The Tom and Jerry Show
A Cartoon Network Original
Tom and Jerry return in a colorful, fast-moving series that keeps the familiar cat-and-mouse chase at its core while updating the visuals for modern screens. Episodes stick to short, punchy setups where Tom's schemes and Jerry's clever counters lead to chaotic slapstick that rarely relies on... Read more
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About The Tom and Jerry Show
Tom and Jerry return in a colorful, fast-moving series that keeps the familiar cat-and-mouse chase at its core while updating the visuals for modern screens. Episodes stick to short, punchy setups where Tom's schemes and Jerry's clever counters lead to chaotic slapstick that rarely relies on spoken dialogue. New characters and settings pop up, but the focus stays on bright physical comedy, pratfalls, and visual gags that kids can follow easily. The show keeps the original personalities intact, so longtime fans get the classic interplay and younger viewers get a high-definition, kid-friendly version of the rivalry without changing the basic rules of their contests.
Directed by Darrell Van Citters and released in 2014, the revival preserves the classic character designs while switching to crisp HD animation, aiming to bridge the old theatrical shorts and contemporary television.
The 2014 series itself didn't gather major industry awards or high-profile nominations, though it joined a franchise with a long history in animation. Any recognition tends to focus on its role as a family-friendly revival rather than award-season campaigning.
Because Tom and Jerry are cultural staples, this version helped keep the duo visible to a new generation, feeding into ongoing merchandise, streaming playlists, and references in family entertainment. The show leans on legacy moments from earlier eras, so it often sparks nostalgia among parents who grew up with the originals while introducing the same slapstick energy to kids.
Critics and viewers generally responded positively, reflected in a 7.3/10 vote average from 109 votes. Reviews often note that the series hits familiar notes of rivalry, resourcefulness, and visual comedy, and that its short-form episodes suit young attention spans. It's light, playful, and designed to entertain across ages without heavy plots or dialogue.
Details
- Release Date
- April 09, 2014
- Episode Length
- 7m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 110 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 5
- Episodes
- 325
- Network
- Cartoon Network, Boomerang (SVOD)
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Family, Animation, Comedy, Kids
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Animation +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Rick Zieff
Spike (voice)
Kath Soucie
Tuffy (voice)
Grey DeLisle
Ginger (voice)
Stephen Stanton
Rick (voice)
Joey D'Auria
Butch / Droopy (voice)
Gary Cole
Narrator (voice)
Sam Kwasman
Little Quacker (voice)
Director: Darrell Van Citters
Seasons (5 seasons, 325 episodes)
Season 1
52 episodes - 2014
Season 2
78 episodes - 2016
Season 3
78 episodes - 2017
Season 4
78 episodes - 2019
Season 5
39 episodes - 2021