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Hanna-Barbera Years 1940-1958
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Chuck Jones Years 1963-1967
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Filmation Associates 1980
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The Chuck Jones Years:

Produced at Sib-Tower 12 Productions and distributed by MGM.
34 cartoons produced.


Penthouse Mouse
Penthouse Mouse
7:08 minutes | July 27, 1963
The luxurious life of Tom, a penthouse puss, goes to the dogs after poor mouse Jerry falls from a construction site onto his terrace. A wild chase ensues and Tom ends up pursed by the entrants in the nearby National Dog Show, while Jerry gets used to a life of luxury on the 50th floor.

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The Cat Above and The Mouse Below
The Cat Above and The Mouse Below
6:27 minutes | January 01, 1964
Tom, famous baritone Signor Thomasino Catti-Cazzaza, enthralls a concert audience with his rendition of "Largo Al Factotum" ("Il Barbiere Di Siviglia") while Jerry strives for sleep under the stage. When mouse attempts to stop cat, it's a case of basso buffo until Tom ends up beneath the floor and Jerry finishes the concert.

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Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?
Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?
7:13 minutes | January 22, 1964
Jerry mixes and drinks a high acceleration potion which renders him so fast that he eats all of Tom's food before the bewildered cat an even see him. Tome tries various traps but Jerry's too quick for them all. Filming the food theft and developing it in his darkroom, Tom identifies the thief and pulls Jerry out of his mousehole, only to discover that, with his next elixir, he's grown giant-sized.

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Much Ado About Mousing
Much Ado About Mousing
6:38 minutes | January 29, 1964
When a bulldog tells Jerry to "just whistle" any time he needs him, Tom's in for big trouble until he puts earmuffs on the mutt.

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Snowbody Loves Me
Snowbody Loves Me
7:48 minutes | February 11, 1964
Waif mouse Jerry, encrusted with snow, peers through a warmly lit window at Tom asleep by the fire in a room full of cheese. Once in the house, Jerry jumps into a wheel of Swiss and proceeds to make himself a home. Tom stops up all the holes and blows up the cheese, pelting himself with corks. Jerry, finding himself cheeseless and in a cheese-slice tutu, performs a delicate ballet.

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The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
The Unshrinkable Jerry Mouse
6:45 minutes | September 02, 1964
Tom enjoys the role of top cat until an adorable kitten is brought into the house. Resenting the little cat's presence, Tom tries to get rid of him, but Jerry is always there to foil his plans. At story's end, Jerry and the kitten are comfortably ensconced in Tom's basket while the cat rubs the sly little mouse's neck.

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Ah sweet Mouse-story of Life
Ah sweet Mouse-story of Life
6:00 minutes | January 03, 1965
In a trip into the abstract, Jerry, chased by Tom and falling through the air, grabs onto a question mark and floats gently to the ground while the cat grabs an exclamation point and plummets like a stone.

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Tom-ic Energy
Tom-ic Energy
6:40 minutes | January 11, 1965
Jerry leads Tom through fire escapes, rooftops and manholes in staying just a step ahead of the contentious cat. Tom smashes into a passing bulldog and is temporarily derailed until Jerry rescues him and the chase is resumed.

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Bad Day At Cat Rock
Bad Day At Cat Rock
6:15 minutes | January 24, 1965
In a titular reference to MGM's own Bad Day at Black Rock, it's a bad day for poor Tom. First Jerry lures him into a dark manhole where a stash of TNT explodes, then the rascally mouse puts on a huge rubber glove and boxes the confused cat. Jerry arms himself with a can of paint and takes advantage of Tom, pinned under a rock, by painting "The End" on it.

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The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off
The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off
6:27 minutes | February 22, 1965
Another MGM film (and Dostoevsky novel), The Brothers Karamazov, provided the title for this outing. Here, Tom's efforts to entice Jerry to him with food are defeated before they're begun, for the mouse picks him up on his special pool side radar. Tom then dons a mouse costume and squirts himself with eau de mouse, attracting first a whole swarm of mice, and then a group of neighborhood cats.

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Haunted Mouse
Haunted Mouse
6:49 minutes | March 29, 1965
Jerry's uncle, with the top hat and cloak of a stage magician and the powers of a real wizard, makes life miserable for poor Tom, who temporarily loses his nose to the tiny sorcerer. And while Jerry dines with his mouse uncle, Tom is clobbered by rabbits that jump from te magician's magic hat.

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I'm Just Wild about Jerry
I'm Just Wild about Jerry
6:39 minutes | April 05, 1965
Tom knocks Jerry off his roller skates and eventually onto a ping pong table, where he volleys the little mouse. Jerry grabs a mallet and sends a very alarmed Tom down an elevator shaft, out of the building, and onto a railroad track on which a train is rapidly approaching. But angelic Jerry, replete with wings and halo, switches the tracks at the last second and the train speeds harmlessly past.

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Of Feline Bondage
Of Feline Bondage
6:17 minutes | April 26, 1965
The title alludes to Of Human Bondage, a brooding MGM flick from 1964; the story is much lighter. A fairy princess gives Jerry a magic potion that renders him invisible. Tom's attempts to catch Jerry are thwarted when the unseen mouse scares the wits out of him with a pair of visible scissors. After both literally cut each other down to size, they laugh uproariously at their "sheared" appearance.

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The Year of the Mouse
The Year of the Mouse
7:23 minutes | May 17, 1965
The classic movie Gaslight retold, as Jerry and a nameless mouse buddy team up to make Tom think he's going crazy. He finds himself holding a smoking revolver, pointed at himself, wielding a knife with fake blood on his chest, and suspended from the ceiling by a rope around his neck. At cartoon's end, however, Tom discovers the dastardly plot and traps both mice in a bottle from which there is no escape.

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The Cat's Me-ouch
The Cat's Me-ouch
6:14 minutes | December 22, 1965
When Jerry buys a mouse-sized dog as a protector, Tom believes he's going to have a field day. But the tiny dog is too tough for the cat, who ends up in a hospital bed with both a bandaged Jerry and the miniature mutt hanging onto his foot.

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Duel Personality
Duel Personality
6:09 minutes | January 08, 1966
Each having submitted his challenge card to the other, Tom and Jerry meet in a field to duel, using as weapons swords, pistols, bows and arrows, canons and slingshots.

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Jerry, Jerry Quite Contrary
Jerry, Jerry Quite Contrary
7:17 minutes | January 14, 1966
Jerry's Sleepwalking and Tom's in trouble. The little mouse, fearless in slumber, attacks the sleeping cat without waking -- until Tom strikes back. Jerry tries drinking coffee to stay awake, but to no avail. Soon he's at it again, throwing Tom from the roof. Poor Tom can't take any more, packs his bag and heads into the desert -- but Jerry, still asleep, is following close behind.

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Jerry Go-Round
Jerry Go-Round
6:22 minutes | January 20, 1966
Circus high jinks as Jerry hides from Tom in the big top, disguised as a clown. When the little mouse pulls a nail out of an elephant's foot, he garners the grateful pachyderm's undying loyalty. Tom, still in pursuit, uses a variety of tricks but doesn't take into account the elephant's interference.

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Love Me, Love My Mouse
Love Me, Love My Mouse
6:34 minutes | February 14, 1966
When the enamored Tom offers his girlfriend Jerry in what looks like a champagne cork (but more like a paper covering that is usually found on the bone of a lamb chop), she protectively mothers the little mouse, repeatedly rescuing him from Tom's jaws. Then, kissing Jerry, she smacks her lips -- and starts chasing him with a knife and fork.

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Puss 'N' Boats
Puss 'N' Boats
6:39 minutes | March 21, 1966
Shipboard shenanigans as watch cat Tom nabs Jerry trying to get to the cargo of cheese. A mad series of antics ensues ending with Tom pursed out to sea by a shark and Jerry in a sailor suit, saluting the captain and dancing a jig.

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Matinee Mouse
Matinee Mouse
6:07 minutes | May 09, 1966
This "wrap-around" cartoon uses sequences from vintage Hanna and Barbera era Tom & Jerry in a story that has the cat and mouse at the movies, watching their earlier escapades. Egged on by the antics on screen, they slam each other around in the theater seats, until the Tom and Jerry on screen stop to watch the ones in the audience.

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Filet Meow
Filet Meow
6:15 minutes | April 18, 1966
This fishy tale starts with Jerry rescuing a goldfish from Tom and ends with a shark in the bathtub.

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The A-Tom-Inable Snowman
The A-Tom-Inable Snowman
6:39 minutes | June 20, 1966
In the Alps, Tom gets knocked out chasing Jerry and is revived, revitalized and intoxicated by a St. Bernard with a keg of brandy. After several such episodes, Tom escapes with Jerry to a tropical island, where he is hit with a coconut. Not to worry -- the St. Bernard appears and renders his special brand of first aid.

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Catty Cornered
Catty Cornered
6:18 minutes | September 10, 1966
As Tom and a feline foe attack Jerry, with a fly swatter, bows and arrows and explosives, through different entrances to a mousehole, both become convinced that a supermouse is inside, while Jerry, safely outside, munches on cheese. Finally both cats, having been the object of enough backfiring weapons, decide it's safer to move away. By now the mousehole is in ruins, so Jerry moves out, too.

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Cat and Dupli-Cat
Cat and Dupli-Cat
6:45 minutes | January 16, 1967
Beneath a crescent moon, Tom and Jerry are singing "Santa Lucia" (and Tom is trying to swallow the mouse), when a shabby tabby appears. First mimicking Tom's actions and then vying with him for the possession of Jerry, the "dupli-cat" makes trouble for Tom and Jerry, who manages to escape underwater leaving his adversaries tied together.

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O-Solar Meow
O-Solar Meow
6:46 minutes | January 29, 1967
Tom and Jerry's Space Odyssey; living aboard a satellite, the chase continues, with the vehicle's gadgets used for weapons. When cat finally subdues mouse, he unwittingly sends him off in a spaceship to Limburger Crater, where Jerry feasts on the moon's greatest natural resource, cheese.

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Guided Mouse-Ille
Guided Mouse-Ille
6:45 minutes | February 03, 1967
The sequel to O-Solar Meow, this cartoon's official title includes the subtitle, "Or Science on a Wet Afternoon." in the year 2565, Tom and Jerry use mechanical replicas of themselves to do their battling. But with one futuristic blast too many, they blow themselves back to the Stone Age, where it all begins again.

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Rock 'N' Rodent
Rock 'N' Rodent
6:22 minutes | March 22, 1967
Tom can't sleep for the noise from a cellar club combo in which Jerry stars on drums. His efforts to stop the noise only incur the wrath of a big bulldog, and when the racket finally ends and Jerry comes home to sleep, Tom's alarm goes off --it's time to get up.

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Cannery Rodent
Cannery Rodent
6:28 minutes | April 16, 1967
In a twist on John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row," Tom and Jerry find themselves tinned in a canning factory. Once out of their cans, they end up in the sea, pursed by a shark with cat -- and mouse -- food in mind.

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The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.
The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.
6:47 minutes | May 07, 1967
Playing on the superspy craze of the day and MGM's own The Man From U.N.C.L.E., superspy Jerry sets out in his roadster to capture a refrigerator full of cheese in a castle guarded by Tom (the cat from THRUSH). To stop Jerry, Tom sets up several explosive traps which all backfire, leaving Tom flat on his back while Jerry drives off with the refrigerator strapped to his roadster.

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Surf-Bored Cat
Surf-Bored Cat
6:38 minutes | June 04, 1967
Tom is a way-out surfer Cat, anxious to hang ten on some tough waves. But a shark, an octopus, and Jerry play havoc with his plans, and poor Tom, swallowing the surfboard, ends up riding the foam with Jerry on board.

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Shutter Bugged Cat
Shutter Bugged Cat
6:48 minutes | June 18, 1967
Another "wrap-around" cartoon, this one had Tom reviewing old film footage (including Designs on Jerry) of his efforts to catch the mouse. The mouse, munching popcorn, watches along with him, and true to Designs on Jerry, changes one crucial figure when Tom goes to the drawing board and concocts a new mousetrap.

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Advance and Be Mechanized
Advance and Be Mechanized
6:33 minutes | August 29, 1967
Another space odyssey in which Tom and Jerry use cat and mouse robots to do the chasing. This time, the metal mechanos, tired of being bashed, switch roles with the furry feuders, and the real Tom and Jerry find themselves chasing each other.

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Purr-Chance to Dream
Purr-Chance to Dream
6:05 minutes | September 07, 1967
Tom is dreaming of a bulldog driving him into the ground when he is awakened by Jerry and a playful pup. Tom tries to rid himself of the pesky duo and, finally able to go back to sleep, picks up his dream where he left off, with the bulldog pounding him into the ground.

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