Cat's Me-Ouch
6 March 2025Jerry gets a dog to beat Tom up; he ends up in the hospital with the dog clinging to him by the teeth.
When Tom engages in his typical mischief, Jerry turns the tables on him and chases him through the entire neighborhood.
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Jerry gets a dog to beat Tom up; he ends up in the hospital with the dog clinging to him by the teeth.
Jerry brews a mysterious drink that triggers a change in him after he drinks it, making him fast enough to eat the food out of Tom's paw without the cat realising what is happening to him.
A brown and white kitten is delivered to the house and instantly wins Jerry's heart, but Tom takes an instant disliking to it.
Jerry imagines himself an artist, but Tom thinks otherwise; their creative capers cross the line between art and chaos.
Tom and Jerry visit the beach to cool down during a hot, humid day in Singapore; they chase each other for the chance to try a tasty treat, ice kacang.
As Tom and Jerry visit Singapore and its vibrant riverside, they meet a new friend, Meryl.
Jerry wants Tom's fish catch of the day and tries to interfere; Tom sets out to get a taste of the sea by any means necessary.
When Tom engages in his typical mischief, Jerry turns the tables on him and chases him through the entire neighborhood.
Tom and Jerry take their chase to the skies as they try to decide who is the ultimate master of kites.
Tom and Jerry disagree over the divisive aroma of the durian fruit; Tom enjoys the fruit while Jerry can't stomach the smell.
Ordered to guard a valuable violin and all the instruments for a major concert, Tom winds up in the middle of a musical muddle when Jerry attempts to be an entire symphony orchestra.
A sneaky alley cat uses a ventriloquist device to trick an angry bulldog into believing he is in many different places.
While chasing Jerry, Tom ties him to an ignited rocket.
Tom needs Jerry's help after he is killed by a piano; to get to Heaven, Tom must have Jerry accept and sign his apology.
Jerry does his best to ruin Tom's piano concert.
Tom disturbs Jerry's sleep when he tries to impress his new beau with a midnight song.
Tom and Jerry visit the beach to cool down during a hot, humid day in Singapore; they chase each other for the chance to try a tasty treat, ice kacang.
Tom uses Jerry as his special tee in a game of golf.
Tom tires of chasing Jerry and enlists the aid of Ajax Mouse Exterminators, another cat, to catch Jerry.
Jerry is snoozing on a hammock but Tom wants it for himself.
A depressed baby duck thinks he is ugly after reading ``The Ugly Duckling`` and wants Tom to eat him, but Jerry keeps preventing that.
Jerry cannot break out of Tom's orbit even after leaving Earth and flying to outer space. However, a shiny medal and plenty of laughs make the endeavor worthwhile.
Jerry is snoozing on a hammock but Tom wants it for himself.
Jerry befriends an escaped circus lion.
Jerry and his singing duckling friend discover the delights of vanishing cream, while Tom suffers because of it.
As Tom and Jerry visit Singapore and its vibrant riverside, they meet a new friend, Meryl.
Tom battles a scruffy cat for possession of Jerry.
Tom decides to go surfing but has problems with a shark and a rather tenacious starfish.
Tom finds out that he'll inherit a million dollars if he is kind to all animals, including Jerry.
Tom chases Jerry through a construction site; Tom tries to use a seesaw and a large rock to reach Jerry, but fails repeatedly.
Jerry lives in a wall between two apartments, each with a cat that is trying to drive the mouse out.
Jerry makes fun of Tom after he is dressed as a baby by a little girl.
Tom is a space security guard; he uses his cat robot to chase Jerry's mouse robot as it attempts to sneak some cheese out of the Mining Facility.
Jerry imagines himself an artist, but Tom thinks otherwise; their creative capers cross the line between art and chaos.
A kindly St. Bernard takes pity on Tom after he is knocked out while chasing Jerry in the Alps.
Cousin George plans a visit, but unlike Tom, he's very afraid of mice; to ease his fears, Tom nails Jerry's mouse hole shut, but Jerry finds a way around it.
Jerry does his best to ruin Tom's piano concert.
Tom and Jerry disagree over the divisive aroma of the durian fruit; Tom enjoys the fruit while Jerry can't stomach the smell.
Tom tries to teach his son how to catch mice.
Spike tries to swallow his pride and make peace with Tom and Jerry; they sign a truce but things change quickly when a big steak is dropped by their house.
Jerry wants Tom's fish catch of the day and tries to interfere; Tom sets out to get a taste of the sea by any means necessary.
When Tom engages in his typical mischief, Jerry turns the tables on him and chases him through the entire neighborhood.
Tom takes advice from a book about how to catch mice.
After Jerry saves Spike from the dogcatcher, the bulldog becomes the mouse's bodyguard; Jerry uses a whistle given to him by a grateful bulldog to stop Tom from chasing him.
Tom battles a scruffy cat for possession of Jerry.
Jerry's fairy godmother helps him torment Tom.
Tom and Jerry are befriended by a mouse named Topo while touring Naples, Italy.
A duckling gets left behind and Jerry tries to teach him to swim, but Tom tries to catch the duck.
Tom falls in love and offers Jerry as a gift for the female cat, but things turn when she lends a sympathetic ear to his plight.
The story of a waltzing mouse; a waltzing mouse dances, and Tom tries to catch him.
Jerry accidentally becomes invisible when he falls into a pot of invisible ink; he gets back at Tom.
Tom's peaceful day at the beach is disturbed by Jerry.
A snooty woman hires Tom and Calaboose Cal to rid her apartment of Jerry.
Tom and his alley cat pals watch home movies involving Tom outwitting Spike; Jerry decides to let the bulldog know about it.
Tom follows Jerry into a circus; Jerry removes a tack from an elephant's foot.
A sneaky alley cat uses a ventriloquist device to trick an angry bulldog into believing he is in many different places.
Tom tries to teach his son how to catch mice.
Jerry enlists a spiritual mentor to help him deal with Tom.
A babysitter more concerned with the phone leaves Tom and Jerry to watch the baby; Tom and Jerry are forced to protect a precocious baby when it wanders from its home.
Tom believes at first that he is going on a cruise, but the captain of the Komquot soon puts him to work scrubbing the deck.
Tom and Jerry are in Kenya on a hunting safari and don't get along as usual.
Tom's part-time job in a supermarket hits a snag when Jerry not only becomes a pest in the cheese department but when he turns the entire market into turmoil as he attempts to get Tom fired.
The husband and wife decide either Tom or Spike must go.
Tom pursues Jerry and Nibbles after they turn the kitchen into a skating rink.
Jerry keeps attacking Tom in his sleep and although he tries to stay awake, it doesn't work as he follows the cat while sleepwalking.
With his nerves so frazzled by people, a cat decides to take a rocket to the moon.
Tom has house-sitting responsibilities at a mansion while the owner is away, but Jerry won't make it very relaxing.
Jerry tries to rescue a fish Tom wants to eat.
Tom's attempt to scare Jerry into thinking cats from outer space have invaded Earth in search of mice backfires when alien mice arrive seeking an earthly cat.
Tom is told he won't get any more food from the ranch cook until he gets rid of Jerry.
Professor Jerry teaches Nibbles how to outwit cats.
Jerry accidentally becomes invisible when he falls into a pot of invisible ink; he gets back at Tom.
A Spanish cat is more interested in playing flamenco guitar than trying to catch the mouse El Magnifico (Jerry) so Tom arrives from the States with world champion mouse-catching credentials to have a go.
Spike the bulldog warns Tom not to wake up his sleeping son Tyke; Tom accidentally grabs Tyke when he is trying to get to Jerry.
Quacker hatches from his egg and the naive newborn duckling immediately assumes that Tom is his mother.
Tom becomes jealous when his lady cat appears to return Calypso cat's affections.
A high-speed, energetic Tom chases Jerry throughout the city; Tom chases Jerry through a bunch of different scenarios, never resting.
A cat wears a dog head to get past Spike and eat the canary he is guarding.
Spike tries to ensure that he and his son have a peaceful picnic.
Tom battles a hungry eagle over possession of a Jerry sandwich.
Secret agent Jerry must infiltrate the mansion of Tom Thrush and recover a refrigerator full of cheese.
Tom threatens to ruin Spike's plans for a quiet father-son barbecue with Tyke.
Jerry is awakened by a knock on the door: someone has left a baby mouse on his doorstep, with a note and saying he needs lots of milk.
Jerry teaches Tuffy a lesson on what it means to be a brave Mouseketeer.
Tom tries to collect a reward for an escaped dancing bear who shows up at his doorstep.
Jerry sees a load of cheese being loaded onto a cargo ship and tries a variety of tricks to board, but Tom is a security guard who tries to stop him.
On Easter morning, Tom and Jerry join forces to get a baby duckling called Quacker out of the house.
Jerry lives in a wall between two apartments, each with a cat that is trying to drive the mouse out.
Tom and Jerry stop by a movie theater to watch their cartoons, leading to violence in the seats.
Tom brings his date to the beach and disrupts Jerry's relaxation, leading to a feud.
Tom has troubles with another cat.
Tom chases Jerry into an empty bowling alley.
A baby seal escapes from the circus and lands in Jerry's backyard; the circus offers a large reward for the baby seal.
Tom decides to go surfing but has problems with a shark and a rather tenacious starfish.
A troublesome little woodpecker believes Jerry to be its mother.
A lost puppy follows Jerry home.
Jerry has his hands full trying to keep two orphan mice out of trouble and away from Tom.
Tom and Jerry take their chase to the skies as they try to decide who is the ultimate master of kites.
When Tom awakens after a bad dream, his real circumstances remind him of his horror.
Tom is a space security guard; he uses his cat robot to chase Jerry's mouse robot as it attempts to sneak some cheese out of the Mining Facility.
Frustrated by his inability to catch Jerry to date, Tom builds a mousetrap.
Secret agent Jerry must infiltrate the mansion of Tom Thrush and recover a refrigerator full of cheese.
Tom and Jerry get into trouble in a canning factory.
Jerry's band is playing loudly late at night and Tom can't get to sleep.
A supply satellite is launched into space and docked at a space station; using an X-ray machine, Jerry examines the charge and a large, ripe, delicious cheese is unloaded.
Tom has troubles with another cat.
A kindly St. Bernard takes pity on Tom after he is knocked out while chasing Jerry in the Alps.
Tom and Jerry stop by a movie theater to watch their cartoons, leading to violence in the seats.
Jerry tries to rescue a fish Tom wants to eat.
Tom falls in love and offers Jerry as a gift for the female cat, but things turn when she lends a sympathetic ear to his plight.
Jerry sees a load of cheese being loaded onto a cargo ship and tries a variety of tricks to board, but Tom is a security guard who tries to stop him.
Tom follows Jerry into a circus; Jerry removes a tack from an elephant's foot.
Jerry keeps attacking Tom in his sleep and although he tries to stay awake, it doesn't work as he follows the cat while sleepwalking.
Tom and Jerry use various weapons to duel.
Jerry gets a dog to beat Tom up; he ends up in the hospital with the dog clinging to him by the teeth.
Tom chases Jerry down the steps of a high-rise building and on through the town.
A magical visitor causes trouble.
Jerry uses radar to avoid any traps Tom has set up for him using food; Tom tries to dress up like a female mouse to trap Jerry, but he is foiled when other cats chase him.
A high-speed, energetic Tom chases Jerry throughout the city; Tom chases Jerry through a bunch of different scenarios, never resting.
Mice that are identical to Jerry torment Tom.
A brown and white kitten is delivered to the house and instantly wins Jerry's heart, but Tom takes an instant disliking to it.
Tom makes more attempts to catch Jerry but is thwarted by Spike.
Jerry brews a mysterious drink that triggers a change in him after he drinks it, making him fast enough to eat the food out of Tom's paw without the cat realising what is happening to him.
Tom is a famous opera singer, but his performance interrupts Jerry's sleeping; the mouse does his best to ruin the show for the cat.
While trying to catch Jerry, Tom keeps running afoul of an angry conductor, who believes Tom's antics are ruining his opera.
Jerry dodges Tom by staying close to bulldog pup Tyke and his dad.
Jerry's uncle tries to use Tom's whisker as a guitar string.
Tom believes at first that he is going on a cruise, but the captain of the Komquot soon puts him to work scrubbing the deck.
Tom becomes jealous when his lady cat appears to return Calypso cat's affections.
Tom and Jerry have their eyes on steak.
Spike the bulldog warns Tom not to wake up his sleeping son Tyke.
The story of a waltzing mouse; a waltzing mouse dances, and Tom tries to catch him.
Tom steals a witch's broomstick in order to scare Jerry with it.
Tom has house-sitting responsibilities at a mansion while the owner is away, but Jerry won't make it very relaxing.
Tom wants to go fishing with his master but Jerry ruins his plans.
A mad scientist's experiments have Tom in a tizzy.
Tom chases Jerry down the steps of a high-rise building and on through the town.
A magical visitor causes trouble.
Tom tries to keep Jerry and Tuffy from waking the sleeping king.
Tom frames the bulldog, Spike, for stealing chicken from the fridge, but Jerry uses photography to prove Spike's innocence.
Cousin George plans a visit, but unlike Tom, he's very afraid of mice; to ease his fears, Tom nails Jerry's mouse hole shut, but Jerry finds a way around it.
Jerry paints Tom white and sells him to a pet shop, only to have Joan buy the mouse and bring him home.
After deciding to fly south for winter, Quacker inadvertently lands on Tom's plate.
Butch disguises himself as a baby to get fed by Tom.
Tom and Jerry get into trouble in a canning factory.
A babysitter more concerned with the phone leaves Tom and Jerry to watch the baby; Tom and Jerry are forced to protect a precocious baby when it wanders from its home.
Jerry and his singing duckling friend discover the delights of vanishing cream, while Tom suffers because of it.
Tom chases Jerry through a construction site; Tom tries to use a seesaw and a large rock to reach Jerry, but fails repeatedly.
Tom tries to keep Jerry and Tuffy from waking the sleeping king.
On Easter morning, Tom and Jerry join forces to get a baby duckling called Quacker out of the house.
Mice that are identical to Jerry torment Tom.
Tom frames the bulldog, Spike, for stealing chicken from the fridge, but Jerry uses photography to prove Spike's innocence.
A Spanish cat is more interested in playing flamenco guitar than trying to catch the mouse El Magnifico (Jerry) so Tom arrives from the States with world champion mouse-catching credentials to have a go.
Spike the bulldog warns Tom not to wake up his sleeping son Tyke; Tom accidentally grabs Tyke when he is trying to get to Jerry.
Tom threatens to ruin Spike's plans for a quiet father-son barbecue with Tyke.
Tom tries to impress Toodles at the beach by catching Jerry Mouse.
Tom tries to collect a reward for an escaped dancing bear who shows up at his doorstep.
Tom brings his date to the beach and disrupts Jerry's relaxation, leading to a feud.
Tom wounds a duckling while hunting in the woods; Jerry doctors little Quacker.
Jerry uses radar to avoid any traps Tom has set up for him using food; Tom tries to dress up like a female mouse to trap Jerry, but he is foiled when other cats chase him.
Tom steals a witch's broomstick in order to scare Jerry with it.
Quacker hatches from his egg and the naive newborn duckling immediately assumes that Tom is his mother.
Jerry paints Tom white and sells him to a pet shop, only to have Joan buy the mouse and bring him home.
Spike tries to ensure that he and his son have a peaceful picnic.
After deciding to fly south for winter, Quacker inadvertently lands on Tom's plate.
The husband and wife decide either Tom or Spike must go.
A depressed baby duck thinks he is ugly after reading ``The Ugly Duckling`` and wants Tom to eat him, but Jerry keeps preventing that.
Tom and Jerry are befriended by a mouse named Topo while touring Naples, Italy.
Tom pursues Jerry and Nibbles after they turn the kitchen into a skating rink.
Butch disguises himself as a baby to get fed by Tom.
Professor Jerry teaches Nibbles how to outwit cats.
Tom is told he won't get any more food from the ranch cook until he gets rid of Jerry.
A lost puppy follows Jerry home.
Jerry has his hands full trying to keep two orphan mice out of trouble and away from Tom.
Tom and Jerry use various weapons to duel.
A duckling gets left behind and Jerry tries to teach him to swim, but Tom tries to catch the duck.
Spike the bulldog tries to teach his young son how to chase cats.
Jerry and a painted baby elephant keep trading places to confuse Tom.
After Jerry helps Spike remove a nail from his paw, Spike becomes Jerry's protector.
A baby seal escapes from the circus and lands in Jerry's backyard; the circus offers a large reward for the baby seal.
Using cheese as bait, Tom lures Jerry into a trap but his meal gets stolen by a passing hawk.
A canary watches as Tom and Jerry fight.
Tom tries to conduct a cat orchestra; Jerry wants to help Tom out as a conductor at the Hollywood Bowl but the cat is having none of it; Jerry causes problems.
Jerry tries to help his new goldfish friend avoid getting eaten by Tom.
Tom's midnight game of pool wakes up Jerry.
Jerry enlists a spiritual mentor to help him deal with Tom.
A cat wears a dog head to get past Spike and eat the canary he is guarding.
Tom needs Jerry's help after he is killed by a piano; to get to Heaven, Tom must have Jerry accept and sign his apology.
Jerry tries to ruin Tom's dream date by convincing a rival cat to vie for her affections.
Tom tries to use Jerry as fishing bait.
Tom makes a mother hen angry.
Jerry's band is playing loudly late at night and Tom can't get to sleep.
A canary watches as Tom and Jerry fight.
Tom chases Jerry around during the times of ancient Greece.
Jerry tries to thwart Tom's attempts to catch a bird for his dinner.
Tom tries to impress Toodles at the beach by catching Jerry Mouse.
A mad scientist's experiments have Tom in a tizzy.
Tom disguises himself as a canine to hunt for Jerry in a dog pound.
Tom tries to use Jerry as fishing bait.
Tom tries to conduct a cat orchestra; Jerry wants to help Tom out as a conductor at the Hollywood Bowl but the cat is having none of it; Jerry causes problems.
Jerry tries to help his new goldfish friend avoid getting eaten by Tom.
Tom disturbs Jerry's sleep when he tries to impress his new beau with a midnight song.
After knocking Spike's pup in the mud, Tom has to clean him up and keep him that way.
Using cheese as bait, Tom lures Jerry into a trap but his meal gets stolen by a passing hawk.
Tom tires of chasing Jerry and enlists the aid of Ajax Mouse Exterminators, another cat, to catch Jerry.
Jerry and a painted baby elephant keep trading places to confuse Tom.
Droopy and Barney Bear seek shelter in an old house during a rainstorm; they soon find themselves unable to leave the building, which appears to be abandoned.
Jerry tries to ruin Tom's dream date by convincing a rival cat to vie for her affections.
Jerry is awakened by a knock on the door: someone has left a baby mouse on his doorstep, with a note and saying he needs lots of milk.
Spike the bulldog tries to teach his young son how to chase cats.
Tom battles a hungry eagle over possession of a Jerry sandwich.
Tom uses Jerry as his special tee in a game of golf.
A supply satellite is launched into space and docked at a space station; using an X-ray machine, Jerry examines the charge and a large, ripe, delicious cheese is unloaded.
Tom takes advice from a book about how to catch mice.
Tom disguises himself as a canine to hunt for Jerry in a dog pound.
Frustrated by his inability to catch Jerry to date, Tom builds a mousetrap.
After Jerry saves Spike from the dogcatcher, the bulldog becomes the mouse's bodyguard; Jerry uses a whistle given to him by a grateful bulldog to stop Tom from chasing him.
Tom finds out that he'll inherit a million dollars if he is kind to all animals, including Jerry.
When Tom awakens after a bad dream, his real circumstances remind him of his horror.
Tom and Jerry battle it out with remote-controlled robots in the year 2565.
Jerry makes fun of Tom after he is dressed as a baby by a little girl.
While chasing Jerry, Tom ties him to an ignited rocket.
Tom makes a mother hen angry.
Tom chases Jerry into an empty bowling alley.
Christmas Eve antics prompt Tom to toss Jerry out in the cold.
Tom and Jerry have their eyes on steak.
Tom makes more attempts to catch Jerry but is thwarted by Spike.
Tom wants to go fishing with his master but Jerry ruins his plans.
While trying to catch Jerry, Tom keeps running afoul of an angry conductor, who believes Tom's antics are ruining his opera.
Christmas Eve antics prompt Tom to toss Jerry out in the cold.
Tom is a famous opera singer, but his performance interrupts Jerry's sleeping; the mouse does his best to ruin the show for the cat.
After Jerry helps Spike remove a nail from his paw, Spike becomes Jerry's protector.
Jerry enlists help from his tough cousin Muscles Mouse to deal with Tom.
Tom's midnight game of pool wakes up Jerry.
A feisty duckling foils Tom's attempts to cook him for dinner.
Spike tries to swallow his pride and make peace with Tom and Jerry; they sign a truce but things change quickly when a big steak is dropped by their house.