List of Tom and Jerry Tales episodes

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The following is a list of episodes from the series Tom and Jerry Tales .

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Series overview

SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 3913September 23, 2006 (2006-09-23)May 5, 2007 (2007-05-05)
2 3913September 22, 2007 (2007-09-22)March 22, 2008 (2008-03-22)

Episodes

Season 1 (2006–07)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code [1]
K6–11 rating/share
11"Tiger Cat"Neal SterneckyCharles SchneiderKevin FrankSeptember 23, 2006 (2006-09-23) [2] 0102.2/9 [3]
"Feeding Time"Eric Donald & Jim GomezDave Bennett
"Polar Peril" Richard Pursel Bob Foster
At a zoo, an artistic monkey paints Tom to look like a tiger after he accidentally wrecks his art during a chase against Jerry. As a result, Tom manages to scare Jerry as well as everyone else and every animal at the zoo with his tiger look.
Tom works at a zoo run by Spike, who orders him to make sure nobody feeds the zoo's animals (only Spike can) or else he will have his badge. However, Jerry inadvertently and constantly causes trouble by framing Tom while he tries to prevent Jerry from feeding them.
At the North Pole, an overprotective polar bear defends Jerry from Tom and Butch.
22"Joy Riding Jokers"Douglas McCarthyCharles SchneiderJames LopezSeptember 30, 2006 (2006-09-30)0092.6/11 [4]
"Cat Got Your Luggage?"Richard PurselCharles Visser
"City Dump Chumps"Robert RamirezNorma Rivera Klingler
Spike and his girlfriend Toodles mistake Tom and Jerry for valets, as a result of which upon leaving their car to be parked while checking themselves in a hotel, Tom and Jerry unwillingly go on a wild and elaborate joyride across town.
After accidentally trashing a fancy hotel lobby during another chase against Jerry, Tom is hired as a bellboy by the hotel's manager in order to pay for the damages. Unfortunately, Jerry makes Tom's assignments difficult.
Tom and Butch fight over Jerry at a junkyard.
33"Way-Off Broadway"Tim MaltbyEric Donald & Jim GomezJennifer CoyleOctober 7, 2006 (2006-10-07)0082.2/9 [5]
"Egg Beats"Eric Donald & Jim GomezLyndon Ruddy
"Cry Uncle" Matt Wayne Julian Chaney & James C. Smith
In town, Tom and Jerry become buskers in order to get money.
While listening to his favorite hip hop music, Jerry gets disrupted by the noise of the city, so he moves out of town to a farm owned by Tom. As a result, his music causes Tom's pet hen to lay eggs quickly.
A sequel to Pecos Pest (1955), Jerry's uncle, Pecos Pest, returns to Tom and Jerry's house for a visit, where he constantly sings and plays on his guitar, annoying and keeping both Tom and Jerry awake.
44"Bats What I Like About the South"Tim MaltbyRobert RamirezLyndon RuddyOctober 28, 2006 (2006-10-28)0022.2/10 [6]
"Fraidycat Scat" [lower-alpha 1] Charles SchneiderJennifer Coyle
"Tomb It May Concern"Story by: Charles Schneider
Teleplay by: Richard Pursel
Dan Kubat
At the woods and later a cemetery, Jerry disguises himself as a bat to scare Tom.
Jerry pretends to be a skull by hiding inside of it and scaring Tom before they both got freaked out by an actual ghost.
Tom and Jerry find gold inside a pyramid.
55"Din-O-Sores"Tim MaltbyCharles SchneiderJulian ChaneyNovember 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)0112.3/10 [7]
"Freaky Tiki"Charles SchneiderJennifer Coyle
"Prehisterics"Richard Pursel & Matt WayneLyndon Ruddy
Tom and Jerry discover that their world is full of dinosaur eggs in prehistoric times.
A mystical tiki casts a spell on Tom and Jerry.
In prehistoric times, Tom and Jerry's ancestors outwit each other.
66"Digital Dilemma"Neal Sternecky Tom Minton Kevin FrankNovember 11, 2006 (2006-11-11)0041.9/8 [8]
"Hi, Robot"Matt WayneDave Bennett
"Tomcat Jetpack"Robert RamirezKen Boyer
Tom's makeshift computer traps him and Jerry in a virtual world.
Tom makes a robotic girl mouse in order to catch Jerry.
Tom dons an experimental flying suit.
77"Fire Breathing Tom Cat"Douglas McCarthyStory by: Earl Kress & Richard Pursel
Teleplay by: Earl Kress
David M. StephanFebruary 3, 2007 (2007-02-03)003N/A
"Medieval Menace"Robert RamirezNorma Rivera Klingler
"The Itch"Story by: Joseph Barbera & Matt Wayne
Teleplay by: Matt Wayne
Charles Visser
A king sends Tom to slay a dragon.
Tom chases Jerry throughout a castle.
Jerry wants to join a band of rats, whose music causes everyone to itch.
88"Ho, Ho Horrors"Neal SterneckyStory by: Richard Pursel
Teleplay by: Eric Donald & Jim Gomez
Dave BennettFebruary 10, 2007 (2007-02-10)0012.4/9 [9]
"Doggone Hill Hog"Richard PurselKevin Frank
"Northern Light Fish Fight"Story by: Richard Pursel
Teleplay by: Charles Schneider
Ken Boyer & Kirk Hansen
On Christmas Eve, Jerry enters Tom's dream and turns it into a nightmare, resulting in both of them trashing their entire house in their sleep.
Spike tackles Tom and Jerry in the snow.
Tom and Jerry fight over a fish.
99"Cat Nebula"Douglas McCarthyRobert RamirezNorma Rivera KlinglerFebruary 17, 2007 (2007-02-17)0062.3/10 [10]
"Martian Mice"Meredith Jennings-OffenNorma Rivera Klingler
"Spaced Out Cat"Eric Donald & Jim GomezDavid M. Stephen
Set in outer space sometime in the future, Jerry is captain of a mouse-run freighter (Tuffy) while Tom is a green-skinned alien.
At a farm, giant-sized mice from Mars accidentally abducted Tom and Jerry.
Tom attempts to win Toodles back from Spike by building a spaceship and being the first one to get to the moon alongside Jerry.
1010"Octo Suave"Neal SterneckyRichard PurselKevin Frank & Neal SterneckyFebruary 24, 2007 (2007-02-24)0072.4/10 [11]
"Beach Bully Bingo"Richard PurselBob Foster & Neal Sternecky
"Treasure Map Scrap"Eric Donald & Jim GomezDave Bennett
An octopus accidentally tries to woo Tom.
While Tom and Jerry are relaxing at the beach Bingo, Spike and Butch surf-fight.
Jerry attempts to find treasure under the sea.
1111"Destruction Junction"Douglas McCarthyCharles SchneiderCharles VisserMarch 3, 2007 (2007-03-03)0122.0/8 [12]
"Battle of the Power Tools"Bradley ZweigBrian Mitchell & Charles Visser
"Jackhammered Cat"Earl KressNorma Rivera Klingler
Spike is put in charge of the rest of a building's construction while the crew are hospitalized after suffering an extreme case of splinters.
Formerly poor, Tom and Jerry become rich overnight shortly after their numbers come in, so they split their millions and each set out to build a mansion across from each other.
Tom and Jerry stumble into a feast guarded by Spike at a construction site, where neither the former two are invited.
1212"Tin Cat of Tomorrow"Neal SterneckyEarl KressDave BennettApril 28, 2007 (2007-04-28)0132.1/9 [13]
"Beefcake Tom"Mark TuroszBob Foster & Charles Visser
"Tomcat Superstar"Richard PurselKevin Frank
Inspired by Push-Button Kitty (1952), Mrs. Two-Shoes, after being fed up with Tom failing to catch Jerry, orders a robotic cat to replace Tom.
Tom enrolls at a gym after being unable to catch Jerry due to his obesity.
Tom quits show business and retires to a farm.
1313"Piranha Be Loved by You"Tim MaltbyMeredith Jennings-OffenLyndon RuddyMay 5, 2007 (2007-05-05)0052.0/9 [14]
"Spook House Mouse"Story by: Charles Schneider
Teleplay by: Richard Pursel
Julian Chaney & Dan Kubat
"Abracadumb"Charles SchneiderJennifer Coyle
At an amusement park, a piranha makes it hard for Tom to win Toodles' affection.
At an amusement park, Tom and Jerry's antics lead them into a horror house where they get scared white as ghosts.
Tom and Jerry engage in a magic duel.

Season 2 (2007–08)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byStoryboard byOriginal air dateProd.
code [1]
K6–11 rating/share
141"More Powers to You"TJ HouseChristopher PainterNondas Korodimos & TJ HouseSeptember 22, 2007 (2007-09-22)0151.8/8 [15]
"Catch Me Though You Can't"Joe PurdyKevin Frank
"Power Tom"Charles SchneiderNeal Sternecky
Tom is tasked in guarding the power rings owned by a team of superheroes from supervillain Doom Dog (Spike). However, he and Jerry torment each other with the power rings, while Doom Dog sneaks into the headquarters unnoticed.
A scientist accidentally zaps Jerry with a speed ray, making him faster than ever. As a result, Tom is unable to catch Jerry.
Tom and Jerry fall into a garden hole, where they find the basement headquarters of a superheroine.
152"Zent Out of Shape"Tim MaltbyChristopher PainterDave BennettSeptember 29, 2007 (2007-09-29)014B1.8/8 [16]
"I Dream of Meanie"Christopher PainterMarcus Williams014A
"Which Witch" Tom Minton Julian Chaney014C
Zen Buddhist monk Tom attempts to achieve inner peace in Japan, only to be disturbed by Jerry attempting to blast music.
As a genie, Spike must grant Tom and Jerry wishes.
Tom is forced to obtain Jerry for a witch's potion.
163"Don't Bring Your Pet to School Day" Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneOctober 6, 2007 (2007-10-06)0161.6/7 [17]
"Cat Show Catastrophe"
"The Cat Whisperer with Casper Lombardo"
Nancy, Tom's owner from Baby Puss (1943), brings him to her elementary school for a show-and-tell in which she wants Tom to win the gold star for being the best pet.
Jerry and his nappy-wearing friend, Tuffy, attempts to ruin Tom's chances at a cat show.
Tom's owner hires a trainer to make him behave well after causing chaos around the house while attempting to catch Jerry.
174"Adventures in Penguin Sitting"Tim MaltbyRobert RamirezDave BennettOctober 13, 2007 (2007-10-13)0172.1/9 [18]
"Cat of Prey"Tom MintonJulian Chaney
"Jungle Love"Robert RamirezLyndon Ruddy
Jerry and an escaped penguin from the zoo, become friends. When his penguin starves, he gives him ice popsicles until Tom cause chaos in the house to mess with Jerry's pet.
Tom seeks to catch and eat Jerry, the star of the show at an animal park (based on Sea World) along with a bald eagle, but he is then thwarted by another eagle, a sea lion and an octopus.
Jerry makes friends with a baby rhinoceros, while Tom becomes Tarzan.
185"Invasion of the Body Slammers"TJ HouseChristopher PainterNeal Sternacky, Nondas Korodimos & Akis DimitrakopoulosOctober 27, 2007 (2007-10-27)018CN/A
"Monster Con"Brad BirchAndy Suriano & Marcus Williams018B
"Over the River and Boo the Woods"Joe PurdyKevin Frank & Mary Hanley018A
A green shapeshifter emerges from an alien spaceship that lands near Tom and Jerry's home. There, it morphs into Jerry and befriends him while proceeding to make a living nightmare for Tom.
Tom uses some of Abraham Van Helsing's equipment to catch Jerry, but catches a few ghosts instead.
While on a fishing trip, Tom and Jerry end up in a haunted forest. There, they encounter Butch, who has gathered bat wings. He tells them that they'll be trapped forever unless one of them can make it out alive first.
196"Xtreme Trouble"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneNovember 3, 2007 (2007-11-03)019B2.1/9 [19]
"A Life Less Guarded"019C
"Sasquashed"019A
Tom and Jerry begin their usual chases using extreme sports equipment – from skateboarding to rollerskating.
Tom competes against Droopy for the role of a lifeguard at the local pool owned by Red.
While on a camping trip, Tom, Jerry, and Tuffy encounter Bigfoot.
207"Summer Squashing"Tim MaltbyChristopher KeenanDave BennettNovember 10, 2007 (2007-11-10)020A1.7/6 [20]
"League of Cats" Richard Pursel Lyndon Ruddy020C
"Little Big Mouse"Christopher KeenanJulian Chaney020B
Tom is assigned to guard his owner's garden of crops against pests, including Jerry, and a clan of harvest mice who all resemble him (albeit with different-colored bandanas).
Upon seeing Tom unable to catch Jerry, Butch recruits the former to join the League of Cats, a secret organization of cats who work together to catch mice.
While Tom and Mrs. Two-Shoes are sleeping by the refrigerator during an intensive heat wave, Jerry steals all the food for a picnic in the backyard to which Tom takes the blame for the thefts and gets kicked out into the backyard. Nevertheless, Jerry's attempts at a peaceful picnic is undermined by an ant whom Tom helped earlier.
218"Bend It Like Thomas"TJ HouseTom MintonNeal SterneckyDecember 1, 2007 (2007-12-01)021B1.7/7 [21]
"Endless Bummer"Richard PurselNondas Korodimos021C
"Game Set Match" Eric Shaw Kevin Frank021A
Tom torments Jerry and Spike with his soccer skills.
Tom, Jerry, and Droopy compete in a surfing competition.
In the backyard, Spike forces an unwilling Tom to teach his son Tyke how to play tennis, with disastrous results.
229"The Declaration of Independunce"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneDecember 8, 2007 (2007-12-08)0221.9/8 [22]
"Kitty Hawked"
"24 Karat Kat"
Tom loses his Declaration of Independence when he makes it into a paper airplane, and thus sets out to retrieve it.
Now an elderly museum tour guide, Jerry talks about his part in the Wright brothers' aerial experiments.
Tom and Butch are bandits in the 19th century at a Sutter's Mill, scheming to steal gold from Jerry's claim. At the end, Spike helps Jerry out to collect all of the real gold, which sends Tom and Butch to jail.
2310"Hockey Schtick"Tim MaltbyJim GomezJulian ChaneyFebruary 2, 2008 (2008-02-02)023C1.6/9 [23]
"Snow Brawl"Christopher PainterDave Bennett023A
"Snow Mouse"Charles SchneiderLyndon Ruddy023B
Jerry decides to freeze the pond and go figure skating, only to be thwarted by Tom playing hockey.
Jerry engages Tom in a snowball fight.
Tom and Jerry encounter a gigantic abominable snow mouse that wants to eat them.
2411"DJ Jerry"TJ HouseRichard PurselAkis Dimitrakopoulos & Garrett O'DonoghueFebruary 9, 2008 (2008-02-09)024CN/A
"Kitty Cat Blues"TJ HouseTJ House, Warren Leonhardt & Neal Sternecky024A
"Flamenco Fiasco"Christopher PainterNeal Sternecky024B
Tom is in charge of guarding his owner's record store, but has trouble doing that, so thanks to a rap club for rodents run by Jerry.
Tom tries to woo Sherkie by giving Jerry to her as a gift. He also sings a new song to her.
Notes: Sylvester the Cat from Looney Tunes briefly makes a cameo appearance on one of the posters of Sherkie. In this short, Tom is drawn in his early 1940s-era design as opposed to his normal modern design, as a callback to The Zoot Cat on which this episode was based on.
Jerry and his girlfriend enter a flamenco dance contest against Tom and Toodles, resulting in the four of them ruining the entire contest.
2512"You're Lion"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneEric Jacobson, Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneSpike Brandt & Tony CervoneMarch 8, 2008 (2008-03-08)0251.6/6 [24]
"Kangadoofus"Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone
"Monkey Chow"Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone
Tom visits the African veldt to give Jerry as a present to his lion relatives, but the lions would rather eat both of them.
In the Australian Outback, Jerry takes refuge from Tom when he is adopted by an overprotective mother kangaroo and her two joeys, who greatly resemble Jerry minus the tails.
While Tom and his owner are touring an exotic monkey garden in Malaysia, Jerry lets loose from a monkey.
2613"Game of Mouse & Cat"Frank MolieriChristopher PainterJulian Chaney & Frank MolieriMarch 22, 2008 (2008-03-22)026C0.8/4 [25]
"Babysitting Blues"Tim MaltbyRichard PurselDave Bennett026B
"Catfish Follies"Tim MaltbyRichard PurselLyndon Ruddy & Hyunsook Cho026A
At a laboratory, Jerry, using a virtual reality setup, plays a game in which Tom is hated by Mrs. Two-Shoes (while she likes Jerry) and is scared of Jerry. When Tom arrives at the laboratory, he plays a game in which Spike is scared of him (albeit still talking while Tom still doesn't).
Note: This is another short in which Tom is drawn in the early 1940s-era design.
Tom and Jerry babysit their nephews, which prove too much for the both of them.
While on a fishing trip, Tom and Jerry discover Butch, a catfish who wants to eat Jerry, while Tom wants to eat Butch.

Notes

  1. This episode is officially called that in its title card and copyright listing. [1]

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