Tom & Jerry Kids

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Tom & Jerry Kids
T&JK S2 title card.png
On-screen title card for seasons 2-4.
Network Fox
Production company Hanna-Barbera
Turner Entertainment Company
Distributor Turner Broadcasting
Original release September 8, 1990December 4, 1993
Run time 22 minutes
Starring Frank Welker
Don Messick
Charlie Adler
Dick Gautier
Patric Zimmerman
Teresa Ganzel
Phil Hartman
William Callaway
David Lander
Executive producer(s) William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Paul Sabella
Jack Petrik
Producer(s) Don Jurwich
Kay Wright
Music composed by Tom Worrall
Gary Lionelli
Writer(s) Neal Barbera
Don Jurwich
Jim Ryan
Patrick A. Ventura
Sandy Fries
Dennis Marks
Fred Kron
Barry Blitzer
Arthur Alsberg
Don Nelson
Bruce Morris
Stewart St. John
Director(s) Don Lusk
Oscar Dufau
Carl Urbano
Paul Sommer
Robert Alvarez
Jay Sarbry
Gordon Hunt (voices)
Animation director(s) Joanna Romersa
Sam Nicholson
Joan Drake
Allen Wilzbach
Robert Alvarez
Frank Andrina
Art Scott
Kent Southworth
Margaret Nichols
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Second title card
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Season 1's title card.

Tom & Jerry Kids, also known as Tom & Jerry Kids Show, is an American animated slapstick comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for Fox's Saturday morning block, Fox Kids. It ran from 1990 to 1993, airing 65 episodes that spanned four seasons. It is the third Tom and Jerry series after The Tom & Jerry Show, itself a spin-off of MGM's Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts. A spin-off, Droopy, Master Detective, was produced in 1993.

The main segments of the show follow the same cat and mouse antics of Tom and Jerry, with the added twist of reimagining the duo as toddlers. Unlike the previous Tom & Jerry Show (which depicted them as a working group of friends), the segments return to the pair's relationship as rivals, with Tom and Jerry pitting against each other in an almost violent battle of wits.

There are two other prominent segments (among several other minor ones), including Spike & Tyke, two supporting characters from the aforementioned shorts, and Droopy & Dripple, a spin-off from MGM's Droopy theatrical shorts.

Out of the minor segments, there were two based on the Blast-Off Buzzard segments in CB Bears in 1977.

Production

Development

Segments

Music

For the first season, the score was composed by Tom Worrall, and then Gary Lionelli joined him for the next three seasons. Bodie Chandler was director of music production.

Opening theme song lyrics

It's the Tom and Jerry Kids!
Gotta be there where all the action is
Tom and Jerry Kids
The Tom and Jerry Kids new show!

Big tail, little tail chasing all around.
The cat and mouse game that never lets you down.

Well there's Spike and Tyke,
Droopy and Dripple.
Come on and have some fun, it's oh so simple.

I'm talking 'bout the Tom and Jerry Kids.
Just come and be where all the action is.
Tom and Jerry Kids.
The Tom and Jerry kids...

The Tom and Jerry Kids new show!

Episodes

Title Original air date
1x01 September 8, 1990
1x92 September 15, 1990
1x03 September 22, 1990
1x04 September 29, 1990
1x05 October 6, 1990
1x06 October 13, 1990
1x07 October 20, 1990
1x08 October 27, 1990
1x09 November 3, 1990
1x10 November 10, 1990
1x11 November 17, 1990
1x12 November 24, 1990
1x13 December 1, 1990
2x01 September 14, 1991
2x02 September 21, 1991
2x03 September 28, 1991
2x04 October 5, 1991
2x05 October 12, 1991
2x06 October 19, 1991
2x07 October 26, 1991
2x08 November 2, 1991
2x09 November 9, 1991
2x10 November 16, 1991
2x11 November 23, 1991
2x12 November 30, 1991
2x13 December 7, 1991
3x01 September 12, 1992
3x02 September 19, 1992
3x03 September 26, 1992
3x04 September 27, 1992
3x05 October 3, 1992
3x06 October 4, 1992
3x07 October 10, 1992
3x08 October 11, 1992
3x09 October 17, 1992
3x10 October 18, 1992
3x11 October 24, 1992
3x12 October 25, 1992
3x13 October 31, 1992
3x14 November 1, 1992
3x15 November 7, 1992
3x16 November 8, 1992
3x17 November 14, 1992
3x18 November 15, 1992
3x19 November 21, 1992
3x20 November 22, 1992
3x21 November 28, 1992
3x22 November 29, 1992
3x23 December 5, 1992
3x24 December 6, 1992
3x25 December 12, 1992
3x26 December 13, 1992
4x01 September 11, 1993
4x02 September 18, 1993
4x03 September 25, 1993
4x04 October 2, 1993
4x05 October 9, 1993
4x06 October 16, 1993
4x07 October 23, 1993
4x08 October 30, 1993
4x09 November 6, 1993
4x10 November 13, 1993
4x11 November 20, 1993
4x12 November 27, 1993
4x13 December 4, 1993

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Cast

References