Tom and Jerry filmography


This is a complete list of the 163 shorts in the Tom and Jerry series produced and released between 1940 and 2014. Of these, 162 are theatrical shorts, one is a made-for-TV short, and one is a 2-minute sketch shown as part of a telethon.

1940–1958: Hanna-Barbera/MGM Cartoons

The following 114 shorts were directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio in Hollywood, California. All the shorts were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Rudolf Ising was the producer of Puss Gets the Boot; subsequent shorts were produced by Fred Quimby through 1955. Quimby retired in 1955 and from 1956 to 1958, Hanna and Barbera produced the shorts until MGM closed the cartoon studio in 1957, and the last cartoon was released in 1958. Most of these cartoons were produced in the standard Academy ratio. Four cartoons were produced for both Academy Ratio and CinemaScope formats. Finally, 19 cartoons were produced in widescreen CinemaScope format only.
Like the other studios, MGM reissued and edited its cartoons when re-released to theaters. Many pre-1952 cartoons were reissued with Perspecta Sound, which was introduced in 1954. MGM also reissued its cartoons before the introduction of Perspecta Sound. Because of the 1965 MGM vault fire, all original film of pre-September-1951 MGM cartoons are lost, leaving only the backup prints, although some production artwork relating to the missing material has survived, like pencil sketches.
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1Puss Gets the BootFebruary 10, 1940Tom and Jerry's first cartoon. Tom tries to stop the mouse Jerry from breaking plates and glasses before Mammy Two Shoes can kick the cat out.First appearances of Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse, and Mammy Two Shoes. First Tom and Jerry cartoon nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoon. First time Jerry wins and Tom loses.
2The Midnight SnackJuly 19, 1941Jerry attempts to outsmart Tom so he can get his snack from the refrigerator.First time Tom and Jerry are referred to by those names. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
3The Night Before ChristmasDecember 6, 1941A Christmas cartoon with Tom and Jerry.Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subjects, Cartoons. First cartoon to have William Hanna provide vocal effects for Tom. Also first cartoon where both Tom and Jerry win.
4Fraidy CatJanuary 17, 1942Jerry plays tricks to scare the fur off of Tom.First cartoon where Tom and Jerry both lose in the end.
5Dog TroubleApril 18, 1942Tom and Jerry team up to stop the bulldog from mauling them.First appearance of Spike. First cartoon where Tom and Jerry team up.
6Puss n' TootsMay 30, 1942Tom tries to woo a female cat.First appearance of a love interest for Tom. First appearance of Toots. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
7The Bowling Alley-CatJuly 18, 1942Tom and Jerry chase each other around a bowling alley.First cartoon featuring a sport as its theme.
8Fine Feathered FriendOctober 10, 1942Jerry flees from Tom by hiding with a chicken family.First appearance of the chicken family.
9Sufferin' Cats!December 16, 1942Tom competes with an alley cat to see who gets Jerry first.First appearance of Meathead.
10The Lonesome MouseMay 22, 1943When Mammy Two Shoes kicks Tom out of the house after Jerry frames him, the mouse enjoys his freedom without Tom until he gets lonesome. They work together to prove Tom's worth as a mouse-catcher to Mammy.Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang due to a gag reference of Adolf Hitler. Unusual episode where Tom and Jerry speak.
11The Yankee Doodle MouseJune 26, 1943Jerry wages war with Tom from his "cat raid shelter" in the basement.First cartoon to win an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoon. Blackface gag removed from Cartoon Network in the late 90's.
12Baby PussDecember 25, 1943A little girl dresses up Tom like a baby, prompting Jerry and Tom's feline friends to make fun of him.First appearances of Butch and Topsy. First cartoon to use "An MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon" end titles. The first time that Tom loses to another cat.
13The Zoot CatFebruary 28, 1944Tom and Butch try to impress Toots by wearing a zoot suit.Unusual for a Tom and Jerry cartoon, characters speak lengthy lines.
14The Million Dollar CatMay 6, 1944Tom inherits a million dollars on one condition: He must avoid causing harm to any animal, which Jerry uses to his advantage.The first of the thirteen cartoons that Tom is victorious over Jerry.
15The BodyguardJuly 22, 1944Jerry frees Spike the bulldog from the dog-catcher's truck. Spike promises to protect Jerry from Tom by responding to the sound of a whistle.
16Puttin' on the DogOctober 28, 1944Tom disguises himself as a dog to chase Jerry.
17Mouse TroubleNovember 23, 1944Tom reads a book consisting of tips for catching mice.Won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
18The Mouse Comes to DinnerMay 5, 1945Tom invites his love interest to a dinner party.
19Mouse in ManhattanJuly 7, 1945Jerry takes a trip to Manhattan.Tom has a cameo role in this cartoon.
20Tee for TwoJuly 21, 1945Tom attempts to play golf, but Jerry ruins his fun.
21Flirty BirdySeptember 22, 1945Tom disguises himself as a female bird to trick an eagle who also wants to eat Jerry.
22Quiet Please!December 22, 1945Spike threatens Tom to keep quiet while the bulldog is napping, but Jerry is constantly making noise.Won an Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
23Springtime for ThomasMarch 30, 1946Tom falls in love with a new female cat, Toodles. Jerry tries to break them up by sending Tom's rival Butch to her.First appearance of Toodles Galore. First appearance of a love interest for Jerry.
24The Milky WaifMay 18, 1946Nibbles wants some milk, so Jerry tries to steal some from Tom.First appearance of Nibbles. First Tom and Jerry cartoon to credit the producer. Original titles are completely found on an Italian Super 8mm print.
25Trap HappyJune 29, 1946Tom calls a mouse exterminator to get rid of Jerry.
26Solid SerenadeAugust 31, 1946Tom sneaks up to Toodles' house to sing love songs to her.
27Cat FishinFebruary 22, 1947Tom goes fishing, using Jerry as bait.
28Part Time PalMarch 15, 1947Mammy warns Tom to keep Jerry out of the refrigerator or she'll throw the cat out, but Tom accidentally becomes repeatedly drunk and befriends Jerry.
29The Cat ConcertoApril 26, 1947Pianist Tom performs Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt until Jerry breaks up his act.Won an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon. In 1994, it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, the only Tom & Jerry cartoon to make the list.
30Dr. Jekyll and Mr. MouseJune 14, 1947Tom tries to prevent Jerry from drinking his milk by poisoning it, but his plan completely backfires when the poison transforms Jerry into a monster.Nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon. Original titles is rarely found on a 16mm Afga-Gevaert print with only one tiny splice at the Tom and Jerry card.
31Salt Water TabbyJuly 12, 1947Tom woos Toodles on the beach.
32A Mouse in the HouseAugust 30, 1947Tom and Butch compete against each other to catch Jerry on Mammy Two Shoes' orders, but she ends up kicking out all three animals.Second time both Tom and Jerry lose.
33The Invisible MouseSeptember 27, 1947Jerry uses vanishing cream to turn invisible and outsmart Tom.
34Kitty FoiledJune 1, 1948A canary bird saves Jerry from Tom.
35The Truce HurtsJuly 17, 1948Tom, Jerry, and Spike are fed up of fighting each other and call a truce, but the peace falls apart when they fight over a steak.Third time both Tom and Jerry lose.
36Old Rockin' Chair TomSeptember 18, 1948Tom is briefly replaced by another cat, Lightning.First appearance of Lightning.
37Professor TomOctober 30, 1948Tom tries to teach his kitten student how to catch Jerry.
38Mouse CleaningDecember 11, 1948After a muddy Tom chases Jerry through the house, Mammy Two Shoes forces the cat to clean the house. While she's gone, Jerry sabotages Tom's efforts.Was rarely shown on American television and omitted from DVD due to the short's offensive racial stereotyping at the end.
39Polka-Dot PussFebruary 26, 1949Tom convinces Mammy Two Shoes that he's too sick to go outside. He stays in the house until Jerry puts red dots all over Tom's face to trick him into thinking he's caught the measles.First use of the iconic "Tom and Jerry" intro theme used in most Hanna-Barbera shorts and beyond.
40The Little OrphanApril 30, 1949In this Thanksgiving short, Jerry and Nibbles dine on Thanksgiving treats until Tom tries to stop them.Won an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
41Hatch Up Your TroublesMay 14, 1949Jerry protects a baby woodpecker from Tom.Nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
42Heavenly PussJuly 9, 1949After a piano flattens Tom while he attempts to catch Jerry, Tom is refused entry to cat heaven due to his record of trying to harm Jerry. To save himself from cat hell, Tom must have Jerry sign a certificate of forgiveness within a short time frame.Withdrawn from Brazilian television due to subplots involving damnation in Hell. First appearances of kittens Fluff, Muff, and Puff. Final time Billy Bletcher voices Spike. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1956.
43The Cat and the MermouseSeptember 3, 1949Tom chases a Mermouse who looks like Jerry.The iconic "Tom and Jerry" intro theme is used for this and practically all subsequent Hanna-Barbera shorts. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
44Love That PupOctober 1, 1949Spike threatens Tom to never bother his son Tyke.First appearance of Tyke. First time Daws Butler voices Spike.
45Jerry's DiaryOctober 22, 1949Tom reads through Jerry's diary.First compilation film; contains footage from Tee for Two, Mouse Trouble, Solid Serenade, and The Yankee Doodle Mouse.
46Tennis ChumpsDecember 10, 1949Tom and Butch compete against each other in a game of tennis.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
47Little QuackerJanuary 7, 1950Jerry protects a little duckling named Quacker from Tom.First appearance of Quacker, Henry, and Mama Duck. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
48Saturday Evening PussJanuary 14, 1950After Mammy Two Shoes goes out with her friends, Tom invites his feline friends over for a party, much to Jerry's annoyance.Only time that the face of Mammy Two Shoes is shown. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957. Re-released to television in the mid-1960s with a thinner, whiter version of Mammy Two Shoes.
49Texas TomMarch 11, 1950Tom tries to woo a cowgirl cat.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
50Jerry and the LionApril 8, 1950Jerry promises to return an escaped circus lion to the African jungle.Only appearance of The Lion. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
51Safety SecondJuly 1, 1950Jerry and Nibbles celebrate Independence Day. Nibbles wants to set off firecrackers, but Jerry would rather play it safer.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957.
52Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood BowlSeptember 16, 1950Tom conducts a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl, but Jerry destroys the concert.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1957 with a blue-background title card. Original title card is completely found, but with one tiny splice between the non-text Tom and Jerry card.
53The Framed CatOctober 21, 1950Jerry annoys Tom with Spike's bone.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1956.
54Cue Ball CatNovember 25, 1950Tom & Jerry duel in a billiard hall.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1956.
55Casanova CatJanuary 6, 1951Tom offers Jerry as a gift to a wealthy and attractive female cat. Jerry attracts the attention of another cat who also becomes interested in her, resulting in a fight between Tom and the other cat for her affection.Blackface gag removed from television and omitted from DVD due to racial stereotyping. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
56Jerry and the GoldfishMarch 3, 1951Jerry must save a goldfish from Tom.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
57Jerry's CousinApril 7, 1951Jerry's tough cousin Muscles protects Jerry from Tom.Nominated for an Oscar for Academy Award for Short Subject, Cartoon. First appearance of Muscles Mouse. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
58Sleepy-Time TomMay 26, 1951After staying out all night with his alley cat friends, Tom attempts to catch Jerry on Mammy Two Shoes' orders, but he gets sleepy in the process.Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
59His Mouse FridayJuly 7, 1951Tom becomes a castaway on an island and chases Jerry to a native village, but Jerry tricks the cat by disguising himself as a blackface native.Rarely aired on television due to racial stereotypes. Re-released with Perspecta Stereo in 1958.
60Slicked-up PupSeptember 8, 1951Spike threatens Tom to keep Tyke clean while he's gone. Jerry dirties Tyke to get Tom in trouble.
61Nit-Witty KittyOctober 6, 1951Mammy Two Shoes accidentally knocks Tom out with a blow to the head which causes him to forget who he is and think that he is a mouse.
62Cat NappingDecember 8, 1951Tom tries to nap, but Jerry will not let him sleep.
63The Flying CatJanuary 12, 1952Tom chases Jerry and a canary by devising an aerial plan of attack.This is the first thing to play on Boomerang when it rebranded on January 19, 2015.
64The Duck DoctorFebruary 16, 1952Tom shoots down a wild duckling while hunting. Jerry helps him get airborne again.
65The Two MouseketeersMarch 15, 1952Jerry and Nibbles are hungry mouseketeers, and Tom is a guard in charge of protecting the queen's dinner.Withdrawn from Brazilian television due to the implied decapitation at the end. Won an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
66Smitten KittenApril 12, 1952When Tom falls in love, Jerry's Devil recalls the times when Tom fell in love and caused problems for Jerry.Second compilation film; contains footage from Salt Water Tabby, The Mouse Comes to Dinner, Texas Tom, and Solid Serenade.
67Triplet TroubleApril 19, 1952Mammy Two Shoes adopts three kittens who torment Tom and Jerry, so the two team up to have their revenge.The three kittens previously appeared in Heavenly Puss.
68Little RunawayJune 14, 1952Tom intends to give an escaped seal pup back to the circus, but Jerry wants to help the pup escape.
69Fit to Be TiedJuly 26, 1952After the passing of a new leash law, Tom torments Spike and uses the opportunity to chase Jerry.Sequel to The Bodyguard.
70Push-Button KittySeptember 6, 1952Fed up with Tom's laziness, Mammy buys a new mouse-catching robot cat.Final appearance of Mammy Two Shoes.
71Cruise CatOctober 18, 1952Tom is hired as a sailor tasked with keeping Jerry off a cruise ship.Contains footage from Texas Tom.
72The Dog HouseNovember 29, 1952Spike decides to build his dream dog house, but Tom and Jerry's antics constantly destroy it.
73The Missing MouseJanuary 10, 1953After Jerry is covered in white shoe polish, he scares Tom into thinking that he is an explosive white mouse that escaped from a lab.Only Tom and Jerry cartoon scored by Edward Plumb.
74Jerry and JumboFebruary 21, 1953Jerry befriends a baby elephant named Jumbo and disguises him as a large mouse to mess with Tom.First appearance of Jumbo and his mother.
75Johann MouseMarch 21, 1953As the pet owned by Johann Strauss in Vienna, Tom becomes an accomplished pianist himself after his master goes away in order to lure Jerry out with piano music.Last cartoon in the series to win an Oscar for Best Short Subject, Cartoon.
76That's My Pup!April 25, 1953Spike strikes an agreement with Tom for the feline to act scared whenever Tyke barks at him.
77Just DuckySeptember 5, 1953After Quacker hatches, Jerry befriends him and teaches him how to swim so he can find his family, but Jerry must also protect him from Tom.First Tom and Jerry cartoon that MGM cartoon studio began to use blue-background intro.
78Two Little IndiansOctober 17, 1953Jerry is a scoutmaster who is taking two young mice on a hiking trip.Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang because of Native American stereotyping.
79Life with TomNovember 21, 1953Jerry writes an autobiography titled Life with Tom, which Tom has mixed emotions reading.Third compilation film; contains footage from Cat Fishin, The Little Orphan, and Kitty Foiled.
80Puppy TaleJanuary 23, 1954A litter of puppies are thrown into a river, but Jerry saves them and has to deal with one that will not leave him and Tom alone.
81Posse CatJanuary 30, 1954Tom is a cat owned by a western rancher living near the La Sal Mountains, who rules that, going forward, Tom's dinner will depend on him keeping Jerry out of the shack from stealing their food. Tom and Jerry eventually reach a truce that allows Tom to earn the meal.Sequel to Texas Tom.
82Hic-cup PupApril 17, 1954Tom's usual antics of chasing Jerry wake Tyke up, and the puppy gets the hiccups. This annoys Spike, causing him to threaten Tom to keep quiet, while Jerry tries to frame him.
83Little School MouseMay 29, 1954Jerry is a professor with a certified degree in outwitting cats, and tries to teach Tuffy how to do so, with very little success.Similar in story and spirit to Professor Tom.
84Baby ButchAugust 14, 1954Butch disguises himself as a baby to steal food from Tom and Jerry's household, aggravating both of them.
85Mice FolliesSeptember 4, 1954Jerry and Nibbles flood the kitchen and freeze it, turning it into a skating rink as well as freezing Tom.
86Neapolitan MouseOctober 2, 1954Tom and Jerry vacation in Naples and encounter a local mouse named Topo.
87Downhearted DucklingNovember 13, 1954Quacker is persistent with the idea of himself being ugly, and even resorts to being eaten by Tom rather than to live with his ugliness.
88Pet PeeveNovember 20, 1954After the cost of dog and cat food increase, George and Joan decide they must get rid of one of them before they are eaten out of house and home. Tom and Spike must compete to catch Jerry so they can stay, but both get kicked out in the end and Jerry stays.Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. First appearances of Joan and George.
89Touché, Pussy Cat!December 18, 1954Jerry teaches Nibbles how to be a good mouseketeer.Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. Last cartoon to get nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subjects, Cartoons.
90Southbound DucklingMarch 12, 1955Quacker is determined to fly south for the winter, which Jerry objects since farm ducks do not fly south, while Tom tries to catch the duck.Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in CinemaScope.
91Pup on a PicnicApril 30, 1955Spike and Tyke are having a picnic, but several inconveniences occur.Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in CinemaScope.
92Mouse for SaleMay 21, 1955Tom sells Jerry disguising him as a white mouse after seeing an ad in the newspaper. But his plan to get rich backfires when the house owner finds the money and buys the same white mouse back.
93Designs on JerrySeptember 2, 1955Stick figure versions of Tom and Jerry come to life when Tom creates a very detailed blueprint of a mousetrap.
94Tom and ChérieSeptember 9, 1955Tuffy gets frustrated when Jerry repeatedly asks him to deliver his love letters despite him encountering troubles with Tom along the way.Produced in CinemaScope. This is the only Tom & Jerry episode during the Hanna-Barbera era where Tom & Jerry never come in contact with each other.
95Smarty CatOctober 14, 1955Tom and his pals watch old footage of Spike's misery while the owners are not home.Fourth compilation film; contains footage from Solid Serenade, Cat Fishin', and Fit to Be Tied. Only short to end with a regular MGM title instead of its title. Last compilation film in the Hanna-Barbera era.
96Pecos PestNovember 11, 1955Jerry's uncle Pecos comes to the city with his guitar for his television singing debut. Tom is terrified of Pecos because he uses Tom's whiskers as replacement guitar strings.Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released in the standard Academy format. All subsequent Hanna-Barbera cartoons were released in CinemaScope. Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released with Fred Quimby as producer.
97That's My MommyNovember 19, 1955Quacker hatches near Tom and imprints on him, thinking Tom is his mother, despite Jerry's multiple pleas to show him otherwise.The only cartoon with the premise of Quacker hatching that does not end up with him reuniting with his actual mother duck. Produced in CinemaScope. First Tom and Jerry cartoon with William Hanna and Joseph Barbera as both producers and directors.
98The Flying SorceressJanuary 27, 1956Tom sees an ad for an intelligent cat as a travel companion. He leaves his previous house for the new job only to find a creepy house with a flying sorceress in it.Produced in CinemaScope.
99The Egg and JerryMarch 23, 1956A mother woodpecker leaves for lunch leaving her egg behind, but the egg ends up in Jerry's home and hatches. The baby woodpecker thinks Jerry is his mother and saves him from Tom.Produced in CinemaScope. CinemaScope remake of Hatch Up Your Troubles and first of the three CinemaScope remakes.
100Busy BuddiesMay 4, 1956When the babysitter is too busy on the phone to look after the baby, Tom and Jerry try to do her job.Produced in CinemaScope.
101Muscle Beach TomSeptember 7, 1956Tom arrives at the beach with a female cat to spend some quality time. But instead, he is competing with Butch by lifting weights to impress her.Produced in CinemaScope.
102Down Beat BearOctober 21, 1956A dancing bear escapes from the zoo and arrives at Tom and Jerry's house, so Jerry keeps playing music to make him dance with Tom and prevent Tom from calling to collect the reward.Produced in CinemaScope.
103Blue Cat BluesNovember 16, 1956Jerry, narrating, recounts the tragic love story that led to Tom's depression.Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang due to references of alcoholism and suicide. Produced in CinemaScope. Last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be recorded with Western Electric Sound System.
104Barbecue BrawlDecember 14, 1956Spike shows his son Tyke how to barbecue, but they have to deal with constant interruptions.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
105Tops with PopsFebruary 22, 1957Jerry hides with Spike and Tyke so Tom will get in trouble if he tries to catch him.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. CinemaScope remake version of Love That Pup and second of the three Cinemascope remakes.
106Timid TabbyApril 19, 1957Tom's cousin George comes to visit, and he's afraid of mice.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last cartoon released before the original MGM cartoon studio shut down.
107Feedin' the KiddieJune 7, 1957Jerry and Tuffy dine on Thanksgiving treats until Tom tries to stop them.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. First cartoon released after the original MGM cartoon studio shut down. Remake of The Little Orphan where Nibbles is named as Tuffy and is Jerry's nephew.
108Mucho MouseSeptember 6, 1957Tom is a mouse catching world champion and arrives in Spain to catch Jerry, known as El Magnifico, but he miserably fails to catch him.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last Apperance of Topsy
109Tom's Photo FinishNovember 1, 1957When Tom eats his owner's chicken and frames Spike, Jerry takes a picture to expose him, spreading copies around the house, trying to get him kicked out.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
110Happy Go DuckyJanuary 3, 1958An Easter Bunny leaves an Easter egg for Tom and Jerry, which hatches into Quacker who thoroughly annoys them.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
111Royal Cat NapMarch 7, 1958Tom must get rid of Jerry and Nibbles without waking up the king.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
112The Vanishing DuckMay 2, 1958Jerry and Quacker become invisible using vanishing cream and play pranks on Tom.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
Final appearance of Quacker and George.
113Robin HoodwinkedJune 6, 1958After Robin Hood gets locked up, Jerry and Nibbles attempt to save him, but first they must get past Tom.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
Final appearance of Nibbles.
114Tot WatchersAugust 1, 1958Due to the babysitter's carelessness, Tom and Jerry must keep the baby from harm every time it gets loose.Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
Last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced at the original MGM cartoon studio after it shut down in 1957. Last appearances of Joan, Jeanine, and the baby. Last appearance of Spike during the Golden Age of Hollywood Animation.

1960–1962: Gene Deitch/Rembrandt Films cartoons

The following thirteen cartoons were directed by Gene Deitch, produced by William L. Snyder, and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in Prague, Czechoslovakia. All cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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1Switchin' KittenSeptember 7, 1961Renewed in 1989.
Final appearance of Lightning.
2Down and OutingOctober 26, 1961First appearance of Tom's bald owner.
3It's Greek to Me-ow!December 7, 1961
4High SteaksMarch 23, 1962
5Mouse into SpaceApril 13, 1962
6Landing StriplingMay 18, 1962
7Calypso CatJune 21, 1962-
8Dicky MoeJuly 20, 1962
9The Tom and Jerry Cartoon KitAugust 10, 1962
10Tall in the TrapSeptember 14, 1962First short not to feature the Leo The Lion as intro.
11Sorry SafariOctober 12, 1962Final short not to feature the Leo The Lion as intro.
Final appearance of Tom's bald owner, as removed from further entrees due to his appearances were subjected to animal cruelty.
12Buddies Thicker Than WaterNovember 1, 1962Shortened in United Kingdom due to Tom and Jerry getting drunk on champagne in one scene.
13Carmen Get It!December 21, 1962Renewed in 1990.

1963–1967: Chuck Jones/Sib Tower 12 cartoons

The following 34 cartoons were produced by Chuck Jones in Hollywood, California, and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Earlier films were produced in conjunction with Walter Bien's "Sib Tower 12 Productions", until it was integrated into a new animation department called MGM Animation/Visual Arts. Directors or co-directors for each short are listed. Note: All the Chuck Jones MGM Tom and Jerry shorts were in Metrocolor.
All were released on DVD in 2009 as part of .
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1Pent-House MouseJuly 27, 1963Renewed in 1991.
2The Cat Above and the Mouse BelowFebruary 25, 1964
3Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?March 24, 1964
4Much Ado About MousingApril 14, 1964
5Snowbody Loves MeMay 12, 1964
6The Unshrinkable Jerry MouseDecember 8, 1964
7Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of LifeJanuary 20, 1965
8Tom-ic EnergyJanuary 27, 1965
9Bad Day at Cat RockFebruary 10, 1965
10The Brothers Carry-Mouse-OffMarch 3, 1965Directed by Jim Pabian.
11Haunted MouseMarch 24, 1965
12I'm Just Wild About JerryApril 7, 1965
13Of Feline BondageMay 19, 1965
14The Year of the MouseJune 9, 1965The thirteenth and last cartoon where Tom emerges victorious over Jerry.
15The Cat's Me-OuchDecember 22, 1965
16Duel PersonalityJanuary 20, 1966
17Jerry, Jerry, Quite ContraryFebruary 17, 1966
18Jerry-Go-RoundMarch 3, 1966Directed by Abe Levitow.
19Love Me, Love My MouseApril 28, 1966Directed by Chuck Jones and Ben Washam. Last appearance of Toodles.
20Puss 'n' BoatsMay 5, 1966Directed by Abe Levitow.
21Filet MeowJune 30, 1966Directed by Abe Levitow.
22Matinee MouseJuly 14, 1966Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by Tom Ray. Fifth compilation film; contains footage from The Flying Cat, Professor Tom, The Missing Mouse, Jerry and the Lion, Love That Pup, The Flying Sorceress, Jerry's Diary, and The Truce Hurts. Tom and Jerry watch themselves in a theater. First compilation film in the Chuck Jones era.
23The A-Tom-Inable SnowmanAugust 4, 1966Directed by Abe Levitow.
24Catty-CorneredSeptember 8, 1966Directed by Abe Levitow.
25Cat and Dupli-catJanuary 20, 1967Last cartoon where Tom loses with another cat.
26O-Solar-MeowFebruary 24, 1967Directed by Abe Levitow.
27Guided Mouse-illeMarch 10, 1967Directed by Abe Levitow. First sequel to O-Solar-Meow.
28Rock 'n' RodentApril 7, 1967Directed by Abe Levitow.
29Cannery RodentApril 14, 1967
30The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.April 21, 1967Rarely airs on Cartoon Network and Boomerang because of the epileptic seizure-causing flickering shown in the beginning. Directed by Abe Levitow.
31Surf-Bored CatMay 5, 1967Directed by Abe Levitow.
32Shutter Bugged CatJune 23, 1967Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by Tom Ray. Sixth and final compilation film; Contains footage from Part Time Pal, The Yankee Doodle Mouse, Nit-Witty Kitty, Johann Mouse, Heavenly Puss, and Designs on Jerry. Second and final compilation film in the Chuck Jones era.
33Advance and Be MechanizedAugust 25, 1967Directed by Ben Washam. Second and final sequel to O-Solar-Meow. Last cartoon where Tom and Jerry both lose in the end.
34Purr-Chance to DreamSeptember 8, 1967Directed by Ben Washam. Sequel to The Cat's Me-Ouch. Final short of the 20th century.

Warner Bros. cartoons

2001: Hanna-Barbera Productions/Turner Entertainment cartoon

2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon

Spin-offs and other appearances