- Jerry (Tom and Jerry) - Wikipedia
Gerald Jinx Mouse, known simply as Jerry, is an American character and one of the two titular characters in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical animated short films and other animated media, usually acting as the protagonist opposite his rival Tom Cat Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, Jerry is an anthropomorphic (but usually silent) brown house mouse, who
- Jerry Mouse | Tom and Jerry Wiki | Fandom
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 and Joseph Barbera
- Tom Jerry | Jerry the Trickster | Classic Cartoon . . . - YouTube
Tom never seems to be able to outsmart Jerry, the ultimate trickster! Catch up with Tom Jerry as they chase each other, avoid Spike, and play with friends like Little Quacker and Butch the
- Dick Van Dyke Offers Fond Remembrance of His Younger Brother . . .
Dick Van Dyke Offers Fond Remembrance of His Younger Brother Jerry 8 Years After His Death Speaking at the Vandy High Tea at the Dick Van Dyke residence, Dick said he has "a lot of memories about
- Tom and Jerry | Creators, Characters, Facts | Britannica
Tom and Jerry, American animated cartoon series about a hapless cat’s never-ending pursuit of a clever mouse Tom (the scheming cat) and Jerry (the spunky mouse) were created by animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940
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Tom and Jerry first premiered in 1940, featuring a cat named Tom chasing a mouse named Jerry through their home, the streets, and around the world! These chases often involved Tom getting into awkward situations and being put in immense pain while Jerry toyed with him and got the last laugh
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It is named after its two main iconic characters: a blue-gray cat named Tom and a brown house mouse named Jerry Each cartoon shows the two characters getting into comedic fights or chases, in which they often get hurt cartoon-style
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