Tom and Jerry Tales (2006)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
William Hanna
Creator
Don Brown
Tom
Joseph Barbera
Creator / Story
Lyndon Ruddy
Storyboard Artist
Sam Vincent
Jerry
Tim Maltby
Director
Neal Sternecky
Director
Tony Cervone
Director / Writer
Michael Donovan
Spike
Spike Brandt
Director / Writer
T.J. House
Director / Writer
Douglas McCarthy
Director
Frank Molieri
Director
Nicole Oliver
Mrs. Two Shoes
Richard Pursel
Teleplay / Story / Writer
Charles Schneider
Writer / Teleplay / Story
Colin Murdock
Butch
Jim Gomez
Writer / Teleplay
Christopher Painter
Writer
Robert C. Ramirez
Writer
Earl Kress
Story / Writer / Teleplay
Mark Oliver
Narrator
Eric Donald
Writer / Teleplay
Matt Wayne
Writer / Teleplay / Story
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 23, 2006
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes78
Running Time7m
Content RatingTV-Y
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Tom and Jerry Tales is an American animated television series featuring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it is the seventh installment in the Tom and Jerry franchise as well as the first Tom and Jerry production to emulate the original theatrical shorts created by Hanna-Barbera founders and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio staff William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; it originally ran in the United States from September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008, on Kids' WB. This is the first Tom and Jerry television series from Warner Bros. Animation after parent company Time Warner had bought Turner Broadcasting System, then-owners of the franchise, in 1996.
Joseph Barbera served as executive producer for the series before his death on December 18, 2006, making this the final Tom and Jerry project with his involvement, and received story credit on some episodes of the first season. The series consists of 26 episodes across two seasons, each consisting of three 7-minute segments with a shared theme and approximately the same length as the original theatrical shorts. Some shorts – like The Karate Guard – were produced and completed in 2005 (explaining the 2005 copyright stamp in the end credits of the first season despite airing during the 2006–2007 season) as part of a 30-plus theatrical cartoon schedule canceled nearly two years after the financial failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action.