The Hungry Wolf

The Hungry Wolf 1942

10.00

It's the dead of winter, a hungry wolf is out of food, and he's desperate.

1942

Fine Feathered Friend

Fine Feathered Friend 1942

7.16

Chased by Tom around the barnyard, Jerry takes refuge under a hen, who, in her nest, is sitting on eggs. Tom has to figure out ways to get Jerry out from under the protective hen.

1942

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse 1947

7.17

Tom, sick of Jerry stealing the milk out of his bowl, poisons it. Instead of killing the mouse, the potion transforms him into a muscular beast.

1947

Puss Gets the Boot

Puss Gets the Boot 1940

7.00

Jasper is given an ultimatum by his master: break one more thing and you're out. Rodent Jerry does his best to make sure that his tormentor "gets the boot".

1940

The Egg and Jerry

The Egg and Jerry 1956

6.20

A lost baby woodpecker, that believes Jerry is its mother, does everything it can to save the mouse from Tom, who is once again in pursuit. A CinemaScope remake of the 1949 Tom and Jerry cartoon Hatch Up Your Troubles.

1956

The Yankee Doodle Mouse

The Yankee Doodle Mouse 1943

7.13

As Tom and Jerry stage their typical fight sequences, the patriotic soldier theme of the title is evidenced by such things as a carton of eggs labeled "Hen Grenades"; Jerry dropping light bulbs from an airplane like bombs; and Jerry sending a telegram with the message "Sighted Cat - Sank Same." Musical phrasings from various patriotic war songs are heard throughout.

1943

The Captain's Christmas

The Captain's Christmas 1938

5.44

Pirate John and his crew threaten Christmas after taking over the Captain's role as Santa.

1938

Baby Puss

Baby Puss 1943

6.60

Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.

1943

Love That Pup

Love That Pup 1949

7.30

When a bulldog threatens Tom to keep away from his puppy, Jerry realizes that sticking close to the boy is the best way to keep away his feline tormentor. But Tom is not about to let the mouse evade him so easily.

1949

Art Gallery

Art Gallery 1939

6.00

An art museum, on a dark and stormy night. The statue of Nero comes to life and tries to burn the nearby painting of Rome but his matches go out. He tries to get a set of "hear no evil" monkeys to take the matches from a still life, but they refuse and he teases them. The other artworks come to their defense. Nero plays hurt, and gets the monkeys to help; after they stumble around in the still life for a while, they get drunk on lighter fluid and start breathing flames, which they combine with the fluid to act as a flamethrower. Soon, the museum is ablaze and all the paintings are either sounding the alarm or coming to fight the fire.

1939

Heavenly Puss

Heavenly Puss 1949

7.36

During yet another pursuit of Jerry, Tom ends up being killed when an upright piano slides down the stairs and slams into him. He meets a feline St. Peter at the gate of the Heavenly Express, but is initially turned away due to his constant torture. However, he will be allowed onto the train if he can have Jerry sign a letter of forgiveness within one hour. If not, it's Hell for Tom. Will he go up or down?

1949

The Zoot Cat

The Zoot Cat 1944

6.69

Tom's advances on a young jive-talking girl cat get nowhere; nowhere, that is, until Tom gets a zoot suit. Armed with his miles of fabric and a new cool lingo, Tom still has to deal with the tricks of his nemesis, Jerry.

1944

The Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl 1950

7.10

Tom is conducting a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl when Jerry comes out to co-conduct.

1950

Cat Fishin'

Cat Fishin' 1947

7.32

Spike is guarding a private fishing hole - in his sleep. Tom sneaks in to do some fishing - with Jerry as bait. But one particularly vicious fish turns out to be more than Tom or Jerry bargained for, particularly when he wakes up Spike.

1947

Southbound Duckling

Southbound Duckling 1955

6.30

Jerry's little duckling friend has packed his bag and is all set to fly south for the winter despite the book Jerry keeps showing him that points out that domestic ducks do not fly south, and despite his inability to fly at all.

1955

The Two Mouseketeers

The Two Mouseketeers 1952

6.75

Tom, a castle soldier in 16th century France, is assigned to guard the food laid out on a banquet table. Jerry and a smaller mouse companion, two wandering "mouseketeers", make the situation miserable for Tom as they abscond with (and occasionally eat) all the food they can.

1952

Fraidy Cat

Fraidy Cat 1942

7.20

Tom hears a ghost story on the radio and is spooked by it; Jerry notices this and takes advantage of it, using a variety of tricks to scare Tom.

1942

Flirty Birdy

Flirty Birdy 1945

6.91

Tom is all set to eat Jerry when a hawk swoops down and grabs Jerry. To get Jerry back, Tom poses as a female hawk and quickly finds his new lover to be more than he bargained for.

1945

Blue Cat Blues

Blue Cat Blues 1956

6.50

Jerry narrates in voiceover: Tom has fallen hard for the cat next door, and competes with rich cat Butch for her affections. But Butch outspends Tom to a ludicrous level at every turn. Tom goes downhill after that, until we see him contemplating suicide.

1956

Jerry and the Goldfish

Jerry and the Goldfish 1951

6.83

Tom, whose appetite was whetted by a radio cooking program, wants to make a meal out of the pet goldfish. Jerry, who is friends with the fish, does what he can to thwart their feline foe.

1951