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Tom and Jerry started out as enemies, but upon meeting new friends Puggsy and Frankie, a dog and flea respectively, the two try and start a form of friendship, but it's a rocky start. Tom is one of the two titular protagonists of the film Tom and Jerry: The Movie. In the film, Tom and Jerry did an underwater ballet with the main character, Katie Higgins.
Tom briefly appears as a butler for Jerry, who appeared as a ruler of a kingdom where music is banned because he believes that he lacks talent. Tom is usually beaten at the end, although there are some stories where he outwits, defeats, beats, and gets the best of Jerry. As a slapstick cartoon character, Tom has a superhuman level of elasticity. However, over the years, he has become almost completely bipedal and has not just the typical high intelligence of a normal cat, but also paired with the high intelligence of a human, fusing together to the cat's end result of having very high intelligence. For example, in his debut, he was quadrupedal and had normal cat intelligence. Tom's personality changed remarkably over the years, especially after the early episodes. Multiple times, the story will start with him having nothing personal against Jerry, and is merely chasing him out of fear of receiving abuse at the hands of his owner if he doesn't do his job as a cat. However, Tom is shown to also occasionally get along with Jerry, like bonding secretly with each other to the point of having an unusual friendship of sorts, even if it's sometimes simply over a mutual sentiment towards an unpleasant experience. Tom very rarely sets out to eat Jerry, but only to hurt or compete with him, going to great lengths in order to just strategically taunt Jerry (even as revenge), rather than the stereotype of a predatory cat and mouse pairing. Tom is portrayed as a normal cat that continuously chases after Jerry, for whom he sets traps, many of which backfire and cause damage to himself rather than Jerry. As well as saying "Don't you believe it?" in a low, monotonous voice. Although occasionally, he would make yawning noises and "Ouch!" noises if he is hurt. He is very rarely heard speaking with the exception of a few cartoons.
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His full name "Tom Cat" is based on the phrase "tomcat" which refers to male felines. Tom has a white torso and white hands and feet. Tom is a mute, Russian Grayish-Blue cat with green eyes and yellow in the whites of the eyes.
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1.4.1 Tom & Jerry: The Movie (video game).1.3.15 Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.1.3.10 Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and his Merry Mouse.1.3.9 Tom and Jerry and The Wizard of Oz.1.3.8 Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes.1.3.7 Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers.1.3.6 Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry.
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In Japanese, he was voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi in Tom and Jerry: The Movie, the late Kaneta Kimotsuki in (2002/2012), and replaced with Setsuji Satō in the series and movies. Sweeney, who original voiced Aladar and Sitka. In the 1992 animated film Tom and Jerry: The Movie, he is one of the two titular protagonists and is voiced by Richard Kind, who also voices Larry the Anaconda from Disney's The Wild (2006) and Bing Bong from Disney/Pixar's Inside Out in English. In 1940, he was voiced by the late Clarence Nash, though his iconic screams and yells were provided by the late William Hanna. He is Jerry's arch-rival yet sometimes best friend. His vocals were provided by the late Clarence Nash (1940–1941) and by the late William Hanna (1942–1958) in the Hanna-Barbera era. Tom was originally known as "Jasper" during his debut in that short, however, beginning from his next appearance in The Midnight Snack and onward, he is known as "Tom" or "Thomas".
He is a blue/gray anthropomorphic cat who first appeared in the 1940 Oscar nominated short Puss Gets the Boot. is one of the two titular protagonists (alongside Jerry Mouse) of the Tom and Jerry franchise.
~ Tom responding to Jerry that he did and can use dialogue in "Tom and Jerry: The Movie". ~ Tom when he gets a sarcastic result in "Mouse Trouble" and "The Missing Mouse".