Below is a list of the 164 Tom and Jerry animated shorts produced and released between 1940 and 2014. Of these, 162 are theatrical shorts, one is a made-for-TV short, and one is a 2-minute sketch shown as part of a telethon.
1940–58: Hanna-Barbera/MGM/UA cartoons
1940
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
001
Puss Gets The Boot
February 10
Tom is named Jasper and Jerry is named Jinx in this short. Mammy Two-Shoes was known as the maid and voiced by voice actress Lillian Randolph.
Produced by: Rudolf Ising
1941
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
002
The Midnight Snack
July 19
The first episode where Tom, Jerry and Mammy Two-Shoes are given their names.
First appearances of Butch and Topsy. First T&J cartoon animated by Ray Patterson.
Animation by: Kenneth Muse, Ray Patterson, Irven Spence and Pete Burness.
Music by: Scott Bradley.
1944
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
013
The Zoot Cat
February 26
Tom and Jerry speak again. Tom is voiced by Jerry Mann, while Jerry and the female cat were voiced by Sara Berner.
014
The Million Dollar Cat
May 6
Tom gets a million dollars from his aunt and moves to New York where Jerry abuses how Tom can't hurt any living being even a mouse to keep the money. This is the first time Tom wins a fight with Jerry. But, before finishing the fight, he says: "Gee. I'm throwing away a million dollars. But I'm happy!!!". His voice is again provided by Jerry Mann.
015
The Bodyguard
July 22
Spike speaks for the first time (voice by Billy Bletcher), and he's also given his name.
CinemaScope remake of Love That Pup and second of the three Cinemascope remakes
1
Give and Tyke
March 29
Only Spike and Tyke appear (because this is the first cartoon in the series titled Spike & Tyke).
106
Timid Tabby
April 19
Only T&J cartoon with backgrounds designed by Roberta Greutert, another background artist.
107
Feedin' the Kiddie
June 7
CinemaScope remake of The Little Orphan and the third and final of the CinemaScope remakes
2
Scat Cats
July 26
Tom and Jerry do not appear in cartoon. Last Spike & Tyke cartoon.
108
Mucho Mouse
September 6
109
Tom's Photo Finish
November 1
1958
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
110
Happy Go Ducky
January 3
111
Royal Cat Nap
March 7
Final Mouseketeer series cartoon
112
The Vanishing Duck
May 2
Last appearance of the Duckling and George.
113
Robin Hoodwinked
June 6
Last appearance of Tuffy.
114
Tot Watchers
August 1
Last Tom and Jerry cartoon in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last appearances of Joan, Jeannie, and the baby. Final cartoon directed by William Hanna during the Golden Age of Hollywood Animation. Final appearance of Spike during the Golden Age of Hollywood Animation.
1961–62: Gene Deitch/Rembrandt Films cartoons
The following thirteen cartoons were directed by Gene Deitch, produced by William L. Snyder, and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in Prague, Czechoslovakia. All the cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
1961
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
115
Switchin' Kitten
September 7
Last appearance of Lightning.
116
Down and Outing
October 26
117
It's Greek to Me-ow!
December 7
1962
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
118
High Steaks
March 23
119
Mouse into Space
April 13
120
Landing Stripling
May 18
121
Calypso Cat
June 22
122
Dicky Moe
July 20
123
The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit
August 10
124
Tall in the Trap
September 14
125
Sorry Safari
October 12
126
Buddies Thicker Than Water
November 1
127
Carmen Get It!
December 21
1963–67: Chuck Jones/Sib Tower 12 cartoons
The following 34 cartoons were produced by Chuck Jones in Hollywood, California. They were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. These cartoons all were released on DVD in 2009 as part of Tom and Jerry: The Chuck Jones Collection.
1963
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
128
Pent-House Mouse
July 27
The first cartoon produced by Chuck Jones.
Executive producers: Walter Bien and Hawley Pratt
Story: Michael Maltese, Chuck Jones and Tony Benedict
Animation: Gerry Chiniquy, Ken Harris, Fred Hellmich, Fred Kopietz, Eric Larson, Norm McCabe, Ollie Johnston, Manny Perez, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, and Ben Washam
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard, George DeLado, Al Dempster and Tom O'Loughlin
Film editor: Lee Gunther
Music: William Lava and Eugene Poddany
In charge of production: Les Goldman and Bill Orcutt
Story: Michael Maltese, Robert Kurtz, Erdman Penner and Chuck Jones
Animation: Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Don Towsley, Julius Svendsen, John Freeman, George Kreisl, Fred Moore, John Gibbs and Ed DeMattia
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard, Ron Dias and Pete Alvarado
Story: Michael Maltese, Chuck Jones, Ted Sears, Michael O'Connor and Dale Hale
Animation: Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Don Towsley, Don Lusk, Ken O'Brien, Ray Patterson, Tom Ray, Norm Mc Cabe, Wolfgang Reitherman, Bob Matz, Bob Carlson, Phil Monroe, Lloyd Vaughan, Manny Gould, Warren Batchelder and Dick Thompson
Backgrounds: Robert Gribbroek and Tom O'Loughlin
Film editors: Lee Gunther, Roger Donley and Eugene Marks
Last cartoon in which the executive producer is credited. Executive producers will not be credited in the other Chuck Jones shorts.
Executive producers: Walter Bien and David H. DePatie
Story: Michael Maltese, Larz Bourne and Chuck Couch
Animation: Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Nelson Shin, Virgil Ross, Irv Anderson, Manny Perez, Don Towsley, Ed Love, Ken Muse, George Grandpre and Dick Thompson
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard, Corny Cole, Irv Wyner, Tom O'Loughlin, Walt Peregoy and Art Landy
Film editors: Al Wahrman, Lloyd L. Richardson, Joe Siracusa and Lee Gunther
Music: Eugene Poddany, Milt Franklyn, Carl W. Stalling and Doug Goodwin
Story: Tony Benedict, Michael Maltese and Chuck Jones
Animation: Dick Thompson, Virgil Raddatz, Robert Taylor, Ben Washam, Xenia de Mattia, Laverne Harding, Ken Harris, Bob Bemiller, Rudy Zamora, Fred Hemick, Phil Roman, Don Towsley, Bob Kirk and Tom Ray
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard, Mary O'Loughlin, Bob Inman and Robert Gentle
Story: Michael Maltese, Lee Mishkin and Chuck Jones
Animation: Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Manny Gould, Phil Duncan, Grant Simmons, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Herman Cohen, Art Leonardi, Virgil Ross and Ken Harris
Backgrounds: Philip DeGuard, Gordon Legg and Richard H. Thomas
Film editors: Lee Gunther, Treg Brown and Robert T. Gillis
Story: Michael Maltese, Chuck Jones, David Detiege and Don Jurwich
Animation: Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Warren Batchelder, Dale Case, Thomas W. Lay, Jr., Kenneth Harris, Ed DeMattia, Murray McCellan, Ken Southworth, Irven Spence and Tom Ray
Backgrounds: Robert Gribbroek, Corny Cole and Tom O'Loughlin
Animation: Ken Harris, Ed Love, Tony Love, Kenneth Muse, Norman McCabe, Charles McKimson, Berny Posner, Don Towsley, Tom Ray, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam and Robert 'Tiger' West
Fifth T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
150
The A-Tom-Inable Snowman
August 4
151
Catty-Cornered
September 8
1967
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
152
Cat and Dupli-cat
January 20
153
O Solar Meow
February 24
154
Guided Mouse-ille
March 10
155
Rock 'n' Rodent
April 7
156
Cannery Rodent
April 14
157
The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.
April 21
158
Surf Bored Cat
May 5
159
Shutter Bugged Cat
June 23
Sixth and final T&J film combining several earlier cartoons.
160
Advance and Be Mechanized
August 25
161
Purr Chance to Dream
September 8
1975: The Tom and Jerry Show 48 cartoons
The Tom & Jerry Show having 16 Episodes with 48 segments, each segment with 7-8 Minutes. The following 48 cartoons were produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with MGM Television in 1975 for ABC based on the theatrical Tom and Jerry short series. This series marked the first time ever that Tom and Jerry appeared in animated installments produced exclusively for television. The show is currently owned by Warner Bros. Television through Time Warner's acquisition of Turner Entertainment.
1975
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
162
Stay Awake Or Else
September 06
163
The Ski Bunny
164
No Way Stowaways
165
No Bones About It
September 13
166
An Ill Wind
167
Beach Bully
168
The Mammoth Manhunt
September 20
169
The Wacky World of Sports
170
Robin Ho Ho
171
Safe But Not Sorry
September 27
172
Gopher Broke
173
The Super Bowler
174
Tricky Mc Trout
October 4
175
The Tennis Menace
176
Cosmic Cat And Meteor Mouse
177
Castle Wiz
October 11
178
Grim And Bear It
179
The Flying Sorceress
180
The Kitten Sitters
October 18
181
Termites Plus Two
182
Planet Pest
183
The Hypochondriac Lion
October 25
184
Give Em The Air
185
The Egg And Tom And Jerry
186
Watch Out Watch Dog
November 1
187
The Super Cyclists
188
The Police Kitten
189
The Outfoxed Fox
November 8
190
Towering Fiasco
191
The Lost Duckling
192
Beanstalk Buddies
November 15
193
Two Stars Are Born
194
Son Of Gopher Broke
195
The Sorcerers Apprentices
November 22
196
Hold That Pose
197
The Supercape Caper
198
Chickenrella
November 27
199
Double Trouble Crow
200
Jerry's Nephew
201
See Dr. Jackal A Hide!
November 29
202
Planet Of The Dogs
203
The Campout Cutup
204
Triple Trouble
December 6
205
The Bull Fighters
206
Cruise Kitty
207
Its No Picnic
December 13
208
Big Feet
209
The Great Motorboat Race
2000: Made-for-TV cartoon
2000
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
210
The Mansion Cat
April 8
Final short directed by William Hanna before he died in March 2001.
2005: Warner Bros. Animation cartoon
2005
Numbers
Title
Date
Notes
211
The Karate Guard
September 27
Directed by Joseph Barbera and Spike Brandt. Nominated for an Annie Award. Last cartoon directed by Joseph Barbera before his death in 2006. Thus, both Hanna and Barbera are now dead.