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6.8
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68
/81/
3.4
/4307/
100
/11/
75
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cc age 8+

The Phantom Tollbooth (1970)
The Phantom Tollbooth, based upon the children's adventure novel by Norton Juster, tells the story of a bored young boy named Milo. Unexpectedly receiving a magic tollbooth and, having nothing better to do, Milo drives through it and enters a kingdom in turmoil following the loss of its princesses, Rhyme and Reason.
poster
75
59
7.7
/2995/
73
/100/
72
/117/
4.0
/5056/

Red Hot Riding Hood (1943)
Tired of always playing the same roles, Little Red Riding Hood, her grandmother and the Wolf demand a new version of the tale. The story then plays out in a more contemporary urban environment, with Little Red Riding Hood working as a pin-up girl in a night club.
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62
53
6.5
/3293/
64
/163/
65
/161/
3.0
/3318/
55
/62/

The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (1987)
Elroy Jetson invents a time machine that takes him back to prehistoric times, where he meets the Flintstone family.
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77
52
8.2
/2224/
75
/31/
74
/58/
4.0
/2778/

Heavenly Puss (1949)
During yet another pursuit of Jerry, Tom ends up being killed when an upright piano slides down the stairs and slams into him. He meets a feline St. Peter at the gate of the Heavenly Express, but is initially turned away due to his constant torture. However, he will be allowed onto the train if he can have Jerry sign a letter of forgiveness within one hour. If not, it's Hell for Tom. Will he go up or down?
poster
67
50
7.2
/2345/
64
/109/
68
/54/
3.3
/4005/
cc age 3+

The Cat in the Hat (1971)
In a marvelously animated version of one of the most beloved of all Dr. Seuss tales, two youngsters find themselves at home with nothing to do on a rainy afternoon. But when the magical, mischievous Cat in the Hat arrives on the scene, they're all cat-apulted into a day of rousing, romping, outlandish antics they - and you - will never forget!
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68
40
7.2
/1458/
66
/44/
64
/66/
3.6
/1592/

Little Rural Riding Hood (1949)
The last of Tex Avery's variations on "Red Hot Riding Hood" (1943), in which the country wolf visits his city cousin, who tries to teach him the rudiments of civilized behavior when watching girls in nightclubs - without, it has to be said, a great deal of success...
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72
40
7.6
/1582/
71
/27/
72
/45/
3.5
/1519/

Fine Feathered Friend (1942)
Chased by Tom around the barnyard, Jerry takes refuge under a hen, who, in her nest, is sitting on eggs. Tom has to figure out ways to get Jerry out from under the protective hen.
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62
37
6.5
/1371/
63
/34/
64
/55/
3.2
/1157/
53
/2700/

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964)
Following a misunderstanding about Yogi Bear’s whereabouts, Cindy Bear ends up in captivity at a Missouri circus. It’s now up to Yogi and his friend, Boo-Boo, to save her.
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72
35
7.7
/1060/
68
/14/
73
/41/
3.6
/1164/

Love That Pup (1949)
When a bulldog threatens Tom to keep away from his puppy, Jerry realizes that sticking close to the boy is the best way to keep away his feline tormentor. But Tom is not about to let the mouse evade him so easily.
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69
34
7.6
/1153/
60
/20/
69
/42/
3.6
/1159/

Jerry and the Goldfish (1951)
Tom, whose appetite was whetted by a radio cooking program, wants to make a meal out of the pet goldfish. Jerry, who is friends with the fish, does what he can to thwart their feline foe.
poster
71
34
7.9
/1269/
67
/15/
69
/57/
3.6
/936/

Sleepy-Time Tom (1951)
Tom has been out late carousing with his chums. When he gets home, Mammy won't take any excuses, and insists he stay awake; Jerry, overhearing, thus tries a number of schemes to get Tom to sleep.
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70
34
7.6
/1147/
66
/18/
68
/37/
3.7
/1158/

Pecos Pest (1955)
Jerry's eccentric uncle, Pecos, a Texan mouse, comes to spend the night with him before his musical performance on television the next day. He decides to rehearse with his guitar for the performance but each time he plays, one of his guitar strings snaps off. Fortunately, he is able to replace them by plucking off one of Tom's whiskers each time. Tom is rather reluctant about this and tries to hide to protect his whiskers from Uncle Pecos.
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69
33
7.6
/972/
65
/16/
66
/47/
3.5
/1055/

Hic-cup Pup (1954)
Spike has just put Tyke to bed for his nap when Tom and Jerry chase out the door to Tyke's crib, waking him up. This gives Tyke an attack of hiccups. Spike warns Tom not to wake him up again, which of course is all Jerry needs.
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72
33
7.8
/1082/
70
/17/
70
/44/
3.6
/1046/

Slicked-up Pup (1951)
Spike has just washed his pup. Tom and Jerry's chase knocks him into a mud puddle. Spike makes Tom clean him up again and promise to keep him clean which of course is Jerry's opening to get Tom in trouble.
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72
33
7.9
/1114/
67
/13/
70
/43/
3.6
/1004/

Fit to Be Tied (1952)
Jerry removes a tack from Spike's paw. In gratitude, Spike gives Jerry a bell to ring when he's in trouble.
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66
33
7.1
/1200/
69
/69/
66
/34/
3.2
/1010/
63
/18/
cc age 4+

Yogi's First Christmas (1980)
Businesswoman Sophie Throckmorton plans to sell the Jellystone Lodge, devastating the regular guests – including Huckleberry Hound, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, and Snagglepuss – and it's up to Ranger Smith, manager Mr. Dingwell, and the newly awake Yogi, Boo Boo and Cindy keep the Christmas spirit alive amidst the mischievous attempts of two villains to ruin the fun.
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31
7.6
/964/
68
/12/
70
/35/
3.5
/885/

That's My Pup! (1953)
Spike explains to his son the rules of being a dog: 1: be man's best friend (begging, lying at feet); 2: bury bones; 3: chase cats. Just then, Tom (and Jerry) run by, offering the perfect practice subject. Spike lectures Tom to be scared by the pup or else; Jerry overhears, and is soon doing his best dog impersonation, while Tom works on various strategies to neutralize Tyke
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70
31
7.8
/991/
67
/17/
66
/38/
3.6
/961/

Pet Peeve (1954)
The couple that owns Tom and Spike decides they can't afford to keep both. They agree that the first one to catch the mouse can stay - bad news for Jerry.
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69
30
7.5
/971/
66
/10/
68
/33/
3.5
/944/

The Dog House (1952)
Spike is building his dream house when Tom crashes into it mid-chase. Of course, Jerry then takes every opportunity to route the chases through the construction project.
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71
29
7.5
/871/
73
/29/
67
/39/
3.6
/796/

Out-Foxed (1949)
Droopy is part of a pack of English hunting hounds trying unsuccessfully to catch a tricky, tea-drinking fox.
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66
29
7.0
/986/
64
/20/
67
/36/
3.3
/967/

Barbecue Brawl (1956)
Spike is showing his son Tyke how to barbecue when his cooking is disrupted by a typical Tom-and-Jerry chase.
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68
29
7.5
/1038/
61
/8/
70
/36/
3.5
/801/

The Framed Cat (1950)
Tom filches a drumstick from a fresh-baked chicken. When Mammy is about to discover him, he hands it off to Jerry; this lets him be a hero to Mammy and still get his chicken. Jerry is miffed, and sees his chance to retaliate: Spike is very possessive of his bone. Jerry keeps stealing the bone and planting it on Tom. Finally, Jerry bores a hole in the bone, inserts a bolt, and gets Tom to swallow a magnet. The bone keeps coming back to Tom, even through a fence. Finally, as Tom runs off followed by Spike, Jerry, who's been hiding in a tin can, is also dragged along.
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28
7.3
/771/
65
/20/
64
/23/
3.4
/913/
92
/17/

Stupor Duck (1956)
Daffy Duck does Superman as Stupor Duck (aka mild-mannered reporter Cluck Trent) takes on the villainous yet nonexistent Aardvark Ratnik.
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70
27
7.3
/686/
69
/22/
68
/33/
3.5
/727/

Doggone Tired (1949)
A rabbit tries all he can to keep a hunting dog awake before tomorrow's big hunt.
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71
26
7.3
/637/
69
/25/
71
/29/
3.6
/666/

Droopy's Double Trouble (1951)
Butler Droopy gets his twin brother Drippy a job as assistant butler, causing trouble for Butch, who is trying to mooch an easy meal but can't tell the difference between the kind Droopy and the violence-prone Drippy.
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26
7.0
/848/
52
/12/
65
/34/
3.4
/798/

Down Beat Bear (1956)
A dancing bear escapes from the zoo and finds his way to Tom and Jerry's house. He dances with Tom, making it impossible for Tom to call the authorities; Jerry takes every opportunity to play music and keep Tom and the bear dancing
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66
26
7.1
/968/
61
/11/
66
/35/
3.5
/771/

Mucho Mouse (1957)
A Spanish cat is more interested in playing flamenco guitar than trying to catch the mouse El Magnifico (Jerry). Tom arrives from the States with world champion mouse-catching credentials to have a go.
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25
6.9
/765/
55
/14/
65
/30/
3.4
/865/

Busy Buddies (1956)
Tom and Jerry need to repeatedly come to the rescue when a teenage babysitter, supposed to be looking after the baby, is more interested in talking on the telephone than in paying attention to the baby who keeps crawling away.
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67
25
7.2
/844/
65
/13/
67
/31/
3.4
/808/

Pup on a Picnic (1955)
Spike is taking his son on a picnic. Jerry keeps hiding in the basket, so Tom keeps disrupting the picnic while chasing him.
poster
71
24
7.7
/709/
71
/17/
66
/26/
3.5
/646/

The Three Little Pups (1953)
In this variation on "The Three Little Pigs", Droopy and his brothers, Snoopy and Loopy, repeatedly outwit the big bad wolf, a dogcatcher who tries to find a way to get the pooches out of their house of bricks.
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71
24
7.2
/585/
75
/26/
66
/23/
3.6
/800/

What's Buzzin' Buzzard? (1943)
Two buzzards suffer from acute food shortage and make up for it by cooking each other, or at least trying to.
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68
24
6.8
/711/
77
/16/
61
/27/
3.4
/811/

Jerky Turkey (1945)
A dopey Pilgrim goes hunting a turkey who speaks in a Jimmy Durante impersonation and runs the local black market. War and rationing gags abound (Pilgrims line up behind a sign reading "Ye Cigarettes Today"), as well as a running gag featuring a bear wearing an "Eat at Joe's" sandwich sign. The turkey harnesses the power of gags to save himself.
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68
23
7.2
/632/
67
/17/
65
/25/
3.5
/680/

T.V. of Tomorrow (1953)
A variety of fanciful innovations in "future" T.V. sets, including a model with a built-in stove, and a number of highly interactive models. And of course, even with dozens of channels, there's nothing on...or more accurately, there's nothing but the same Western.
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68
23
7.3
/762/
65
/10/
66
/30/
3.5
/690/

Tom's Photo Finish (1957)
Tom has a chunk of the leftover chicken just before his owner George goes to look at the fridge. He threatens to take care of whichever animal did it. Tom frames Spike the dog, but Jerry snaps a photo of him in the act, prints up dozens of copies, and then battles Tom to get George to see one of them.
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70
22
7.2
/601/
73
/26/
67
/23/
3.4
/605/

Daredevil Droopy (1951)
Droopy and Spike are applying for the job of Dare Devil Dog at the Circus, and the one who give the best performance in a variety of "feats of strength and daring" will get it.
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61
22
6.7
/867/
53
/8/
60
/28/
3.2
/789/

Tot Watchers (1958)
The lady of the house has gone out for a few hours, leaving her baby in the care of a stereotypical 1950s teenager, who immediately begins calling her friends. Tom and Jerry must call a truce to their constant chases as the baby, unsupervised, continually gets loose. When the baby escapes out the front door, Tom and Jerry chase it to a construction site, where they frantically try to keep it from harm.
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22
7.2
/647/
73
/19/
69
/25/
3.5
/699/

The Chump Champ (1950)
Droopy and Gorgeous Gorillawitz (Spike) are competing for the title of King of Sports and for a kiss from the Queen of Sports. Spike cheats as much as possible but can never seem to beat Droopy.
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22
7.8
/656/
72
/12/
73
/26/
3.7
/535/

Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952)
Spike gets a job running the house for a hibernating bear. Only problem is that same bear is VERY noise-sensitive, and Spike's got a rival that wants his job.
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61
22
6.7
/646/
52
/9/
61
/31/
3.3
/703/

Tops with Pops (1957)
Tom is chasing Jerry again. In a panic, the mouse runs into the doghouse of little Tyke, the bulldog. Right next to the sleeping Tyke sleeps Spike, his father. Tom unthinkingly snatches the puppy out of his house. When Spike wakes up and sees this, he delivers a stern warning: Stay away from my boy, or else. Jerry realizes that sticking close to the boy is the best way to repel his feline tormentor, but Tom is not about to let the mouse evade him so easily.
poster
69
21
7.3
/719/
67
/24/
68
/22/
3.5
/585/

Dixieland Droopy (1954)
John Pettibone (Droopy), a dog whose love of Dixieland music is not appreciated by those around him, has a lucky meeting with Pee-Wee Runt and his All-Flea Dixieland band at the circus.
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62
21
6.4
/689/
58
/24/
64
/24/
3.2
/780/

Tabasco Road (1957)
Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in all Mexico, runs to the rescue of his two drunken rodent friends, Pablo and Fernando, who keep wandering into the hungry clutches of an alley cat.
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71
20
7.4
/681/
71
/18/
69
/23/
3.5
/538/

Drag-A-Long Droopy (1954)
An "absolutely authentic account of the grazing land battles of the sheep and cattle wars of the early west," pitting sheep rancher Droopy against a cattle ranching wolf.
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68
20
7.0
/540/
68
/20/
65
/20/
3.5
/626/

The Cuckoo Clock (1950)
A cat is driven up the wall by the inhabitant of the cuckoo clock, so he spends the film trying to catch him.
poster
66
20
7.1
/582/
61
/14/
65
/27/
3.4
/520/

One Cab's Family (1952)
A happily married pair of taxicabs are delighted when Junior enters their lives, but this delight turns to consternation when he states his ambition to become a hotrodder..
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67
20
6.8
/690/
67
/17/
66
/22/
3.4
/681/

Little Johnny Jet (1953)
A veteran B-29 propeller plane, struggling to find work after the war, is upset after his wife gives birth to a little jet. When he tries to compete with modern planes in an around-the-world race, Junior comes to his aid. This short is virtually identical in plot terms and other items to One Cab's Family (1952), but this time around, it concerns a family of aeroplanes, and the problems Mom and Pop have with Junior, whose obsession with speed leads him to acquire a jet engine.
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56
20
6.2
/324/
53
/13/
59
/14/
50

Rockin' with Judy Jetson (1988)
There's intergalactic trouble when the lyrics Judy Jetson wrote for teen heartthrob Sky Rocker are swapped with a secret message from a music-hating witch. Now it's up to Judy, her family, and friends to save rock-and-roll.
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19
7.3
/587/
65
/19/
63
/18/
3.5
/668/

Rocket-bye Baby (1956)
A cosmic mix-up results in a Martian baby being delivered to Earth, while an Earth baby is sent to Mars. Joseph Wilbur and his wife try to raise the green-skinned, ingenious Martian tyke as if he were an Earthling. But the kid builds his own spaceship and flies away, and Wilbur must find him and bring him back, or he'll never be able to make an exchange with the Martian parents for his own boy.
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69
18
7.2
/495/
59
/10/
75
/20/
3.5
/419/

The Legend of Rockabye Point (1955)
The old fishing boat captain tells the story of Chilly Willy, a singing polar bear and a bulldog who quickly falls asleep when he hears a lullaby.


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