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    Tom and Jerry

    What is the name of the bulldog in the Tom and Jerry cartoons?Tom and Jerry

      Spike. His name is Spike and he has a little son (a puppy) who once got the hiccups in one episode.

    In one episode, Tom and Jerry could do two things. What were they?Tom and Jerry

      Dance and play the piano. Jerry could dance and Tom would play the piano....this was the episode where they were 'pets' of Johann Strauss (purely fictional folks....I don't know if Johann Strauss really had any pets).

    Jerry and a friend of his once did something to the kitchen floor. What did they do?Tom and Jerry

      Flooded it with water and froze it for ice skating. They flooded the kitchen floor and froze it so they could go ice skating. Tom tried to but Jerry and his friend trimmed his claws...so Tom dug out some ice skates from the closet and continued to chase the two mice.

    For the grown-ups: Tom and Jerry was the original band name of Simon and Garfunkel. True or false?Tom and Jerry

      True . It was true....they were known as Tom and Jerry at one point.

    When Spike saved Jerry from Tom, what did Jerry have to do to get Spike to save him again?Tom and Jerry

      Whistle. Spike told him to whistle when he was in trouble.

    What was Tom's full name?'Tom and Jerry'

      Thomas Cat. Thomas was forever chasing Jerry and trying to be a good cat to anyone with food.

    What was Jerry Mouse famous for doing?'Tom and Jerry'

      Always helping the other little guy. Jerry tended to take great pride in defending other small creatures from the nasty Tom.

    Was Spike a cat?'Tom and Jerry'

      False. Spike was a dog and friends with Jerry and was often seen chasing Tom away. Tom always seemed to get beaten up by Spike, much to Jerry's delight.

    Was Butch Spike's son?'Tom and Jerry'

      No. Butch was a cat. He was always out for food and was friends with neither Jerry nor Tom, unless there was dinner to be had.

    Who was Toodles?'Tom and Jerry'

      Tom's girlfriend. The glamour puss. Tom was forever trying to impress her, only for Jerry to make a fool out of him time and again. Toodles was a regular in the cartoon.

    What item of clothing did Mammy Two-Shoes always wear?'Tom and Jerry'

      An apron. The loud and easily annoyed Mammy Two-Shoes was always seen wearing an apron, rolled down stockings and slippers. She also had a rolling pin ready to whack that 'pesky cat'. You never saw her face but you always heard her voice.

    Who was Tyke related to?'Tom and Jerry'

      Son of Spike. Tyke was the son of Spike and was friends with Jerry. Tom always seemed to annoy Spike by upsetting the little puppy no matter how hard he tried not to.

    What was the name of the cat who was a cousin of Tom's, but was scared of mice?'Tom and Jerry'

      George. Yes, George is the cousin of Tom and a cat scared of mice. Jerry always found this a great form of entertainment.

    There was a couple who appeared in Tom and Jerry cartoons, but which of the couple appeared in five of the seven of those cartoons alone?'Tom and Jerry'

      The Woman. The couple appeared in only two cartoons together. The lady appeared in five on her own.

    Who created Tom and Jerry?'Tom and Jerry'

      Hanna and Barbera. William Hanna and Joseph Barbera were responsible for many classic cartoons with Tom and Jerry their most celebrated. They made 114 episodes spanning an amazing 18 years.

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