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Release date: 1992-09-12
A late-night snack induces a wild dream for Tom.
Release date: 1992-09-12
Droopy and Dripple visit the home of McWolfula, the vampire.
Release date: 1992-09-12
Indian Tom tracks the dreaded Wild Mouse to become a catawumpus cat.
Release date: 1992-09-12
As an uninvited guest at the Lazy Kat Ranch, Jerry soon becomes the pest in the west.
Release date: 1992-09-19
Secret agent Double 'O' Droopy chases thief McWolf.
Release date: 1992-09-19
Tom the babysitter protects an infant from danger when the regular sitter spends all her time on the phone.
Release date: 1992-09-19
Jerry builds a tiny motorcycle to escape Tom.
Release date: 1992-09-26
Dr. Droopy cures McWolf of his fear of flying.
Release date: 1992-09-26
Jerry creates problems for army Private Tom.
Release date: 1992-09-26
Wealthy cat Tom learns a lesson when poor Toliver mouse pleads for food and shelter in the Dickensian tale.
Release date: 1992-09-27
Spike uses too many trees to construct his cabin, leaving Boomer Beaver unable to build a home.
Release date: 1992-09-27
Pony Express Droopy outwits the devious McWolf.
Release date: 1992-09-27
Tom wants to join a gang of biker cats.
Release date: 1992-10-03
Tyke wins a bicycle.
Release date: 1992-10-03
Droopy interferes with McWolf's plans to steal a giant gorilla.
Release date: 1992-10-03
When Tom uses Jerry as bait to fish, Jerry meets a pretty sea creature.
Release date: 1992-10-04
Trouble ensues when a bully confronts Spike at the beach.
Release date: 1992-10-04
With Dripple's help, deep space Droopy protects a princess from Lord Nebula McWolf.
Release date: 1992-10-04
Trouble follows when Tom and Jerry's owner hires a robot maid.
Release date: 1992-10-10
Spike takes Tyke fishing.
Release date: 1992-10-10
McWolf competes against Droopy and Dripple to capture Droopy's rhino.
Release date: 1992-10-10
The Break 'N' Entry Boyz terrorize Tom and Jerry's neighborhood.
Release date: 1992-10-11
Tyke brings home an unusual pet.
Release date: 1992-10-11
Dakota Droopy returns to search the Amazon for a lost jungle princess.
Release date: 1992-10-11
Tom and Jerry confront a witch.
Release date: 1992-10-17
Spike and Tyke try to get rid of an uninvited dinner guest.
Release date: 1992-10-17
The Fabulous Droopy and Dripple draw crowds, much to the dismay of rival club owner McWolf.
Release date: 1992-10-17
Jerry buys a magic belt that summons Ninja mice to battle his enemies.
Release date: 1992-10-18
Tyke enters the soapbox derby but ends up piloting the pink power puff racer.
Release date: 1992-10-18
McWolf tries to poach customers from rival Droopy.
Release date: 1992-10-18
A friendly gopher helps Jerry fight Tom on a golf course.
Release date: 1992-10-24
McWolf is dismayed when Droopy captivates Miss Vavoom on the ski slopes.
Release date: 1992-10-24
Spike nods off at work after too many hours working.
Release date: 1992-10-24
Tom's cousin pays a visit.
Release date: 1992-10-25
McWolf hires a dragon to help with the special effects for his magic show.
Release date: 1992-10-25
A rodent steals the sheriff's dinner.
Release date: 1992-10-25
Tom's double trouble begins when his owner tells him to guard a gift but it's a mouse!
Release date: 1992-10-31
Pirate McWolf interferes with explorer Droopy.
Release date: 1992-10-31
Slowpoke Antonio accidentally enters a bullfight.
Release date: 1992-10-31
Jerry pesters Tom at a museum.
Release date: 1992-11-01
Droopy and Dripple compete against McWolf in a dog sled race to the North Pole.
Release date: 1992-11-01
Canadian Mountie Droopy and Dripple must capture notorious outlaw Slalom McWolf.
Release date: 1992-11-01
A big-game hunter plans to add the cat and mouse to his collection.
Release date: 1992-11-07
A genie helps Jerry battle Tom.
Release date: 1992-11-07
Tom's brother visits and claims to have conquered his fear of mice.
Release date: 1992-11-07
Tom disagrees with Slowpoke's choice of music.
Release date: 1992-11-08
Droopy outwits McWolf.
Release date: 1992-11-08
Judge Droopy presides over a case involving Dripple and McWolf.
Release date: 1992-11-08
Tom doubles for star Kevin Catner as a stunt cat.
Release date: 1992-11-14
Tom and Jerry have fun with invisible ink.
Release date: 1992-11-14
Ants interrupt Spike and Tyke's outing.
Release date: 1992-11-14
The cast of the Tom and Jerry Kids perform a musical.
Release date: 1992-11-15
Tom and Jerry create trouble at the circus.
Release date: 1992-11-15
Swampy Fox searches for treasure.
Release date: 1992-11-15
The wealthiest collector in the world offers hunter Pierre a million dollars to capture Wild Mouse.
Release date: 1992-11-21
Droopy and Dripple compete against McWolf.
Release date: 1992-11-21
Droopy, Dripple and McWolf crash onto an alien planet.
Release date: 1992-11-21
Droopy and Dripple join the circus.
Release date: 1992-11-22
Tom and Jerry confront an angry giant.
Release date: 1992-11-22
Droopy and McWolf enter a marathon.
Release date: 1992-11-22
A snooty woman hires Tom and Calaboose Cal to rid her apartment of Jerry.
Release date: 1992-11-28
McWolf fights a court case with Droopy presiding and a jury comprised of twelve angry sheep.
Release date: 1992-11-28
Tom's birthday party is interrupted by insects.
Release date: 1992-11-28
Wartime courier Jerry must fly across enemy lines.
Release date: 1992-11-29
Droopy's new invention steals attention from McWolf.
Release date: 1992-11-29
Wild Mouse wreaks havoc.
Release date: 1992-11-29
A space battle unfolds between Captain Quirk and Thomas the Barbarian.
Release date: 1992-12-05
Bank guards Droopy and Dripple contend with McWolf.
Release date: 1992-12-05
A sickly bird crashes in front of two starving cats.
Release date: 1992-12-05
A heroic rodent rescues Tom and Jerry.
Release date: 1992-12-06
Droopy and Dripple confront a dragon.
Release date: 1992-12-06
The Rootin' Tootin' Slowpoke rids the town of desperado Flashypuss.
Release date: 1992-12-06
Tom and Jerry cause problems at a fire station.
Release date: 1992-12-12
Droopy and Dripple confront Dark Wolf.
Release date: 1992-12-12
Kyle the cat becomes handcuffed to a dog.
Release date: 1992-12-12
Tom and Jerry help a ghostly dog.
Release date: 1992-12-13
Droopy and Dripple confront a thousand clones of the evil Dr. McWolf.
Release date: 1992-12-13
The Mouse Scouts outwit their captain on a wilderness adventure.
Release date: 1992-12-13
Patric Zimmerman - Tyke (voice)
Jay Sarbry - Director, Robert Alvarez - Director, Carl Urbano - Director, Paul Sommer - Director, Don Lusk - Director, Jim Stenstrum - Character Designer, Tony Sgroi - Character Designer, Chris Cuddington - Storyboard Artist, David Feiss - Storyboard Artist, Sandy Benenati - Production Coordinator, Leonard Robledo - Background Designer, Herb Hazelton - Storyboard Artist, Margaret Nichols - Animation Director, Denise Shimabukuro - Character Designer, Lance Falk - Character Designer, Tom Gleason - Editor, Brian Hogan - Storyboard Artist, Yvonne Palmer - Production Coordinator, Donna Zeller - Character Designer, Peter Alvarado - Character Designer, Enrique May - Storyboard Artist, Ken Southworth - Animation Director, Jim Willoughby - Storyboard Artist, John Rice - Storyboard Artist, Kay Wright - Co-Producer, Art Scott - Animation Director, Ric Estrada - Storyboard Artist, Craig Handley - Production Supervisor, Oliver Callahan - Animation, Mark Christiansen - Character Designer, Lew Ott - Character Designer, Jonathon E. Goley - Background Designer, Barbara Krueger - Assistant Production Design, Dan Hunn - Animation Supervisor, Daniel Bunn - Camera Supervisor, Andrew Phillipson - Background Designer, Lew Saw - Storyboard Artist, Joel Seibel - Storyboard Artist, Allison Belliveau - Background Designer, Brian Hogan - Character Designer, Bwana Takamoto - Character Designer, Scott Hill - Character Designer, Robert Sledge - Character Designer, David Mucci Fassett - Character Designer, Jerry Eisenberg - Character Designer, Tom Nesbitt - Storyboard Artist, Bill Perez - Storyboard Artist, Sam Nicholson - Animation Director, Linda Moore - Production Assistant, Bonnie Callahan - Background Designer, Jim Franzen - Character Designer, Jerry Smith - Production Supervisor, Ron Roesch - Background Designer, Steve Butz - Background Designer, Patricia Palmer-Phillipson - Background Designer, David Michener - Animation Supervisor, Bob Onorato - Character Designer, Stacey Nichols - Assistant Production Design, Shannon Fallis Kane - Production Assistant, Tran Vu - Assistant Production Design, Tony Benedict - Storyboard Artist, Butch Hartman - Character Designer, Rick Schneider - Character Designer, Wayne Dearing - Production Supervisor, Marcus Nickerson - Character Designer, Heidi Galperin - Production Assistant, Frank Andrina - Animation Supervisor, Jon Johnson - Sound Editor, Frank Andrina - Animation Director, Deane Taylor - Production Supervisor, Mark Shiney - Music Editor, Mike Goguen - Character Designer, Ed Collins - Sound Director, Joseph Barbera - Producer, Ron Fedele - Sound Editor, Bob Marples - Production Supervisor, Ruben Chavez - Background Designer, William Hanna - Executive Producer, Iraj Paran - Graphic Designer, Paul Douglas - Sound Editor, Bob Singer - Character Designer, Joan Drake - Animation Director, Peter Collier - Music Editor, Don Jurwich - Producer, Iwao Takamoto - Creative Director, Leonard Johnson - Character Designer, Joanna Romersa - Animation Director, Joseph Barbera - Executive Producer, Dana Jo Granger - Assistant Production Design, Iwao Takamoto - Storyboard Artist, Michele Douglas - Sound Editor, Terry Moore - Supervising Film Editor, Joe Binggeli - Background Designer, Tom Wogatzke - Graphic Designer, Neal Barbera - Story Editor, Don Jurwich - Story Editor, Ray Patterson - Supervising Art Director, Bodie Chandler - Music Director, Gil Iverson - Editor, Viki Kirch - Assistant Production Design, Larry C. Cowan - Supervising Film Editor, Jerry Loveland - Background Designer, Gordon Hunt - Recording Supervision, Debby Lathrop-Robbins - Production Assistant, Jack Petrik - Co-Executive Producer, Bruce Morris - Storyboard Artist, Craig Robertson - Background Designer, Ann Powell - Production Assistant, Sandy Benenati - Production Assistant, Valerie Menk - Production Assistant, Don Sheppard - Storyboard Artist, Floyd Norman - Storyboard Artist, Tim Iverson - Editor, Joe Moriconi - Production Assistant, Vicki Casper - Production Coordinator, Deane Taylor - Layout Supervisor, Bob Singer - Storyboard Artist, Allen Wilzbach - Animation Director, Jerry Eisenberg - Storyboard Artist