepts. During the rest of the episode, Tom continuously chases Jerry, yet finishes the building. The building looks great, except for one part. That is because Jerry drew his face on the construction plan. Battle of the Power Tools: The boys are poor and living together in a run-down shack. However, their numbers come in, and they become rich overnight. They split their millions and each sets out to build a mansion. However, Tom is jealous of how well his friend and neighbor is doing with his building project, to say nothing of being plagued by incompetent, lazy, surly union workmen. Trying to do the labor himself only exacerbates matters and drains his bank account. At the end Jerry and Tom both have sumptuous homes--but Tom's broke, and his house falls away to reveal it's just a hollow shell around the shack from the opening of the picture, that too fell away to reveal Tom. Jackhammered Cat: Tom chases Jerry throughout the city. Jerry finds a hole in the fence around the construction yard and goes through it. Tom climbs over the fence and sees that the workers are going to have a feast today. Tom tries to get the food but is harassed by Jerry and scared away by Spike. |
| 12 | Tom | April 28, 2007 | 113 | Tin Cat of Tomorrow: While chasing Jerry, Tom accidentally ruins the house and Jerry hides in his mousehole. Mrs. Two-Shoes yells at Tom and orders a robocat called Mechanico. Tom gets booted out of the house. Mechanico attacks Jerry and boots him out of the house as well. Tom and Jerry works together to destroy Mechanico. They did it and Mrs. Two-Shoes brings Tom back to house. Mechanico falls into garbage and Tom and Jerry become rivals again. Beefcake Tom: Flabby, out-of-shape Tom can't even chase Jerry anymore. He decides to enroll in a gym to get back his fighting physique. Jerry decides to tease him and gives him his own brand of exercise regime. At the end, Tom gains muscles and Jerry decides that they should train some more. However, due to Jerry's excessiveness, Tom uses him as a muscle pumper. Tom Cat, Superstar: Tom is a famous, rich star, but he is bored. Ignoring his agent's protests, he quits showbiz and retires to a farm. Then Jerry is shown to have made a video clip of the whole episode and premiered it. Next, as Jerry lounges by the pool where Tom used to sit at the beginning, Tom is now his slave. Jerry vanishes Tom with a thumbs-down, like Tom when he vanishes his three servants, and in the end, Jerry vanishes the camera. |
| 13 | Boardwalk | May 5, 2007 | 105 | Piranha Be Loved (by You): Tom is trying to win the affection of a female cat, but a piranha is making this hard on him. Spook House Mouse: Tom and Jerry's antics lead them into a haunted house where they are faced with enchanted mirrors, a live roller coaster, and most important of all, ghosts. Abracadumb: Tom is a famous magician and Jerry lives in the theater he performs at in the rafters and does his own similar magic show. They engage in a magic duel. In the end they both receive the applause with the female cat. |
Season 2: 2007-2008
| No. | Theme | Air Date | Prod. Code | Title and summary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | Superheroes Superpowers | September 22, 2007 | 202 | More Powers to You: Tom is the pet of a team of superheroes, the Amazing Acquaintances, charged with guarding their power rings. However, when Jerry gets into the room where the rings are kept, he and Tom end up having a super-powered duel. To make matters worse, Doomdog (Spike), the Acquaintances' arch-enemy, breaks into the hideout unnoticed and wants all the rings for himself. Tom and Jerry have to work together--pooling their powers of fire and ice--to take the villain down. The heroes congratulate Tom on the capture of Doomdog, but Jerry--with the help of a growth-powered ring--reminds him not-so-gently that he didn't exactly do it alone. Catch Me Though You Can't: Tom is a lowly tab tech to a mad scientist who has invented a speed ray. Tom inadvertently chases Jerry into the path of the beam, giving him super speed. To catch a faster-than-ever mouse, Tom uses various speed enhancing devices--a scooter and a large tire among them--but to no avail. Eventually, Tom flies by on a chair attached to a hot-air balloon with the speed ray mounted on it. He zaps Jerry, rendering him to his original speed, but he drifts too near some flagpoles that pop the balloon and sends him spiraling out of control. The speed ray falls near Spike, who uses it as a shooting-gallery prop, blasting Tom repeatedly Power Tom: Tom is having a dream anout being a superhero, but he's woken up by Mrs. Two Shoes. After she leaves to shopping, Tom chases Jerry to the garden and they fall into hole. They find a mysterious base and Tom is dressed in superheroine outfit. Tom and Jerry are sent outside to stop Butch and his pals in robbing. Butch and his pals teases Tom in wearing a girl outfit. Moments later, the Power Gal appears and defeats Butch and his pals before leaving. Tom and Jerry return to home and Mrs. Two Shoes arrives too. As she goes to bedroom, her shoes turn into pink and Tom and Jerry are surprised the Power Gal is Mrs. Two Shoes. |
| 15 | Magic | September 29, 2007 | 201 | Zent Out of Shape: Tom is a Buddhist monk who tries to achieve inner peace through silent meditation, a sand garden, and a bonsai tree. Jerry, however, repeatedly disturbs Tom's quest for serenity by playing a flute and drum loudly. Their fighting awakens a cranky kraken (with Spike's face) from the ocean depths. However, the creature loves Jerry's music, and wants to dance with Tom (who seems to be debating if this is preferable to being eaten) far into the night. I Dream of Meanie Parody of Disney's Aladdin. Spike is a genie dog who lives in that magic lamp grants wishes. Which Witch!: Tom is servant to a witch who needs a mouse to complete her magic potion. But Jerry escapes, which leads to a chase where they encounter another witch, who's feuding with the other. Each witch uses the cat and mouse to play pranks on the other, escalating to the point where Tom and Jerry decide to put a stop to it. Once the witches make peace, it leads to a shocking revelation for the duo. |
| 16 | Pets | October 6, 2007 | 203 | Don't Bring Your Pet to School DayA girl brings Tom as her pet Cat Show Catastrophe The Cat Whisperer with Casper Lombardo |
| 17 | Animals | October 13, 2007 | 204 | Adventures in Penguin Sitting Cat of Prey Jungle Love |
| 18 | Halloween | October 27, 2007 | 205 | Invasion of the Body Slammers: A mysteroius space ship lands on the garden next to Tom's, Jerry's and Mrs. Two Shoes' home. Jerry hears the crash and goes to chcek it out. A myserious body slammer appears and becomes Jerry's double. Tom wakes up and tries to get double Jerry. Tom tries to wake up Mrs. Two Shoes, but she kicks him downstairs. Tom becomes scared. A body slammer gets out of being Jerry's double and becomes Mrs. Two Shoes' double. Tom runs away to space ship as the body slammer becomes Tom's double. Jerry joins Tom and both Tom and Jerry fly into outer space. Monster Con Over the River and Boo the Woods |
| 19 | Outdoor Activities | November 3, 2007 | 206 | Xtreme Trouble A Life Less Guarded Sasquashed |
| 20 | Teaming up against foe | November 10, 2007 | 207 | Summer Squashing League of Cats Little Big Mouse: It is a very hot day, and the air conditioner has broken down. While Tom and Mrs. Two-Shoes sleep in front of the icebox, Jerry raids all the food out of it, and Mrs. Two-Shoes blames Tom and throws him out, where Jerry is having a picnic with all the food he took. Tom gives an icecube to an exhausted ant, who then begins taking the food from Jerry. Jerry now chases the ant (with Tom instigating) and eventually gets tired. Tom and the ant shake hands and enjoy the food. |
| 21 | Sports | December 1, 2007 | 208 | Bend It Like Thomas Endless Bummer Game, Set, Match |
| 22 | History | December 8, 2007 | 209 | The Declaration of Independunce Kitty Hawked 24 Karat Kat |
| 23 | Winter | February 2, 2008 | 210 | Hockey Schtick Snow Brawl The Abominable Snowmouse |
| 24 | Music and Culture | February 9, 2008 | 211 | DJ Jerry Kitty Kat Blues: The episode is an updating of the classic Tom and Jerry film The Zoot Cat (1944); it also has some elements of Solid Serenade (1946), with Tom wooing a female cat by singing and accompanying himself on strings. Tom is drawn the way he looked in the films from that period, and the episodes featured the same girl cat (Toots), though modernized. Tom now sings to her with a guitar, and in 1950's style blues. He is more interested in pursuing Jerry than in the girl, however. Flamenco Fiasco |
| 25 | Animals Around the World | March 8, 2008 | 212 | You're Lion Kangadoofus Monkey Chow |
| 26 | Role Reversal (predator/prey) | March 22, 2008 | 213 | Game of Mouse & Cat Babysitting Blues Catfish Follies |
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