
Click on the thumbnail of the character for more images and some info!

Welcome to the Video section! Here you will find video clips from classics scenes of Tom and Jerry. Note that if you click on the picture to view and you start getting funky symbols on your sceen then hit the "Back" button on your browser and right click and hit the "save as" button to download it to your machine.
".qt" Format:
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Yankee Doodle Mouse (854K) Download the zip | Bowling Alley Cat (766K) Download the zip | Pecos Pest (659K) Download the zip |
".mov" Format:
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Million Dollar Cat (1.33M) Download the zip | Puss Gets the Boot (1.57M) Download the zip | Night Before Chirstmas (1.08M) Download the zip |
![]() | ![]() | |
| Ford Mondeo - Tom and Jerry (2.42M) Download the zip | Tom and Jerry Milk Ad (3.69M) Download the zip |
Real Video Format:
![]() |
| Pecos Pest* (1.10M) Download the zip |
*Thanks Brett for the capturing of this clip!
mpg Format:
![]() |
| Old Tom and Jerry Opening (12.4 MB) |
avi Format:
![]() | ![]() |
| Scene from Tom and Jerry: The Movie (2.38 MB) | Intro to the Tom and Jerry Show (7.44 MB) Download the zip |
wmv Format:
![]() | ![]() |
| Tom and Jerry 1960's tomODownload the ziphttp://tomandjerryonline.com/videos.cfmpening |
| Download t zip |


Thomas Cat
First Appearance
"Puss Gets the Boot" as Jasper. 1940
Biography
Tom is a fiendish opportunist, always anxious to ingratiate himself with the powers that be, wether housekeeper, dog, or even, on occasion, mouse. All ways things of his stomach.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Main Character
Featured Cartoons
All of them.


Jerry Mouse
First Appearance
"Puss Gets the Boot" 1940.
Biography
Small, brown, cherubic yet cheeky impish schemer, is happy minding his own business until cornered, piqued or generally provoked. All ways looks out for the other little guy.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Main Character
Featured Cartoons
All of them.


Butch
First Appearance
"Baby Puss" 1943
Biography
The typical alley cat. Always there to ruin Tom's romantic plans with whichever cute kitty is in town. very street smart, which puts Tom on the backfoot since he's not been out on the street enough for him to pick up those smarts! most often, butch's entry either helps Jerry get away from Tom or, will make Jerry team up with Tom.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Friend/Enemy/Constant Rival to both.
Featured Cartoons
"Baby Puss", 1943
"Springtime for Thomas", 1946
"Trap Happy", 1946
"A Mouse in the House", 1947
"The Truce Hearts", 1948
"Heavenly Puss", 1949
"Tennis Chumps", 1949
"Casanova Cat", 1951
"Jerry's Cousin", 1951
"Baby Butch", 1954
"Smarty Cat", 1955
"Muscle Beach Tom", 1956
"Blue Cat Blues", 1956
"Mucho Mouse", 1957


The Duckling
First Appearance
"Little Quacker" 1950
Biography
Cute, sensitve, and very, very childlike. Pure inocence is the best way to describe him.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Friend to Jerry
Appetizer for Tom
Featured Cartoons
"Little Quacker" , 1950
"The Duck Doctor", 1952
"Just Ducky", 1953
"Downhearted Duckling", 1954
"Southbound Duck", 1955
"That's My Mommy", 1955
"Happy Go Ducky", 1958
"The Vanishing Duck", 1958


Uncle Pecos
First Appearance
Pecos Pest" 1955
Biography
Jerry's guitar playing Uncle with a hankerin' for Cat whiskers.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Jerry's Uncle
Featured Cartoons
"Pecos Pest" 1955


Goldy The Goldfish
First Appearance
"Jerry and the Goldfish" 1951
Biography
A friend of Jerry that is trapped in a bowl and a target for Tom's appetite
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Jerry's Friend
Tom's dinner
Featured Cartoons
"Jerry and the Goldfish" 1951
"Filet Meow" 1966
Cameo in:
"Missing Mouse" 1953
"The Haunted Mouse" 1965


The Canary
First Appearance
"Kitty Foiled", 1948
Biography
Coming Soon!
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Jerry's Friend
Tom's Lunch
Featured Cartoons
"Kitty Foiled", 1948
"The Flying Cat", 1952
"Life With Tom", 1953


Muscles
First Appearance
"Jerry's Cousin", 1951
Biography
A very strong Mouse that has a fondness for beating up cats.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Jerry's cousin.
The harbinger of pain for Tom.
Featured Cartoons
"Jerry's Cousin", 1951


George
First Appearance
"Timid Tabby", 1957
Biography
A very cowardly cat. Very fearful of Mice.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Tom's cousin
Afriad of Jerry
Featured Cartoons
"Timid Tabby", 1957


Topo
First Appearance
"Neopolitan Mouse", 1954
Biography
A very big fan of Tom and Jerry cartoons. He befriends them when he bumps into Tom and Jerry as they are chasing each other in Italy
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Fan of both
Featured Cartoons
"Neopolitan Mouse", 1954


The Dancing Bear
First Appearance
"Downbeat Bear", 1956
Biography
An escaped Circus Bear. He LOVES to dance. He hears music and he starts dancing with whomever is closest�usually Tom who is rather relunctant to dance with him. But who's going to argue with a bear?
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Tom's dancing partner.
Featured Cartoons
"Downbeat Bear", 1956


Jumbo the Elephant
First Appearance
"Jerry and Jumbo", 1953
Biography
A Circus Elephant with a love for peanuts. Wants to be reunited with his mom after he falls off the Circus Train.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Friend of Jerry
Hunting Target for Tom
Featured Cartoons
"Jerry and Jumbo", 1953


The White Mouse
First Appearance
"The Missing Mouse", 1953
Biography
An escaped lab mouse that drank an experimental "explosive". Only seen at the end of the 'toon, while throughout the 'toon Jerry poses as him with the aid of white shoe polish
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
None, just stumbled upon the home of Tom and Jerry.
Featured Cartoons
"The Missing Mouse", 1953


The Baby Seal
First Appearance
"Little Runaway", 1952
Biography
An escaped Circus Seal from the G.H. Bros. Circus. This baby seal doesn't want to go back to the circus. Tom on the other hand, wants to send the seal back to the Circus in order to collect the $10,000 reward for the seals return.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Befriends Jerry
$10,000 for Tom once he captures him
Featured Cartoons
"Little Runaway", 1952


Mother Hen
First Appearance
"Fine Feathered Friend", 1942
Biography
A mother hen that is very protective of her eggs. Jerry finds sanctuary in her nest while hidding from Tom.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Considers both Tom and Jerry a nuisance to her eggs.
Featured Cartoons
"Fine Feathered Friend", 1942


The St. Bernard
First Appearance
The A-Tom-Inable Snowman
Biography
Alpine rescue dog that helps knocked-out cats with a "special" drink.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Always comes to the Rescue of an injured Tom
Featured Cartoons
The A-Tom-Inable Snowman


Clint Clobber
First Appearance
"Down and Outing" , 1961
Biography
Very mean and quick tempered individual. Prime candidate for Anger Managment classes. Usually takes out his aggression on Tom.
His name is not mentioned though this character resembles Clint Clobber who Gene Deitch created in the 1950's at Terrytoons.
Information taken from Pietro's Gene Deitch Tribute Page.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Owner of Tom.
Featured Cartoons
"Down and Outing" , 1961
"High Steaks" , 1962
"Sorry Safari", 1962


Sidney Elephant
First Appearance
"Sorry Safari", 1962
Biography
Appeared in only one cartoon. He resembles Sidney Elephant whom Gene Deitch created in 1958 for Terrytoons.
He was road on Tom and Clint Clobber when they went on Safari.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Mode of Transportation
Featured Cartoons
"Sorry Safari", 1962


The Ants
First Appearance
"Cat Napping" 1951
Biography
These guys are always on the look out for food. They are an unstoppable force.
Relationship to Tom and Jerry
Picnic crashers
Featured Cartoons
"Cat Napping", 1951
"Pup on a Picnic", 19

The Birth of Stars
A cat, large, gray and devilish, a Machiavellian glint in his yellow-irised eyes, and a mouse, small, brown, cherubic yet cheeky, chase each other around a kitchen, demolishing the ice box, ironing board, plate rail, a whole sink full of dishes and littering the floor with egg shells, dripping yolks and oozing jam.
The kitchen battle wages on, its final outcome unknown o the participants. But to the people watching in the warm darkness of the theater, there is little doubt as to the identity of the victor - it will be the little mouse.
For the cat and mouse are Tom and Jerry, and this, of course is a Tom & Jerry cartoon.
The ever-dueling duo have chased each other from the Hollywood Bowl to Hungary to out space and back, and fifty years after their movie debut, are still going strong. Vintage Tom & Jerry cartoons still play at the cinema, on television, and are packaged for sale or rental on videotape.
Born in Hollywood, Tom and Jerry have captured the delight, and the laughter, of audiences around the globe, garnered enough Academy Awards to make any movie star selfishly smug, and starred in motion pictures, television and comic books. (p9)
And, Tom and Jerry have very definite personalities. Tom is a fiendish opportunist, always anxious to ingratiate himself with the powers that be, wether housekeeper, dog, or even, on occasion, mouse; while Jerry, the impish schemer, is happy minding his own business until cornered, piqued or generally provoked. (p16)
To discover their secret, one must turn back to the place of their creation, the MGM main lot in Culver City, California. Here, in a round-cornered, two-story, cream-colored stucco building containing a rabbit warren of rooms for animators, layout artists, in-betweeners, ink and paint girls, cameramen and movieola machines, Tom and Jerry leaped magically to life. (p 21)
The Fred Quimby Years
Fred Quimby, producer for not only Tom and Jerry but the entire MGM cartoon divisions. Since 1937 he had ridden herd on a zany cast of cartoonists of whom he understood little, having, unfortunately for a cartoon producer, no sense of humor to call upon.
Common belief on the main lot was that Quimby had won his producer's title due to long years of service as a top salesman in New York, from whence he came. Indeed, he knew nothing of animation and , as Irv Spence recalls, cartoons "were a strange thing to him."
Cast in the role of high school principal opposite the animators' boyish enthusiasms, he acted as liaisons between them and the front office, usually it seemed, turning down requests for bigger budgets, raises and special dispensations of funds.
The Tom and Jerry Clubhouse is going through some maintenence.
Return to Tom and Jerry Online main.
Ok folks, sorry about this, but I have to shut down the forum for a while longer. The forum is cause some havok on this server and causes other sites to crash. As such, I can no longer host the forum at this location.
I will be looking into alternative places to have a Tom and Jerry forum and start the clubhouse up again.
Sorry about this.
Thanks for you patience.
Rome.
CELEBRATING 12 YEARS ONLINE (1998-2010)










































