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* [[Terence Monck]]: 1964 Short: ''[[The Cat Above and the Mouse Below]]''
* [[Terence Monck]]: 1964 Short: ''[[The Cat Above and the Mouse Below]]''
* [[Frank Welker]]: ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'', ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show]]'', ''[[The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show]]''
* [[Frank Welker]]: ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'', ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show]]'', ''[[The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show]]''
* [[Kerry Shale]]: ''[[Tom & Jerry Live Action 2012 Film]]''
* [[Dan Castellaneta]]: ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Movie]] (speaking voice only)'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars]]'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry]]'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers]]''
* [[Dan Castellaneta]]: ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Movie]] (speaking voice only)'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars]]'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry]]'', ''[[Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers]]''
* [[Jeff Bennett]]: ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring]]
* [[Jeff Bennett]]: ''[[Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring]]

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Thomas "Tom" Cat
Tom & Jerry character
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First appearance"Puss Gets the Boot" (1940)
Last appearance"The Karate Guard" (2005)
Created byWilliam Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Portrayed bySee below
In-universe information
SpeciesCat
GenderMale
FamilyMammy Two Shoes, Man from Posse Cat and Cruise Cat , Gorge and Joan (owner)
RelativesGeorge (cousin)
Butch ("buddy" or rival)
Meathead ("buddy" or rival)
Topsy ("buddy" or rival)
Lightning ("buddy" or rival)
Jerry("buddy" ,mostly rival)

Thomas "Tom" Cat is a fictional character and half of the academy-award winning Tom and Jerry cartoon cat-and-mouse duo. He is a blue/grey anthropomorphic cat who first appeared in the 1940 animated short Puss Gets the Boot.[1] Tom was originally known as "Jasper" during his debut in that short,[2] however, beginning from his next appearance in The Midnight Snack and onwards, he is known as "Tom" & "Thomas".[3]

History

Tom and Jerry cartoons

His full name "Tom Cat" is based on "tomcat", a phrase which refers to male cats. He is very rarely heard speaking with the exception of a few cartoons (such as Tom & Jerry Tales' League of Cats) and "Tom and Jerry: The Movie". He is continuously after Jerry Mouse, for whom he sets traps, many of which backfire and cause damage to him rather than Jerry. Tom rarely sets out to eat Jerry, only to hurt or compete with him, going to great lengths in order to torment Jerry. However, Tom is shown to get along with Jerry at times.

Tom has changed remarkably over the years, especially after the first episodes. For example, in his debut, he was quadrupedal and had normal cat intelligence. However, over the years (since the episode Dog Trouble), he has become almost completely bipedal and has human intelligence. As a slapstick cartoon character, Tom has a superhuman level of elasticity. When acting as Jerry's antagonist, Tom is usually defeated in the end, although there are some stories where he outwits and defeats Jerry.

Dangerous When Wet

Tom and Jerry appeared together in the 1953 Technicolor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical "Dangerous When Wet" where, in a dream sequence, main character Katie Higgins (Esther Williams) does an underwater ballet with Tom and Jerry, as well as animated depictions of the different people in her life.[4]

Voice actors

Love interests

  • Toots, a fluffy yellow cat who appears in Puss n' Toots and The Mouse Comes to Dinner, the latter being her only speaking role. This version of Toots also appeared in some 1940s Tom and Jerry comics.
  • Toots, a different cat by the same name who appears in The Zoot Cat. (She has occasionally, erroneously been referred to as "Sheikie," but this is actually Tom's nickname, as seen on a gift card in the cartoon.)
  • An unnamed, non-speaking cat who appears very briefly in The Bodyguard. She was made as a mere object of slap-stick humor, as when Tom gave her a wolf-whistle he ironically gave himself away to Spike, who was supposed to protect Jerry every time he whistles.
  • Tara, a non-speaking cat who appears in Texas Tom.
  • Toodles Galore, a non-speaking recurring cat who sometimes adores Tom—and sometimes treats him badly. She appears in multiple shorts.

See also

References

  1. ^ IMDb. "Puss Gets the Boot". Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  2. ^ Mark Christopher Carnes, American national biography
  3. ^ IMDb. "The Midnight Snack (1941)". Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  4. ^ IMDb. "Dangerous When Wet (1953)". Retrieved 16 May 2010.