Join Tom and Jerry in their endless battle of wits as they navigate through various adventures filled with slapstick comedy and surrealism. This classic cat and mouse duo brings laughter and entertainment for the whole family.
Capitol Critters is an animated television series about the lives of mice, rats, and roaches who reside in the basement and walls of the White House in Washington, D.C. The series was produced by Steven Bochco Productions and Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC, which aired seven out of the show's 13 episodes from January 31, 1992 to March 14, 1992. Cartoon Network later aired all 13 episodes in 1995. The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the surprise success of Fox's The Simpsons, alongside CBS's Fish Police and Family Dog. All three proved unsuccessful and were quickly cancelled.
In Paris, France, a family of cats set to inherit a fortune from their owner are kidnapped by a jealous butler and left in the countryside. With the help of a smooth-talking tomcat, they must find their way back home. Along the way, they encounter various characters and go on exciting adventures. Will they be able to return to their loving owner and claim their inheritance?
A Street Cat Named Bob tells the heartwarming true story of how James Bowen, a recovering drug addict and street musician, forms a life-changing bond with a stray ginger cat named Bob.
In 'Feed the Kitty', an unsuspecting bulldog discovers a lost kitten and instantly becomes its protector. The mismatched pair embarks on a series of adventures, overcoming misunderstandings and forming a deep bond along the way. This heartwarming short film explores themes of love, friendship, and unlikely connections.
Party Monster is a dark comedy movie based on the true crime story of Michael Alig, a club promoter in the 1980s and 1990s who rose to fame and ultimately fell from grace. The movie explores the superficiality and excesses of the New York City party scene, showcasing the extravagant parties, drug use, and self-destructive behavior. Michael's friendship with James St. James, a writer and fellow club kid, plays a central role in the story as they navigate the highs and lows of their intertwined lives. The movie delves into themes of wealth, trust, friendship, and the consequences of pursuing fame at any cost.
Bugs Bunny plays a piano in a concert hall but encounters various comedic obstacles, including a mouse and a malfunctioning piano.
Puss Gets the Boot is a 1940 animated short film that introduces the famous characters Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse. The film follows their hilarious antics as they engage in a series of cat and mouse chases, causing chaos and destruction in the process. The film is filled with slapstick comedy and showcases the unique personalities of its beloved characters.
It is Christmas Eve, and the Stahlbaum family is happily unwrapping their Christmas gifts. After all the merriment, seven-year-old Marie receives a very special gift--a mysterious Nutcracker--from her beloved Godfather Drosselmeier. When the house falls dark and silent, Marie discovers that this is no ordinary Nutcracker, but Godfather Drosselmeier's nephew, who was transformed into a wooden toy by the curse of the evil Madame Mouserink. To break the curse, the Nutcracker must win the love of Marie and defeat the malicious, seven-headed Mouse King.
Kit, a mischievous and troublemaking cat, causes chaos in the household of a dog, framing him for various crimes. The dog must find a way to clear his name and restore peace.
In this spoof of TV's "The Honeymooners", Ralph Crumden and Ned Morton are mouse versions of Jackie Gleason and Art Carney's characters on the TV show. When new human tenants move into the apartment where the Crumden and Morton couples live, Ralph and Ned try to gain access to a banquet of food in the people's refrigerator, which is guarded by an orange cat.
Mouse Trouble is a comedic animated short film from 1944. The plot revolves around a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry, who constantly cause mischief and chaos for each other. In this particular episode, Tom tries to catch Jerry using various traps and tricks, but Jerry always manages to outsmart him and turn the tables. The film is full of slapstick humor, clever gags, and hilarious chase sequences. It is a classic example of the iconic cat and mouse rivalry.
In Water, Water Every Hare, Bugs Bunny encounters an evil scientist who tries to shrink him using a potion. Bugs Bunny outsmarts the scientist and manages to escape his clutches. The movie is a classic animated comedy with surreal elements.
Heavenly Puss is a 1949 Tom and Jerry cartoon. In the cartoon, Tom dies and is sent to Heaven, but Saint Peter gives him one chance to redeem himself by returning to Earth and capturing Jerry. Tom successfully captures Jerry multiple times, but each time Jerry manages to escape. Finally, Tom is sent to Hell by Saint Peter. However, it turns out to be just a dream and Tom wakes up to find himself alive and well.
In this animated comedy short, a cat and a mouse get into various misadventures, including being eaten alive, following someone, and getting hammered into the ground.
Dr. Jekyll experiments with a potion that turns him into a dangerous and mischievous mouse.
In this animated short, Tom and Jerry engage in a series of comedic and surreal adventures as they try to outsmart each other.
Professor Tom is a funny and surreal animated short about the antics of a cat professor and his mischievous mouse student. The professor tries to teach the mouse important lessons, but the mouse constantly turns the tables on him, resulting in hilarious and unexpected situations. This delightful cartoon explores the unlikely friendship between a cat and a mouse while delivering non-stop laughs.
In 'Sufferin' Cats! (1943)', Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse engage in their classic game of cat and mouse, filled with comedic mishaps and chases. Tom tries various methods to catch Jerry, including hitting him with a metal pipe, a frying pan, and a garden hose. Jerry retaliates by tying a knot in Tom's tail and giving him a pie in the face. The cartoon ends with Tom and Jerry getting trapped in a tree, unable to catch each other.
In this comedic animated short film, a cat and mouse engage in a rivalry at the Hollywood Bowl. The cat, Tom, is the orchestra conductor, while the mouse, Jerry, disrupts the performance using various comedic tactics. The film showcases surrealism and comedic violence, with a focus on the cat and mouse dynamic.