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'''"Hamster Hoopla"''' is the seventh episode (part two) of ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show]]'' season three, and the fifty-seventh overall. It aired on [[February 1]], [[2019]] on [[Boomerang SVOD|Boomerang's SVOD service]]. It was written by [[Julie McNally Cahill]] and [[Tim Cahill]], and directed by [[Darrell Van Citters]].
'''"Hamster Hoopla"''' is the second part of episode seven of ''[[The Tom and Jerry Show (2014 TV series)|The Tom and Jerry Show]]'' season three, and the hundred and fifty-first episode overall. It aired on [[February 1]], [[2019]] on [[Boomerang SVOD|Boomerang's SVOD service]]. It was written by [[Julie McNally Cahill]] and [[Tim Cahill]], and directed by [[Darrell Van Citters]].


When Tom loses Ginger's hamster, he thinks he tries to get away with replacing it with the similar-looking Jerry.
When Tom loses Ginger's hamster, he thinks he tries to get away with replacing it with the similar-looking Jerry.
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* Story editor: [[Will Finn]]
* Story editor: [[Will Finn]]
* Casting director: [[Dawn Hershey]]
* Casting director: [[Dawn Hershey]]
* Animation services: [[Renagade Animation]]
* Animation services: [[Renegade Animation]]
** Art director: [[Dean Burke]]
** Art director: [[Dean Burke]]
** Character designers: [[Jean Gillmore]], [[Edison Goncalves]]
** Character designers: [[Jean Gillmore]], [[Edison Goncalves]]
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* United States: February 1, 2019 on the Boomerang video subscription on-demand service
* United States: February 1, 2019 on the Boomerang video subscription on-demand service
* United Kingdom and [[Ireland]]: On [[Boomerang]]; on [[CITV]]
* [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland]]: On [[Boomerang]]; on [[CITV]]


==Behind the scenes==
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 18 December 2023

Hamster Hoopla
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Premiere date February 1, 2019
Starring Stephen Stanton
Grey Griffin
Music composed by Steve Morrell
Writer(s) Julie McNally Cahill
Tim Cahill
Storyboard artist(s) Robert Sledge
Director(s) Darrell Van Citters
Animation director(s) Kent Reimer
Curt Spurging
Art director(s) Dean Burke
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"Hamster Hoopla" is the second part of episode seven of The Tom and Jerry Show season three, and the hundred and fifty-first episode overall. It aired on February 1, 2019 on Boomerang's SVOD service. It was written by Julie McNally Cahill and Tim Cahill, and directed by Darrell Van Citters.

When Tom loses Ginger's hamster, he thinks he tries to get away with replacing it with the similar-looking Jerry.

Summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Tom Cat William Hanna
Ginger Grey Griffin
Tootsie N/A
Jerry Mouse Unavailable
Rick Stephen Stanton
Hamster rescue woman Grey Griffin


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2017.

Music

The theme song was composed by Andy Sturmer, adapted from Scott Bradley's original composition, with the rest of the music composed by Steve Morrell.

Crew credits

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

  • Tom's scream was with archived recording of Willam Hanna, but Tom's other vocal effects were by another uncredited actor.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

  • Not available. 😢

References