Tom And Jerry Movies List

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Tom and Jerry is series of Animated Cartoon films created and directed by William Hanna and Joseph and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Hanna and Barbera wrote, produced and directed ultimately 114 Tom and Jerry Shorts between 1940 and 1957. The Characters in the films is A Cat (Tom) and A Mouse (Jerry). The Tom & Jerry Cartoon Series have many records such as most successful Cartoon, Still running successfully from over 75 years, Highest earned Cartoon film. The Animated Cartoons released under Theatrical Shorts, Television Shows, Packed Shows, Television Specials, Theatrical Films and Direct to Video films. The first Animated Cartoon film of Tom and Jerry on January 1940 titled ‘Puss gets the Boots’. The series of Tom & Jerry films Animation which is started from 1940, Some of the Animators worked for most of the Tom & Jerry Cartoon they are Kenneth Muse, Ed Barge, Richard Bickenbach, Don Patterson, Michael Lah, Pete Burness, irven Spence, Jack Zander, George Gorden, Bill Littlejohn, Bob Alien, Toy Pabian, Carl Urbano. The Tom and Jerry Episodes is about 162 from 1940 to 2004, in 2006 the Tom & Jerry Tales released with 26 Episodes.

The List of Tom and Jerry Episodes starting from 1940 to 2004 as follows.Modded apk download.

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Episode Title

Release Date

1Puss Gets the BootFebruary 20, 1940
2The Midnight SnackJuly 19, 1941
3The Night Before ChristmasDecember 6, 1941
4Fraidy CatJanuary 17, 1942,Reissue-1952
5Dog TroubleApril 18, 1942
6Puss n’ TootsMay 30, 1942
7The Bowling Alley CatJuly 18, 1942
8Fine Feathered FriendOctober 10, 1942
9Sufferin’ Cats!January 16, 1943
10The Lonesome MouseMay 22, 1943
11The Yankee Doodle MouseJune 26, 1943
12Baby PussDecember 25, 1943
13The Zoot CatFebruary 26, 1944
14The Million Dollar CatMay 6, 1944
15The BodyguardJuly 22, 1944
16Puttin’ on the DogOctober 28, 1944
17Mouse TroubleNovember 23, 1944
18The Mouse Comes to DinnerMay 5, 1945
19Mouse in ManhattanJuly 7, 1945
20Tee for TwoJuly 21, 1945
21Flirty BirdySeptember 22, 1945
22Quiet Please!December 25, 1945
23Springtime for ThomasMarch 30, 1946
24The Milky WaifMay 18, 1946
25Trap HappyJune 29, 1946
26Solid SerenadeAugust 31, 1946
27Cat Fishin’February 22, 1947
28Part Time PalMarch 15, 1947
29The Cat ConcertoApril 26, 1947
30Dr. Jekyll and Mr. MouseJune 14, 1947
31Salt Water TabbyJuly 12, 1947
32A Mouse in the HouseAugust 30, 1947
33The Invisible MouseSeptember 27, 1947
34Kitty FoiledJune 1, 1948
35The Truce HurtsJuly 17, 1948
36Old Rockin’ Chair TomSeptember 18, 1948
37Professor TomOctober 30, 1948
38Mouse CleaningDecember 11, 1948
39Polka-Dot PussFebruary 26, 1949
40The Little OrphanApril 30, 1949
41Hatch Up Your TroublesMay 14, 1949
42Heavenly PussJuly 9, 1949
43The Cat and the MermouseSeptember 3, 1949
44Love That PupOctober 1, 1949
45Jerry’s DiaryOctober 22, 1949
46Tennis ChumpsDecember 10, 1949
47Little QuackerJanuary 7, 1950
48Saturday Evening PussJanuary 14, 1950
49Texas TomMarch 11, 1950
50Jerry and the LionApril 8, 1950
51Safety SecondJuly 1, 1950
52Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood BowlSeptember 16, 1950
53The Framed CatOctober 21, 1950
54Cue Ball CatNovember 25, 1950
55Casanova CatJanuary 6, 1951
56Jerry and the GoldfishMarch 3, 1951
57Jerry’s CousinApril 7, 1951
58Sleepy-Time TomMay 26, 1951
59His Mouse FridayJuly 7, 1951
60Slicked-up PupSeptember 8, 1951
61Nit-Witty KittyOctober 6, 1951
62Cat NappingDecember 8, 1951
63The Flying CatJanuary 12, 1952
64The Duck DoctorFebruary 16, 1952
65The Two MouseketeersMarch 15, 1952
66Smitten KittenApril 12, 1952
67Triplet TroubleApril 19, 1952
68Little RunawayJune 14, 1952
69Fit to Be TiedJuly 26, 1952
70Push-Button KittySeptember 6, 1952
71Cruise CatOctober 18, 1952
72The Dog HouseNovember 29, 1952
73The Missing MouseJanuary 10, 1953
74Jerry and JumboFebruary 21, 1953
75Johann MouseMarch 21, 1953
76That’s My Pup!April 25, 1953
77Just DuckySeptember 5, 1953
78Two Little IndiansOctober 17, 1953
79Life with TomNovember 21, 1953
80Puppy TaleJanuary 23, 1954
81Posse CatJanuary 30, 1954
82Hic-cup PupApril 17, 1954
83Little School MouseMay 29, 1954
84Baby ButchAugust 14, 1954
85Mice FolliesSeptember 4, 1954
86Neapolitan MouseOctober 2, 1954
87Downhearted DucklingNovember 13, 1954
88Pet PeeveNovember 20, 1954
89Touché, Pussy Cat!December 18, 1954
90Southbound DucklingMarch 12, 1955
91Pup on a PicnicApril 30, 1955
92Mouse for SaleMay 21, 1955
93Designs on JerrySeptember 2, 1955
94Tom and ChérieSeptember 9, 1955
95Smarty CatOctober 14, 1955
96Pecos PestNovember 11, 1955
97That’s My MommyNovember 19, 1955
98Muscle Beach Tom/The Flying Sorceress/Barbecue BrawlJanuary 27, 1957
99Tom and Cherie’/Timid Tabby/The Egg and JerryMarch 23, 1957
100Tops with Pops/Busy Buddies/Feedin’ the KiddieMay 4, 1957
101Blue Cat Blues/Royal Cat Nap/Happy Go DuckySeptember 7, 1957
102Tops with PopsFebruary 22, 1957
103Give and TykeMarch 8, 1957
104Timid TabbyApril 19, 1957
105Feedin’ the KiddieJune 7, 1957
106Scat CatsJuly 26, 1957
107Mucho MouseSeptember 6, 1957
108Tom’s Photo FinishNovember 1, 1957
109Happy Go DuckyJanuary 3, 1958
110Royal Cat NapMarch 7, 1958
111The Vanishing DuckMay 2, 1958
112Robin HoodwinkedJune 6, 1958
113Tot WatchersAugust 1, 1958
114Switchin’ KittenSeptember 7, 1961
115Down and OutingOctober 26, 1961
116It’s Greek to Me-owDecember 7, 1961
117High SteaksJanuary 25, 1962
118Mouse Into SpaceFebruary 1, 1962
119Landing StriplingApril 1, 1962
120Calypso CatJune 1, 1962
121Dicky MoeJuly 1, 1962
122The Tom and Jerry Cartoon KitAugust 1, 1962
123Tall in the TrapSeptember 1, 1962
124Sorry SafariOctober 1, 1962
125Buddies Thicker Than WaterNovember 1, 1962
126Carmen Get It!December 1, 1962
127Pent-House MouseJuly 27, 1963
128The Cat Above and the Mouse BelowJanuary 1, 1964
129Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?January 22, 1964
130Much Ado About MousingJanuary 29, 1964
131Snowbody Loves MeFebruary 11, 1964
132The Unshrinkable Jerry MouseDecember 6, 1964
133Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of LifeJanuary 3, 1965
134Tom-ic EnergyJanuary 11, 1965
135Bad Day at Cat RockJanuary 28, 1965
136The Brothers Carry-Mouse-OffFebruary 24, 1965
137Haunted MouseMarch 29, 1965
138I’m Just Wild About JerryApril 5, 1965
139Of Feline BondageApril 26, 1965
140The Year of the MouseMay 17, 1965
141The Cat’s Me-Ouch!December 22, 1965
142Duel PersonalityJanuary 8, 1966
143Jerry, Jerry, Quite ContraryJanuary 14, 1966
144Jerry-Go-RoundJanuary 20, 1966
145Love Me, Love My MouseFebruary 14, 1966
146Puss ‘n’ BoatsMarch 21, 1966
147Filet MeowApril 18, 1966
148Matinee MouseMay 9, 1966
149The A-Tom-Inable SnowmanJune 20, 1966
150Catty-CorneredSeptember 10, 1966
151Cat and Dupli-catJanuary 16, 1967
152O-Solar MeowJanuary 29, 1967
153Guided Mouse-illeFebruary 3, 1967
154Rock ‘n’ RodentMarch 22, 1967
155Cannery RodentApril 16, 1967
156The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.May 7, 1967
157Surf-Bored CatJune 4, 1967
158Shutter Bugged CatJune 18, 1967
159Advance and Be MechanizedAugust 29, 1967
160Purr-Chance to DreamSeptember 7, 1967
161The Mansion CatApril 6, 2001
162The Karate GuardSeptember 27, 2004

Tom and Jerry: The Movie disestablishes the entire plot of every classic cartoon that featured the cat trying to murder the mouse. One would figure that spreading a cat-and-mouse chase into more than one hour, no matter how inventive the death strategies and traps, would grow tiresome. Tom & Jerry have been put to the assignment of rubbing out evil schemes by greedy human animal haters. In order to overtake them, the two have to get along, which is an unsettling notion for fans of the cartoon. The film is a musical, in which Tom & Jerry sing one good song called 'Friends to the End,' which claims, 'No other guys are as compatible as steak and fries.' The song has been covered on other albums by Broadway artists, because it is Broadway material and was written by the great Henry Mancini. Mancini, who won the Academy Award for 'Moon River,' made music right up until his passing, and Tom and Jerry was one of his final accomplishments. Unfortunately, the songs in Tom and Jerry, as witty as some of them are, are ultimately forgettable and, for a brilliantly colorful film, quite colorless. Tom and Jerry: The Musical could have been many things -- since it took on a Broadway sound, it could have attempted the entertainment level of Snoopy!!! The Musical; instead, the music fails as miserably as Tom the cat always has, at least back in his predatory days.

SampleTitle/ComposerPerformerTime
1 3:31
2 3:58
3
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
2:54
4 2:50
5
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
2:51
6 2:17
7
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
2:23
8 4:10
9
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
3:13
10 3:23
11
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
2:07
12 4:09
13
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
5:21
14 3:32
15
Leslie Bricusse / Henry Mancini
1:47
16 3:22
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