The Million Dollar Cat
While Tom is throwing darts at an apple on Jerry's head � la William Tell (he even throws one between his legs while blindfolded), a telegram arrives. Though meant for his owner, Tom reads the telegram himself and discovers that he has been left a million dollars in a will from his owner's eccentric aunt, making him ecstatic. Jerry also reads the letter and gets just as happy as Tom. Tom quickly learns why after Jerry points out on the telegram that the will has a condition that he is likely to lose everything if he ever harms any living animal, especially mice. The next day, news of Tom's inheritance quickly spreads and he moves into 1 Park Avenue. Although Tom at first enjoys the attention and wealth he is given, Jerry decides to use the telegram's "Even A Mouse" condition against Tom as revenge for tormenting him. He continually follows Tom, despite the cat's best attempts to get rid of him and proceeds to take advantage of his freedom through various means. He encounters Jerry in a limousine, and Jerry lights his pipe. Tom, taking advantage of Jerry, continues to enjoy his ride, but Jerry then shows his true colors when he slaps Tom's dickey in his face. Tom then (silently) signals the limo driver to keep the change and exits the vehicle. He slams into a lamppost, knocking himself out. Tom then speeds back into his penthouse apartment on the highest floor of 1 Park Ave., rides the elevator to his abode, and hides inside. He then spies a luxurious ice-cream sundae on a long dining table. Preparing to take a first bite, Jerry, who might have teleported into the apartment, waves at Tom on the other side of the table and used the white tablecloth to steal Tom's sundae. Jerry then devours the ice cream like a machine, leaving nothing but the strawberry. As Tom tries to eat the berry, Jerry used a fork to pry it out of his mouth, propelling it in his mouth. Tom then locks Jerry in a plate and bars the dining room door with furniture. That night, Tom is sleeping in a bed that is perfectly fit for any king or wealthy man, but Jerry then grabs Tom's tail. Tom retracts it back, but Jerry snatches Tom's designer blanket. Jerry then pushes Tom out of bed, and when Tom readies a Louisville slugger to knock Jerry out, Jerry shows the telegram, and Tom hits himself with the baseball bat, surrendering to sleep on the floor. The next morning, after Jerry steals Tom's bathroom towel, he decides to get rid of Jerry. After thinking about killing Jerry via various means, Tom eventually decides on hanging a fire exit sign on the window. He strikes a match to start a fire in front of the bathroom door, imitating cries for help and fire alarm sounds, and Jerry promptly jumps out of the window. The cat cheers before sitting down to enjoy his breakfast, but when he grabs his napkin, however, he uncovers Jerry, a confirmed portaling-mouse that can teleport wherever he wants, as he must have teleported from falling to the street into Tom's napkin, who posts the telegram on the table and eats Tom's breakfast. As a final insult, he attacks Tom yet again with the rest of the breakfast material and once again slaps Tom's dickey in his face. This proves to be the final straw: Tom loses control of his rage, and the shocked Jerry realizes that he has pushed the cat too far. Tom furiously grabs the telegram and tears it into pieces in a fit of rage. Jerry, in a vain attempt to remind him of the consequences, shows him the "Even A Mouse" proviso, but Tom, too enraged to even care, shoves it into Jerry's mouth, literally making and forcing him to eat his words. Jerry swallows it in horror at what is about to happen, as Tom releases all his rage by screaming and attacks Jerry by smashing the crockery and breakfast tray on him. After a few seconds, Tom stops and contemplates that he is throwing away his fortune, but decides he is still happy regardless ("Gee, I'm throwing away a million dollars... ...But I'm happy!"), and then continues attacking Jerry as the short concludes. In conclusion, if Tom were to choose between a million dollars and a life without Jerry, this short proves to us he will choose the latter.
Baby Butch
Baby Puss
Bad Day at Cat Rock
Barbecue Brawl
Blue Cat Blues
Buddies Thicker Than Water
Buddy Steps Out
Buddy's Trolley Troubles
Busy Buddies
Calypso Cat
Cannery Rodent
Carmen Get It
Casanova cat
Cat and Dupli-cat
Cat Fishin'
Cat Napping
Come On In The Water's Pink
Cruise Cat
Cue ball cat
Designs on Jerry
Dicky Moe
Dog Trouble
Down Beat Bear
Downhearted Duckling
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse
Duel Personality
Feedin' the Kiddie
Filet Meow
Fine Feathered Friend
Fit to be Tied
Flirty Birdy
Fraidy Cat
Guided Mouse ille
Happy Go Ducky
Hatch Up Your Troubles
Haunted Mouse
Heavenly Puss
Hic-cup Pup
High Steaks
His Mouse Friday
It's Greek to Me ow
Jerry and Jumbo
Jerry and the Goldfish
Jerry and the Lion
Jerry's Cousin
Jerry's Diary
Johann Mouse
Just Ducky
Kitty Foiled
Landing Stripling
Life with Tom
Little Quacker
Little Runaway
Little School Mouse
Love That Pup
Matinee Mouse
Mouse Cleaning
Mouse for Sale
Mouse in Manhattan
Mouse Into Space
Mouse Trouble
Mucho Mouse
Muscle Beach Tom
Nit-Witty Kitty
No Bones About It
No Way Stowaways
O-Solar-Meow
Old Rockin' Chair Tom
Part Time Pal
Pecos Pest
Pet Peeve
Pink Campaign
Pink in the Drink
Pinknic
Polka Dot Puss
Posse Cat
Professor Tom
Pup on a Picnic
Puppy Tale
Purr Chance to Dream
Push-Button Kitty
Puss n' Toots
Puttin' on the Dog
Quiet Please
Robin Hoodwinked
Royal Cat Nap
Safety Second
Salt Water Tabby
Saturday Evening Puss
Shutter Bugged Cat
Sleepy Time Tom
Slicked up Pup
Smarty Cat
Solid Serenade
Southbound Duckling
Springtime for Thomas
Sprinkle Me Pink
Stay Awake Or Else
Sufferin' Cats
Surf Bored Cat
Switchin' Kitten
Tee for Two
Tennis Chumps
That's My Mommy
That's My Pup
The Bodyguard
The Bowling Alley Cat
The Cat and the Mermouse
The Cat Concerto
The Distraction
The Dog House
The Duck Doctor
The Flying Sorceress
The Framed Cat
The Hollywood Bowl
The Invisible Mouse
The Little Orphan
The Lonesome Mouse
The Midnight Snack
The Milky Waif
The Million Dollar Cat
The Missing Mouse
The Mouse Comes to Dinner
The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R.
The Night Before Christmas
The Ski Bunny
The Truce Hurts
The Two Mouseketeers
The Vanishing Duck
The Yankee Doodle Mouse
The Zoot Cat
Timid Tabby
Tom's Photo Finish
Tops with Pops
Tom and Cherie
Tot Watchers
Trap Happy
Two Little Indians
Tom
Thomas "Tom" Cat (originally known as Jasper in Puss Gets the Boot) is one of the two protagonists in Tom and Jerry, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. He is an adult bluish-gray anthropomorphic domestic short-haired cat who first appeared in the 1940 animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Tom was originally known as Jasper during his debut in that short, however, beginning from his next appearance in The Midnight Snack and onwards Thomas "Tom" was used. In the 2021 live action movie, Tom's full name was revealed to be Thomas D. Cat. In the fighting game MultiVersus, Tom's full name was given as Thomas Jasper Cat Sr.
Jerry
Jerry Mouse (originally known as Jinx) is a fictional character and is one of two protagonists in Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon short films. Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, he is a cute young brown house mouse, who first appeared as an unnamed mouse in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Hanna gave the mouse's original name as Jinx, while Barbera claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance. In the 2021 movie, his full name is revealed to be Jerome A. Mouse. In the fighting game MultiVersus, Jerry's full name is said to be Gerald Jinx Mouse.