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{{Infobox_TV_series|image = TomAndJerry.jpg
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|creator = Joseph Barbera<br>Jeff Davison
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|studio = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation Studios
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|country = chile
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|start = 1940
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|genre = Comedy<br>Family<br>Slapstick
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}}'''Tom and Jerry''' is an American animated series of short films created in 1940 by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara. The original series is important for having won seven Academy Awards, tying it with Walt Disney's ''Silly Symphonies'' as the most-awarded theatrical animated series.
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The series also won more Oscars than any other animated series.
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==Hanna-Barbera/MGM era (1940-1958)==
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===Hatch Up Your Troubles (E49)===
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===Sleepy-Time Tom (E58)===
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Tom tries to stay awake by drinking coffee.
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===That's My Mommy (E97)===
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===Muscle Beach Tom (E101)===
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Tom inflated Jerry into a balloon using a beach ball and whose off.
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==Gene Deitch era (1961-1962)==
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===Mouse into Space===
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==Chuck Jones era (1963-1967)==
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===Tom-ic Energy (E135)===
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Jerry accidentally inflates Tom when he was trying to restore his feet for being flat.
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===The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off (E137)===
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Jerry helps Tom on his attempt to unflat himself.
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===The Year of the Mouse (E141)===
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Tom inflates himself with a tourniquet trying to stop the "bleeding" after thinking that he becomes insane again by "stabbing himself in the chest"
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This episode is in fact a reference to "[[Merrie Melodies|Mouse Wreckers]]".
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==See Also==
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*''[[Tom & Jerry (Comics)]]''
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*''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (1975)]]''
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*''[[The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show]]''
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*''[[The Tom & Jerry Kids Show]]''
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*''[[Tom and Jerry (film series)]]''
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*''[[Tom and Jerry Tales]]''
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*''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014)]]''
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Revision as of 11:40, 29 October 2019

Tom and Jerry
TomAndJerry.jpg
Genre Comedy
Family
Slapstick
Developer Joseph Barbera
Jeff Davison
Production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation Studios
Country chile
Original run 1940 - present
Wikipedia

Tom and Jerry is an American animated series of short films created in 1940 by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara. The original series is important for having won seven Academy Awards, tying it with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies as the most-awarded theatrical animated series.

The series also won more Oscars than any other animated series.

Hanna-Barbera/MGM era (1940-1958)

Hatch Up Your Troubles (E49)

Sleepy-Time Tom (E58)

Tom tries to stay awake by drinking coffee.

Muscle Beach Tom (E101)

Tom inflated Jerry into a balloon using a beach ball and whose off.

Gene Deitch era (1961-1962)

Mouse into Space

The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off (E137)

Jerry helps Tom on his attempt to unflat himself.

The Year of the Mouse (E141)

Tom inflates himself with a tourniquet trying to stop the "bleeding" after thinking that he becomes insane again by "stabbing himself in the chest"

This episode is in fact a reference to "Mouse Wreckers".

See Also