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Release date: 1993-09-11
Tom and Jerry fight over which TV program to watch.
Release date: 1993-09-11
Investigators Droopy and Dripple thwart the vici ous criminal McWerewolf of London.
Release date: 1993-09-11
Starving Clyde and Kyle attempt to grab that bird.
Release date: 1993-09-11
When a professor tells about the prehistoric times in a university, the cave cat Tom pursues the cave mouse Jerry.
Release date: 1993-09-18
The mad scientist McWolfenstein gets him out of the castle for failure to do so before he meets Droopy, who's spoofing as Alfred Hitchcock, makes him star on his new monster-thriller movie titled "Saturday the 14th" (a take-off with the slasher horror film "Friday the 13th"). When McWolf spotted on television, he tries to stop them and bring his monster back for making the film.
Release date: 1993-09-18
Blast-off Buzzard pursues Crazy Legs Snake at a construction site in attempts to eat the snake, but fails.
Release date: 1993-09-18
In outer space, Tom is ordered to remove an Alien Mouse, which is Wild Mouse eating the Inside and Outside of the Space Station.
Release date: 1993-09-18
In a city of darkness known as Gossip City, the millionaires & superheroes Droopy Man and Dripple Boy teams up with Cheetah Vavoom to stop the greedy pig named Piligos P. Snorthog for stealing their foods around the city. The title character is a parody of Batman.
Release date: 1993-09-18
Blast-Off Buzard tracks Crazy Legs to an abandoned amusement park, which becomes an abusement park.
Release date: 1993-09-18
The Martian Mouse that was on board the ship was breaking up due to malfunction, so he makes an emergency landing on planet Earth and meets Jerry after Tom gets him out of the house for playing drums while sleeping. While he makes a teleporting back to his planet after tells him to take care of his spaceship, Jerry flies around until Tom accidentally swallows it.
Release date: 1993-10-02
In a sequel to the season 3 title "The Wrath of Dark Wolf" after they captured Dark Wolf and teleported him to the Planet "Hoodnik," Captain Droopy and Junior Captain Dripple was sent out to find the priceless abadon energy ball and bring them back to Starleash Headquarters who has stolen by the galactic bandence and separated into two pieces were hidden by other planets when Dark Wolf returns to the action and attempts to steal their pieces too.
Release date: 1993-10-02
In McDoogles pig farm, the boxing pig escapes the barn at night from being pursuit by the police when he thinks he's going to be shipped to the meat market after they informed him by his fellow pigs before he heads to the suburbs where he meets Jerry for help, while Tom also foils an attempt to sell the pigs for a big money reward when he's informed by watching television before Jerry stops him by using the bell to beats him out.
Release date: 1993-10-02
A musketeer Jerry teaches Tuffy how to be a musketeer in his fencing school and fight against the musketeer Tom for getting rid of them when Tuffy exclaims "Touché, Pussy Cat!" and pokes Tom's rear-end four times in the process.
Release date: 1993-10-09
The third episode is about a Dark Wolf's invention with the new Super Sucksaforus vacuum which can inhale all and suck out their planets before he tries to steal a bunch of lottery tickets at the convenience store, Captain Droopy and Junior Captain Dripple were on the mission to stop him from his evil plans.
Release date: 1993-10-09
Spike and Tyke enjoy a picnic at the Beach, but an army of ants try to abscond with the food.
Release date: 1993-10-09
Deep in a heart of Gossip City, Droopy Man and Dripple Boy returns to the action to stop the mad scientist Dr. Reginald Riff Rat (a guest star voiced by Mark Hamill) for plans to turn the city onto the rats just like him and also tries to kidnap Cheetah Vavoom.
Release date: 1993-10-16
The Wildmouse was escaped from the Dingo Brothers Circus coming this weekend is being informed by Jerry's watching television when the police are searching and try to arrest him for chewing up his shoes where he meets Jerry in hideout before he helps him to get some food for the cat hungry, but is being chased by Tom to meet the white cat next door.
Release date: 1993-10-16
In the city on Friday night, Detective cop Droopy and Rookie Dripple are searching for the notorious car thief named Scofflaw Badwrench. This episode is a parody of the 1987 American buddy cop comedy film "Dragnet".
Release date: 1993-10-16
Droopy and Dripple are the Right Brothers, and they compete with the airplane invention contest when the reporter Miss Scoops Vavoom comes by for them to be in the contest and win up to $20,000, while Flip-Flop McWolf (who is also the paperboy) also wants to participate as well to fly against them in the contest. This episode is a parody of the "Wright Brothers".
Release date: 1993-10-23
During a chase, the television tells Jerry can order the roller skates named Zip-Zip Roller Wheels which makes faster than the spacecraft so can be use it to mess up with him. And later, the television are also tells Tom to buy the same skates to chase around the house and the outside.
Release date: 1993-10-23
Out in the Hollywood, the washed-up producer and the owner of a Dilapidated Pictures Flops McWolf sees Droopy and Dripple as the stars of the new movie. They signed the contract (which was really an accident insurance policy) naming him benefactor so he can receive all the money if they have any accidents, but all the "accidents" while he tries to filming them only happens to him.
Release date: 1993-10-23
In medieval times, Droopy and Dripple compete with the Father & Son Archery Contest against McWolf and his son Stinky, the winner of the contest will receive the romantic dinner date with the magic sand of the love angel Miss Vavoom.
Release date: 1993-10-30
Since the knights are too cowardly to face the fire-breathing Wildmouse, Tom is sent by the king to deal with the fire-breathing fiend, but fails to capturing him.
Release date: 1993-10-30
Cal the Magnificent (Calaboose Cal) and the Mystery Lady (Miss Vavoom) helps her to do some more magicians to deal against the naughty boy named Bratty in his child's birthday party.
Release date: 1993-10-30
Evil cattle baron Sidewinder McWolf theatens Dripple the sheepherder.
Release date: 1993-11-06
Cat Counselor Cal counsels Tom on the problem of eliminating Jerry.
Release date: 1993-11-06
A snooty society matron summons Calaboose Cal, the Termite Terminator.
Release date: 1993-11-06
McWolfenstein creates the perfect bride for himself, but unfortunately, she falls into the hands of Droopy and Dripple.
Release date: 1993-11-13
Tom's Hillbilly Cousins, the Catfields come to visit, and help deal with Jerry. but are causing chaos in the house...
Release date: 1993-11-13
Droopy and Dripple are driving the coach in full of gold shipment with Miss Lily Vavoom to Dodge City, they come across the paths of El Smoocho (McWolf) who attempts to take her and tries to steal the gold off for himself.
Release date: 1993-11-13
Slapstick Droopy competes in a wild game against Ice Pick McWolf.
Release date: 1993-11-20
Both Hawkeye Tom and a bird try to capture Jerry.
Release date: 1993-11-20
Tom's on his best behavior when he learns he only has one of his nine lives left.
Release date: 1993-11-20
Dirty Droopy relentlessly pursues criminal Mangler McWolf.
Release date: 1993-11-27
Two-Stepping Tom is hired to remove Jerry from a concert hall where a mice-shy elephant is performing.
Release date: 1993-11-27
Tom discovers a guard dog can't resist chasing Frisbees.
Release date: 1993-11-27
Droopy and Dripple compete in a wacky volleyball game against McWolf and Stinky.
Release date: 1993-12-04
Tom finally captures King Wild Mouse.
Release date: 1993-12-04
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A scientist sends Tom and Jerry into space to determine if natural enemies can peacefully coexist.
Release date: 1993-12-04
Patric Zimmerman - Tyke (voice)
Brian Hogan - Storyboard Artist, Chris Cuddington - Storyboard Artist, Leonard Robledo - Background Designer, David Feiss - Storyboard Artist, Enrique May - Storyboard Artist, Sandy Benenati - Production Coordinator, Peter Alvarado - Character Designer, Craig Handley - Production Supervisor, Herb Hazelton - Storyboard Artist, Donna Zeller - Character Designer, Jim Stenstrum - Character Designer, Tony Sgroi - Character Designer, Ric Estrada - Storyboard Artist, Denise Shimabukuro - Character Designer, Lance Falk - Character Designer, John Rice - Storyboard Artist, Jim Willoughby - Storyboard Artist, Ken Southworth - Animation Director, Yvonne Palmer - Production Coordinator, Art Scott - Animation Director, Margaret Nichols - Animation Director, Tom Gleason - Editor, Kay Wright - Co-Producer, Tom Nesbitt - Storyboard Artist, Jerry Eisenberg - Character Designer, David Mucci Fassett - Character Designer, Robert Sledge - Character Designer, Scott Hill - Character Designer, Deane Taylor - Production Supervisor, Jon Johnson - Sound Editor, Jonathon E. Goley - Background Designer, Bill Perez - Storyboard Artist, Lew Ott - Character Designer, Sam Nicholson - Animation Director, Linda Moore - Production Assistant, Oliver Callahan - Animation, Bonnie Callahan - Background Designer, Mark Christiansen - Character Designer, Barbara Krueger - Assistant Production Design, Dan Hunn - Animation Supervisor, Ron Roesch - Background Designer, Jim Franzen - Character Designer, Jerry Smith - Production Supervisor, Marcus Nickerson - Character Designer, Tran Vu - Assistant Production Design, Stacey Nichols - Assistant Production Design, David Michener - Animation Supervisor, Heidi Galperin - Production Assistant, Ed Collins - Sound Director, Frank Andrina - Animation Director, Mike Goguen - Character Designer, Lew Saw - Storyboard Artist, Joel Seibel - Storyboard Artist, Andrew Phillipson - Background Designer, Mark Shiney - Music Editor, Allison Belliveau - Background Designer, Brian Hogan - Character Designer, Bwana Takamoto - Character Designer, Wayne Dearing - Production Supervisor, Bob Onorato - Character Designer, Frank Andrina - Animation Supervisor, Daniel Bunn - Camera Supervisor, Steve Butz - Background Designer, Patricia Palmer-Phillipson - Background Designer, Shannon Fallis Kane - Production Assistant, Tony Benedict - Storyboard Artist, Butch Hartman - Character Designer, Rick Schneider - Character Designer, Joseph Barbera - Producer, Michele Douglas - Sound Editor, Terry Moore - Supervising Film Editor, Floyd Norman - Storyboard Artist, Iwao Takamoto - Creative Director, Don Jurwich - Producer, Allen Wilzbach - Animation Director, Joan Drake - Animation Director, Ruben Chavez - Background Designer, Ron Fedele - Sound Editor, Bob Marples - Production Supervisor, Valerie Menk - Production Assistant, Craig Robertson - Background Designer, Don Sheppard - Storyboard Artist, Tim Iverson - Editor, Joe Moriconi - Production Assistant, Vicki Casper - Production Coordinator, Deane Taylor - Layout Supervisor, Bob Singer - Storyboard Artist, Jerry Eisenberg - Storyboard Artist, Paul Douglas - Sound Editor, Iraj Paran - Graphic Designer, William Hanna - Executive Producer, Peter Collier - Music Editor, Leonard Johnson - Character Designer, Joanna Romersa - Animation Director, Joseph Barbera - Executive Producer, Dana Jo Granger - Assistant Production Design, Iwao Takamoto - Storyboard Artist, Sandy Benenati - Production Assistant, Ann Powell - Production Assistant, Bruce Morris - Storyboard Artist, Jack Petrik - Co-Executive Producer, Debby Lathrop-Robbins - Production Assistant, Gordon Hunt - Recording Supervision, Viki Kirch - Assistant Production Design, Bodie Chandler - Music Director, Don Jurwich - Story Editor, Joe Binggeli - Background Designer, Bob Singer - Character Designer, Tom Wogatzke - Graphic Designer, Neal Barbera - Story Editor, Ray Patterson - Supervising Art Director, Gil Iverson - Editor, Larry C. Cowan - Supervising Film Editor, Jerry Loveland - Background Designer