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'''''Tomut Jelly''''' is a Japanese animated television series produced for [[Cartoon Network Japan]]. It is the eighth ''Tom and Jerry'' series after [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[The Tom & Jerry Show (1975 TV series)|The Tom & Jerry Show]]''. It is the first anime-inspired ''Tom and Jerry'', and was based on the Japanese manga ''[[Tom and Jerry 7 Colors]]'', which ran from [[August]] to [[December]] [[2021]].
'''''Tomut Jelly''''' (Japanese: ''とむとじぇりー'', Hepburn: ''Tomu to Jerī'') is a Japanese animated television series produced for [[Cartoon Network Japan]]. It is the eighth ''Tom and Jerry'' series after [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[The Tom & Jerry Show (1975 TV series)|The Tom & Jerry Show]]''. It is the first anime-inspired ''Tom and Jerry'', and was based on the Japanese manga ''[[Tom and Jerry 7 Colors]]'', which ran from [[August]] to [[December]] [[2021]].


Kawaii versions of [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]], now known as Tomu and Jelly, get into cute little food fights that your young ones can watch time again, especially if they're Japanese because it's only available in Japan.
The series features pastel, kawaii versions of [[Tom Cat|Tom]] and [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]], as well as the mischievous young mouse [[Tuffy]]. The classic characters have been redesigned with rounder edges, softer features, a brighter color palette, and kinder attitudes. The series also got a title makeover, replacing the traditional katakana script – used to adapt foreign names to Japanese – of previous Tom and Jerry content with hiragana characters, usually reserved for Japanese names and words.<ref group="Note">Not counting this series, ''Tom and Jerry'' is written as ''トムとジェリー'' in Japanese.</ref>


==Production==
==Production==
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! Original air date
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| "[[Party Time]]"
| "[[Party Time]]" (どきどき!パーティータイム!)
| 1x01
| 1x01
| November 11, 2022
| November 11, 2022
|-
|-
| "[[Rainbow Candy Shop]]"
| "[[Rainbow Candy Shop]]" (にじいろキャンディショップ)
| 1x02
| 1x02
| November 11, 2022
| November 11, 2022
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| "[[Fluffy! Bakery]]" (ふわふわ!ベーカリー)
| 1x03
| [[February 22]], [[2023]]
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| "[[Sleepless Night]]" (ねむれぬ夜)
| 1x03
| [[February 22]], [[2023]]
|-
| "[[Kitchen Fight]]" (キッチンファイト)
| 1x03
| [[February 22]], [[2023]]
|}
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Revision as of 02:58, 8 June 2023

Tomut Jelly
Tomut Jelly title card.png
Network Cartoon Network Japan
Original release November 11, 2022
Run time 1 minute
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Tomut Jelly (Japanese: とむとじぇりー, Hepburn: Tomu to Jerī) is a Japanese animated television series produced for Cartoon Network Japan. It is the eighth Tom and Jerry series after Hanna-Barbera's The Tom & Jerry Show. It is the first anime-inspired Tom and Jerry, and was based on the Japanese manga Tom and Jerry 7 Colors, which ran from August to December 2021.

The series features pastel, kawaii versions of Tom and Jerry, as well as the mischievous young mouse Tuffy. The classic characters have been redesigned with rounder edges, softer features, a brighter color palette, and kinder attitudes. The series also got a title makeover, replacing the traditional katakana script – used to adapt foreign names to Japanese – of previous Tom and Jerry content with hiragana characters, usually reserved for Japanese names and words.[Note 1]

Production

Development

Music

Episodes

Title Number Original air date
"Party Time" (どきどき!パーティータイム!) 1x01 November 11, 2022
"Rainbow Candy Shop" (にじいろキャンディショップ) 1x02 November 11, 2022
"Fluffy! Bakery" (ふわふわ!ベーカリー) 1x03 February 22, 2023
"Sleepless Night" (ねむれぬ夜) 1x03 February 22, 2023
"Kitchen Fight" (キッチンファイト) 1x03 February 22, 2023

Cast

Promotion

Photos

Footnotes

  1. ^ Not counting this series, Tom and Jerry is written as トムとジェリー in Japanese.

References