For other uses, see Jerry. Jerry Mouse, or more simply referred to as Jerry, and originally known as Jinx, is one of the two anti-heroic protagonists in Tom and Jerry, alongside Tom Cat, created by William Hanna
The Missing Mouse(January 10, 1953) – In this short, Tom hears on the radio that a white mouse has gone missing from a nearby laboratory and that the slightest shake of the mouse could cause the city to explode. Jerry, who just had white shoe polish poured over him, realizes that he...
"Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," because physicians thought that muscles looked like little mice running under the skin. Did You Know? "Luftmensch," literally meaning "air person," is the Yiddish way of describing someone who is a bit of a dreamer. Did You Know...
Thomas D. Cat, better known as Tom Cat, is one of the two titular anti-heroic main protagonists (alongside Jerry Mouse) of the Tom and Jerry franchise. He is an adult blue/gray anthropomorphic cat who first appeared in the 1940 Oscar nominated short Puss
Muscles Mouse: Jerry's strong cousin. Harry Mouse (The Tom and Jerry Show, 2014): Jerry and Tuffy's uncle. Droopy: A white hound who plays the role of the newspaper boy (debut only) Spike & Tyke (debut only) Red: the librarian in Evergreen Library The Ancient-Frighten Driver (debut...
Muscles returns to teach Tom a lesson. This short was nominated for the 1950 Academy Award. Million Dollar Cat (1944) – Tom gets an inheritance but the catch is that he must not harm a living soul (including a mouse). The wealthy cat then moves into a new residence, but Jerry just ...
Jerry groaned, savoring the taste and texture of the fly. He could feel Xylophone undulating over his tongue, practically humping it in his eagerness to be swallowed. Steel himself, Jerry began to contract his throat muscles, drawing Xylophone in. The fly let out a shrill buzz of rapture as...