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Puss in Cute
06-21-2005, 07:01 AM
Which Tom & Jerry cartoons have Tom win at the end?
Dr. Dave
06-21-2005, 07:43 AM
The only time I can recall Tom "winning" is when he and Jerry team up to defeat a common foe.
STARTOUNZ
06-21-2005, 02:48 PM
I forget the title, but I remember one T&J cartoon (from legendary Chuck Jones) where Jerry challenged Tom to an old-fashioned duel a la the 18th century where the opponents march 10 steps away from each other and shoot. Of course the usual mishaps and hijinks occur and they both end up getting hurt. At the end, Tom chases Jerry in the house, and again, Jerry offers another challenge by smacking him with the glove. Not wanting to go through the duel again, Tom snatches the glove away and repeatedly smacks him back over and over as the cartoon irises out. Definitely one of the few times Jerry got what was coming to him. :evil:
AarHan3
06-21-2005, 04:37 PM
I forget the title, but I remember one T&J cartoon (from legendary Chuck Jones) where Jerry challenged Tom to an old-fashioned duel a la the 18th century where the opponents march 10 steps away from each other and shoot. Of course the usual mishaps and hijinks occur and they both end up getting hurt. At the end, Tom chases Jerry in the house, and again, Jerry offers another challenge by smacking him with the glove. Not wanting to go through the duel again, Tom snatches the glove away and repeatedly smacks him back over and over as the cartoon irises out. Definitely one of the few times Jerry got what was coming to him. :evil:
That would be 1966's Duel Personality.
Another example is Mouse For Sale (1955), which ended with white-painted :tomcat: dancing, stepping regularly on white-painted :jerry:.
Can't win 'em all... :shrug:
straw_hat
06-22-2005, 04:34 PM
In "Timid Tabby" Tom teams up with his scaredy cat cousin George and frightens Jerry out of the house.
TrogdorNyimbhat
06-22-2005, 04:47 PM
When he painted Jerry white, then the houseowner bought him back, then Tom got kicked out, then he painted himself white, then he tormented Jerry till the end.
STARTOUNZ
06-22-2005, 06:29 PM
Also in IIRC was titled "Millionaire Cat", Tom inherited a fortune under the condition he never harmed a mouse. Sure enough, Jerry provoked him to the point where was willing to give up his riches as he trashed his apartment to get back at him. This cartoon was also a rare one in which he speaks. I liked it when he said "But I'm Happy!!!" when he tries to get Jerry. :p
mammy2shoesfan
06-22-2005, 09:00 PM
Tom won in Nitt Whitty Kitty where he thinks he is a mouse. He takes over Jerry's bed. Also in the cut up version of Fridy Kitty we see Tom runing towars the wall ready to attack and then it cuts to Jerry in power scaring himself because he saw his reflection and though that there was a ghost.
Dudley
06-23-2005, 01:38 AM
In one episode, Jerry saved Spike from the dog pound, and Spike promised to help Jerry out when he whistles. Anyway at the end, when Jerry whistled for his help and Tom feared that he was going to be pummeled by Spike, they later found out that Spike got caught by the dog pound again, and Tom started to chase Jerry again.
I think it's called "The Bodyguard". It's a classic.
One Radical Dude
06-23-2005, 02:47 AM
Well, there are a few times where Tom won with Jerry, and there are moments where Jerry lost. I cannot remember the name of the episode...it had that yellow duckling (which kept singing "Good morning to you..."), where he and Jerry were having fun with the vanishing cream, however Tom got even with Jerry and the duckling at the end of the episode.
George3000
06-23-2005, 04:10 PM
There's "That's My Mommy," where the yellow duckling thinks that Tom is his "mommy."
Dudley
06-23-2005, 11:24 PM
There's another episode featuring the Duck where he wanted to fly south, and he rode a plane to the beach with Jerry, with Tom tagging along. Tom caught them in the end, and the cartoon just ended.
I forgot the name to this too.
DarthGonzo
06-26-2005, 12:13 PM
Also in IIRC was titled "Millionaire Cat"...
Million Dollar Cat
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