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Here Comes a Star (1963)
Character: N/A
A look behind the scenes at the Hanna-Barbera Studios to see how their new series, The Magilla Gorilla Show (1964), is made from storyboard to broadcast.
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Duffy's Dozen (1971)
Character: N/A
Six minute Hanna Barbara presentation pilot for an animated television series that would have revolved around a dozen kids, a big shaggy dog, and an adult traveling around the country in a specialized RV visiting various locations and people.
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The Prospecting Bear (1941)
Character: Donkey
Barney and his severely overloaded pack mule are prospecting, high on a mountain, when Barney spots gold nuggets, and a whole cave lined with gold.
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War Dogs (1943)
Character: Dog Gasps (voice - uncredited)
War Dogs is 1943 World War II cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Its main theme is war dogs training that is shown with one yellow dim-witted dog.
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Little Gravel Voice (1942)
Character: Little Gravel Voice (voice) (uncredited)
A little burro is beloved by all the cute wild creatures until he opens his mouth and they hear the horrible braying.
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Cartoon Network Christmas: Yuletide Follies (2004)
Character: (voice)
Ring in the holiday season the Cartoon Network way via nine original tales that run the gamut from naughty to nice. The stories feature popular animated characters such as Ed, Edd 'n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cow & Chicken, I A.M. Weasel, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls and Johnny Bravo. This holly-jolly animated collection sure beats a piece of coal in your stocking!
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Hanna-Barbera's 50th (1989)
Character: Self
The special is hosted by Tony Danza and Annie Potts celebrating 50 years of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's partnership in animation. This is the first animated project to be broadcast in Dolby Surround sound system.
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The House That Cat Built (2021)
Character: Tom / Jerry (archive sound) (uncredited)
When Jerry invades Tom's new extra-deluxe, extra-large cat castle, Tom is determined to get Jerry out.
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Pet Peeve (1954)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
The couple that owns Tom and Spike decides they can't afford to keep both. They agree that the first one to catch the mouse can stay - bad news for Jerry.
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The Lonesome Mouse (1943)
Character: (voice) (uncredited)
Jerry crashes a vase onto Tom's head, which gets Mammy to throw Tom out. Jerry at first revels in his freedom, but soon tires of this, and, under a flag of truce, hatches a plan with Tom.
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The Flintstones (1994)
Character: Executive in Boardroom
Modern Stone Age family the Flintstones hit the big screen in this live-action version of the classic cartoon. Fred helps Barney adopt a child. Barney sees an opportunity to repay him when Slate Mining tests its employees to find a new executive. But no good deed goes unpunished.
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Tom & Jerry (2021)
Character: Tom / Jerry (archive sounds) (uncredited)
Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get kicked out of their home and relocate to a fancy New York hotel, where a scrappy employee named Kayla will lose her job if she can’t evict Jerry before a high-class wedding at the hotel. Her solution? Hiring Tom to get rid of the pesky mouse.
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The Cat Concerto (1947)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom Cat is a concert pianist who plays beautifully until he is interrupted by Jerry Mouse.
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Sufferin' Cats! (1943)
Character: Tom's Devil / Tom / Meathead's Yelps (voice) (uncredited)
Tom fights with another cat over Jerry.
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Bad Luck Blackie (1949)
Character: Large Dog Scream (voice)
A kitten who is being tormented by a bulldog finds a savior in a black cat (from the "Black Cat Bad Luck Company") who merely has to cross the dog's path for something very unlucky to happen to the bully.
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Tom and Jerry: Golden Collection Volume One (2011)
Character: Jerry (voice 1940-1958)
Tom and Jerry Golden Collection was a scrapped series of two-disc DVD and Blu-ray sets produced by Warner Home Video that was expected to collect all 161 theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoon shorts released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from the 1940s through the 1960s. It features 37 shorts, roughly one-third of the 113 Tom and Jerry shorts that had been included
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Tom and Jerry: Golden Collection Volume One (2011)
Character: Tom (voice 1942-1958)
Tom and Jerry Golden Collection was a scrapped series of two-disc DVD and Blu-ray sets produced by Warner Home Video that was expected to collect all 161 theatrical Tom and Jerry cartoon shorts released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from the 1940s through the 1960s. It features 37 shorts, roughly one-third of the 113 Tom and Jerry shorts that had been included
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Kitty Foiled (1948)
Character: Tom /Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
Tom subjects Jerry to his usual harassment; but the cat finds a new enemy, and the mouse finds a new friend, in the canary of the house.
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Little Quacker (1950)
Character: Tom / Jerry (uncredited)
Tom steals an egg from a mother duck's nest, but soon the resultant hatchling runs away from the cat and into a mouse hole, where it finds an able protector in Jerry.
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The Zoot Cat (1944)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom's advances on a young jive-talking girl cat get nowhere; nowhere, that is, until Tom gets a zoot suit. Armed with his miles of fabric and a new cool lingo, Tom still has to deal with the tricks of his nemesis, Jerry.
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Solid Serenade (1946)
Character: Tom (screaming voice) (uncredited)
Tom ties up Spike and sneaks into the courtyard of the glamorous Toodles Galore with his bass, hoping to woo her with his song, much to the annoyance of a sleeping Jerry.
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Polka-Dot Puss (1949)
Character: Tom /Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
Tom pretends to have a cold in order to trick Mammy into letting him stay inside for the night. Jerry tricks Tom by making him think he really is sick - with the measles.
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The Invisible Mouse (1947)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom chases Jerry into a bottle of invisible ink, and the now-invisible Jerry proceeds to have fun torturing Tom.
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Saturday Evening Puss (1950)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Mammy steps out for the evening. While she's away, the cats - in this case Tom and three of his alley cat friends - play. Play and perform rollicking jazz, that is.
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Fine Feathered Friend (1942)
Character: Tom (vocal sounds) (uncredited)
Chased by Tom around the barnyard, Jerry takes refuge under a hen, who, in her nest, is sitting on eggs. Tom has to figure out ways to get Jerry out from under the protective hen.
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Quiet Please! (1945)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
The family dog warns Tom not to make any noise so he can take a nap. Jerry hears this and immediately devises plans to ensure that the dog's nap will be interrupted.
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Dangerous When Wet (1953)
Character: Tom (uncredited)
The health conscious, dairy-farming Higgins family begin each day with an invigorating swim. One day, traveling health-tonic salesman, Windy Weebe, comes to town and suggests they could swim the English Channel. Sponsored by "Liquapep" and coached by Windy, the family arrive in Europe. There it is decided that daughter Katie is the only one strong enough to enter the contest. But while she should be focused on the difficult and risky task ahead, Katie is pursed by dashing Frenchman, André Lanet... This comedic musical is well remembered for the scene when Katie dreams she is swimming with cartoon characters Tom & Jerry!
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Garden Gopher (1950)
Character: Spike's Screams (voice) (uncredited)
When Spike tries to bury a bone he finds a belligerent gopher.
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The Little Orphan (1949)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
The Bide A Wee Mouse Home has sent the orphan mouse Nibbles to spend Thanksgiving with Jerry. Unfortunately, Nibbles is always hungry.
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On a Roll (2021)
Character: Tom / Jerry (archive sound) (uncredited)
When a sushi chef sees Jerry scurrying around his restaurant, he tells Tom to earn his keep by catching that sushi-stealing mouse.
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The Truce Hurts (1948)
Character: Tom / Butch (voice) (uncredited)
Butch convinces Tom and Jerry that there's no reason to fight and they should all sign a peace treaty. Tom and Butch even rescue their pals from a fellow cat and dog. But then a steak falls off a truck and the boys can't decide how to divvy it up, ultimately losing it completely, and the truce is off.
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Baby Puss (1943)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.
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Mouse Cleaning (1948)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Mammy Two-Shoes threatens to throw Tom out of the house if he makes a mess. Jerry sees an opportunity to rid himself of his feline nemesis.
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Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up! (2022)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (archive sound)
This time, the rivals team up to help a cowgirl and her brother save their homestead from a greedy land-grabber, and they’re going to need some help! Jerry’s three precocious nephews are all ready for action, and Tom is rounding up a posse of prairie dogs. But can a ragtag band of varmints defeat a deceitful desperado determined to deceive a damsel in distress? No matter what happens with Tom and Jerry in the saddle, it’ll be a rootin’ tootin’ good time!
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Fraidy Cat (1942)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
Tom hears a ghost story on the radio and is spooked by it; Jerry notices this and takes advantage of it, using a variety of tricks to scare Tom.
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Trap Happy (1946)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom calls the exterminators, but they send a cat, who despite his various tools, doesn't fare much better than Tom usually does.
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The Million Dollar Cat (1944)
Character: Tom (voice) (uncredited)
Tom inherits $1,000,000 from an eccentric aunt on the condition that he not harm any living thing - even a mouse. And guess which mouse keeps following him around and pointing this out to him?
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The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
Tom invites Toots to an elegant dinner. However, he's made the mistake of trying to put Jerry to work, as a serving boy, a corkscrew, and other tasks. Jerry puts up with a little of this, but mostly gets revenge on Tom.
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Springtime for Thomas (1946)
Character: Tom /Jerry /Butch's Scream (voice) (uncredited)
It's spring, and Tom is much more interested in the female cat next door than in Jerry.
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Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (archive sound)
Dueling cat-and-mouse team Tom and Jerry hit the high seas on a hunt for buried treasure in this pirate adventure. The tale begins when crew member Tom sets sail with an infamous pirate and finds a treasure map along with stowaway Jerry. The furry swashbucklers race to a deserted island where X marks the spot, but along with battling each other, they must outwit ruthless buccaneers, angry monkeys and a giant octopus to strike it rich.
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Puss Gets the Boot (1940)
Character: Jinx (voice) (uncredited)
Jasper is given an ultimatum by his master: break one more thing and you're out. Rodent Jerry does his best to make sure that his tormentor "gets the boot".
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The Bowling Alley-Cat (1942)
Character: Tom (vocal sounds) (uncredited)
Tom and Jerry are in a bowling alley. Both spend a lot of time sliding on the well-polished lanes. Eventually, Jerry takes up residence among the pins and Tom tries to bowl him down.
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The Yankee Doodle Mouse (1943)
Character: Tom (voice)
As Tom and Jerry stage their typical fight sequences, the patriotic soldier theme of the title is evidenced by such things as a carton of eggs labeled "Hen Grenades"; Jerry dropping light bulbs from an airplane like bombs; and Jerry sending a telegram with the message "Sighted Cat - Sank Same." Musical phrasings from various patriotic war songs are heard throughout.
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Timid Tabby (1957)
Character: Tom / Jerry (voice) (uncredited)
Tom's cousin George, who's terribly afraid of mice, comes to visit. Jerry's confused, since Tom and George look alike.
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Screwball Squirrel (1944)
Character: Screwy Squirrel's Scream (voice) (uncredited)
A crazy squirrel provokes a dog into trying to catch him throughout the picture.
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Puppy Tale (1954)
Character: Tom (uncredited)
Jerry rescues a bag of puppies from the river. Most of them run away as soon as Jerry releases them, but one stays behind. Jerry tries to get rid of it, but ultimately takes pity and invites the frisky pup inside, where he has to hide it from Tom, who keeps throwing it out.
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The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
Character: Special Appearance
The Flintstones are at it again. The Flintstones and the Rubbles head for Rock Vegas with Fred hoping to court the lovely Wilma. Nothing will stand in the way of love, except for the conniving Chip Rockefeller who is the playboy born in Baysville but who has made it in the cutthroat town of Rock Vegas. Will Fred win Wilma's love?
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