Tom and Jerry Tales
Tom and Jerry stumble into a feast guarded by Spike at a construction site, where neither the former two are invited.
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.
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 must guard the power rings owned by a team of superheroes from supervillain Doom Dog (Spike).
Jerry is zapped by a speed ray, making him faster than ever and as a result, Tom can’t catch him.
Tom and Jerry fall into a garden hole, where they find the basement headquarters of a superheroine.
Zen Buddhist monk Tom attempts to achieve inner peace in Japan, only to be disturbed by Jerry.
Nancy, Tom’s owner from Baby Puss (1943), brings Tom to her elementary school for show-and-tell in which she wants Tom to win the gold star for best pet.
Tom’s owner hires a trainer to make him behave well after causing chaos around the house while attempting to catch Jerry.
Tom seeks to catch and eat Jerry, the star of the show at a local ocean theme park along with a bald eagle, but he is then thwarted by another eagle, a seal and an octopus.
A green shapeshifter emerges from an alien spaceship that lands near Tom and Jerry’s home.
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.
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.
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 […]
In the backyard, Spike forces an unwilling Tom to teach his son Tyke how to play tennis, with disastrous results.
Tom loses his Declaration of Independence when he makes it into a paper airplane, and thus sets out to retrieve it.