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- The series follows a pink panther who outwits those who annoy him with his clever tricks.
- 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.
- A crane tries to catch a fire breathing dragonfly but fails each time, and tries to impress his son.
- A trio of belfry-dwelling bats explain to us musically (and demonstrate) why they are associated with nuttiness. Especially the smallest.
- Tom falls for a female cat but she quickly loses interest in him when they arrive in at an island and Jerry torments him.
- Someone has left a basket with four kittens on Butch the cat's doorstep. He compares markings and quickly decides he's the father. This will not do, so first he tries burying the kits, but they were left behind when he picked up the basket. Next, it's the old Pied Piper routine; three of them fall for it, but the fourth takes a turn and crawls right into the house and the others follow. Butch catches the rogue just as he's rubbing against his mistresses leg. He stuffs it into his pillow and tries to hide it. The kitten gets out and Butch traps it in a large urn just as the other three walk past and head for mischief. Kitten two goes into the urn after unraveling the mistress' knitting; number three gets caught as he's climbing the curtains, and number four slip behind some books while going for the fish tank. All the while, the mistress is chasing Butch. With the full urn, Butch dashes outside, where he falls and breaks the urn. But lucky Butch his mistress likes the kittens.
- 1975–19778m7.7 (68)TV EpisodeNo Bones About It (PC 80-04): A dinosaur's toe bone is missing from the museum in which Tom and Jerry work; they see Spike carrying what they think is the missing bone, so they try to get it away from him. An Ill Wind (PC 80-05): An old traveler in the desert gives Tom and Jerry a map to a gold mine, to thank them for saving his life; the two of them fight over it, and also have to deal with outlaw Black Barney who wants it. Beach Bully (PC 80-06): Tom and Jerry's day at the beach is being interrupted by a macho cat who won't leave them alone; they get revenge in creative ways, and also get Spike involved.
- 1975–19778m7.7 (66)TV EpisodeMammoth Manhunt (PC 80-07): A baby woolly mammoth, revived after being frozen in ice, escapes from the explorer who'd thawed him out and who wants to display him for money; Tom and Jerry help the mammoth get home to Alaska while evading the greedy explorer. The Wacky World of Sports (PC 80-08): Tom and Jerry compete against each other in a decathlon; Tom uses a variety of underhanded tricks against Jerry which manage to work against Tom as well. Robin Ho Ho (PC 80-10): Tom and Jerry want to join Robin Ho Ho's band of Merry Men; after passing a few tests, including laughing and archery, the duo must pass the final test - stealing a red plume from the Sheriff of Nottingham's helmet. The title character is a parody of Robin Hood.
- 1975–19778m7.8 (62)TV EpisodeThe Kitten Sitters (PC 80-27): Tom and Jerry take in six abandoned kittens without Spike's knowledge, and the sight of a kitten who seems to be everywhere almost drives him crazy. Termites Plus Two (PC 80-21): Tom and Jerry try to stop a gang of termites (on tiny motorcycles) from destroying their house. Planet Pest (PC 80-24): A shape-changing space alien causes Tom, Jerry, and Spike to fight each other, and almost gives them a nervous breakdown.
- 1975–19778m8.1 (60)TV EpisodeThe Outfoxed Fox (PC 80-30): A pushy fox hides out in Tom and Jerry's house from a pursuing hound. Towering Fiasco (PC 80-17): Professional dog walkers Tom and Jerry are hired to walk an English sheepdog who keeps running into trouble. The title is a takeoff of The Towering Inferno. The Lost Duckling (PC 80-37): Tom and Jerry help a duckling (Quacker in his only appearance on the show) to go south for the winter, using a variety of methods from a paper plane to a railroad handcar.
- 1975–19778m7.4 (57)TV EpisodeSee Dr. Jackal and Hide (PC 80-35): Dr. Jackal is working on a formula to make short people tall, but when he tests it on himself, he transforms into a monster, causing his assistants Tom and Jerry to run for their lives. This cartoon is a spoof of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Planet of the Dogs (PC 80-43): Running from Spike, Tom and Jerry find themselves on a NASA rocket headed for the planet Dogstar; the canine inhabitants of the planet are being brainwashed by a giant talking idol into believing that cats and mice are their enemies. This cartoon is a parody of Planet of the Apes. The Campout Cutup (PC 80-45): While camping, Tom and Jerry are bedeviled by a mosquito who resists their attempts to get rid of him.
- While the Our Gang kids are enjoying the local swimming hole, a rival group ties all their clothes in knots. Our Gang challenges the meanies, and the two sides have a military-style battle using fruits and vegetables for ammunition.
- 1975–19779m7.8 (77)TV EpisodeNo Way, Stowaways: Caught stowing away on a pirate ship, Tom and Jerry compete to become the ship's cabin boy and avoid being thrown overboard by Weirdbeard the Pirate. The Ski Bunny: While skiing in the Swiss Alps, Tom and Jerry compete for the affections of a pretty female cat, and try not to get into trouble with Spike. Stay Awake or Else...: After partying all night, circus roustabout Tom can't stay awake on the job; Jerry tries to keep him from being fired by the ringmaster.
- 1975–19779m7.8 (61)TV EpisodeTricky McTrout (PC 80-20): Fishermen Tom and Jerry try to catch a crafty fish named Tricky McTrout, but everything they try just gets them into trouble with the park ranger. The Tennis Menace (PC 80-13): Tom and Jerry compete against each other in a tennis match, with Tom using a number of sneaky tricks. Cosmic Cat and Meteor Mouse (PC 80-15): Tom and Jerry try to watch their favorite television show, Cosmic Cat and Meteor Mouse, without waking Spike.
- 1975–19779m7.6 (64)TV EpisodeCastle Wiz (PC 80-14): Tom and Jerry are offered $20 to spend a night in a haunted castle. Grim and Bear It (PC 80-16): Fledgling forest rangers Tom and Jerry try to protect a mischievous bear cub from danger without invoking his mother's wrath. The Flying Sorceress (PC 80-19): A witch recruits Tom and Jerry to help her in her flying cauldron; first she has them dust crops (with a feather duster), then she runs a passenger service.
- 1975–19779m7.9 (61)TV EpisodeThe Hypochondriac Lion (PC 80-23): A lion at the zoo has a splinter in his paw, and veterinarians Tom and Jerry are hired to remove it, even though the nervous lion isn't making it easy for them. Give 'Em the Air (PC 80-31): Tom and Jerry work together in an airplane race against the cheating Purple Baron. The Egg and Tom and Jerry (PC 80-34): When an egg falls out of an eagle's nest, the newly-hatched eaglet thinks Tom is its mother, while the mother eagle thinks Jerry is her eaglet.
- 1975–19779m8.0 (59)TV EpisodeWatch Out, Watch Dog (PC 80-12): Spike is assigned as a night watchdog for a department store; he mistakes janitors Tom and Jerry for prowlers, and spends the night chasing them throughout the store. The Super Cyclists (PC 80-25): Tom and Jerry compete against each other in a cross-country motorcycle race. The Police Kitten (PC 80-28): Police officers Tom and Jerry are assigned to train Katy O'Kitty, a female feline rookie, by letting her ride with them; their resentment over this assignment is made worse by the fact that she's better at their job than they are.
- 1975–19779m8.1 (66)TV EpisodeBeanstalk Buddies (PC 80-22): In this take on Jack and the Beanstalk, impoverished Tom and Jerry find themselves in a giant's castle in the sky, and try to evade a giant watchdog in order to get some food. Two Stars Are Born (PC 80-29): Tom and Jerry are hired as stuntmen in a movie in which Catman and Reubin (a takeoff of Batman and Robin) do battle with a giant space alien. Son of Gopher Broke (PC 80-39): In this sequel to "Gopher Broke," groundskeepers Tom and Jerry try to stop the gopher from ruining their wealthy employer's garden, and they create chaos in the process.
- 1975–19779m7.0 (58)TV EpisodeThe Sorcerer's Apprentices (PC 80-26): Sapstone the Sorcerer, dissatisfied with his canine apprentice Manfred, recruits Tom and Jerry to be his new apprentices; upset about being replaced, Manfred challenges the duo to a duel with magic wands. Hold That Pose (PC 80-38): Safari photographers Tom and Jerry try to get a picture of the rare Pip Squaker bird, which has never been photographed before. The Supercape Caper (PC 80-42): Supercape, a Superman-like hero, has lost his courage; he "deputizes" Tom and Jerry, who help him take down a number of supervillains.
- 1975–19779m7.4 (58)TV EpisodeChickenrella (PC 80-32): After falling asleep reading Cinderella, Tom and Jerry dream themselves into the story, helping Cindy and her blundering fairy godmother (who briefly turns the girl into a chicken, hence the title). Double Trouble Crow (PC 80-33): Corn farmers Tom and Jerry try to get rid of a crow who's intent on devouring their crops; it later turns out that they were dealing with a whole family of lookalike crows. Jerry's Nephew (PC 80-44): Jerry's nephew Dinky (who refers to both Tom and Jerry as his uncles) has come for a visit, and the duo are run ragged trying to keep him out of danger.
- 1975–19779m7.4 (58)TV EpisodeTriple Trouble (PC 80-36): Tom and Jerry try to chop down a tree for a log cabin, but the squirrel who lives in the tree convinces them not to; the three of them then have to contend with Spike, who's bulldozing trees to make room for a freeway. The Bull Fighters (PC 80-41): In Mexico, Tom and Jerry save the live of a bull called Toro the Terrible, who promises to be their friend for life; later, Tom finds himself being a bullfighter against Toro. At first Tom and Toro put on a show for the crowd, with neither actually hurting the other, but then Toro is replaced by a fiercer bull named El Rotteno. Cruise Kitty (PC 80-46): The captain of a cruise liner puts mascot Spike in charge of security, and Tom and Jerry are accidental stowaways on the ship; Spike keeps trying to call the captain's attention to them, but keeps failing to prove their presence.
- 1975–19779m7.6 (58)TV EpisodeIt's No Picnic (PC 80-40): An ant who's accidentally been enlarged to human size escapes from a research laboratory, and invades Tom and Jerry's picnic, eating all the food and a baseball and bat. Big Feet (PC 80-47): Lumberjack Pierre LeChopp enlists Tom and Jerry to help him trap the elusive Big Feet (a takeoff of Bigfoot), who's been scaring away all his lumberjacks. The Great Motorboat Race (PC 80-48): Tom and Jerry work together to compete in a boat race. (This episode is followed by "Farewell, Sweet Mouse in 1980.")
- The "Our Gang" kids are working on their vehicle for the Kidmobile Race Classic taking place this afternoon at 2:45. They are certain they will win with their invention, the supercharged rocket powered tire attachments. Their adversaries, Butch and Woim, find out their secret. Using the dogcatcher to take away their unlicensed dog, Whiskers, to the pound as a distraction, Butch and Woim are able to sabotage the Kids' vehicle. So the Kids both have to win the race with what they don't know is their now sabotaged vehicle, but also get to the pound before 3:00 when Whiskers will be taken away and put down unless he is claimed and his license paid.
- While playing baseball, Mickey runs into the street to catch a fly ball and is struck by a car. When the gang visit him in the hospital they are appalled to find the ward populated by many other children injured in automobile accidents. The Our Gang resolve to do something about the problem, and thus the "1-2-3-Go Safety Society" is born.
- Alfalfa, Butch and Waldo compete for Mayor for a Day. Whoever becomes mayor gets to take Darla to the Strawberry Festival.
- When Bigshot Jones gives his unnamed dog to the All-For-One Club, Buckwheat quickly named the canine, "Smallpox". When Froggy, Mickey, Janet all other Our Gang members first hear, they mistakenly think that Bigshot has given Buckwheat the disease of the same name. Froggy, Janet, and Mickey proceed to incite a panic in the town of Greenpoint by spreading rumors of a smallpox epidemic, causing everyone that hear them, as they are warning all others around them, to jump to a wrong conclusion. Some even list their house address as "quarantined".
- There is a new girl in school and Alfalfa and Spanky will do anything to win her over, even if it involves getting dressed up as girls.
- Mickey's mother is about to deliver her fourth child. But Mickey, after reading in the almanac that one out of every four children born into the world is Chinese, is afraid the baby will be Chinese. Frightened at this prospect, the Our Gang drop by to visit Lee Wong, the son of the Chinese laundry man. They hope to learn what to expect of an oriental baby. In the process the Our Gang save Lee Wong from some politically incorrect bullies. In gratitude, Lee Wong's mother invites the Our Gang for lunch. The gang is relieved when the meal turns out to be ham and eggs rather than the fried mouse tails which they were expecting.
- The "Our Gang" kids stage a talent show in their clubhouse.
- Darla pretends to like Butch, hoping to motivate Alfalfa into a better performance in the football game against Butch's team.
- Janet finds herself being treated unfairly by her family; her sister, Aurelia, receives all the attention, and she is constantly being scolded when she tries to obtain some attention. Despaired, she decides to run away from home. The gang call on an elderly couple (Tom and Mary Jones) to "adapt" Janet. To teach Janet a lesson, they agree to adopt her but make her life twice as miserable by making her scrub the floors. When Mrs. Jones calls Janet's family to take her back home, Janet and the gang run away to live in a cave. It is not long before they decide that the best thing to do is to return home. Janet finds herself lovingly reunited with her family. Her mother apologizes for her neglectful behavior and promises that it will never happen again.
- Froggy is love sick over Marilyn, not planning on going to her party until he learns of cake and ice cream. Marilyn dances amazingly with Gerald making Froggy jealous. He plans a fake dance recital with Buckwheat and Mickey's help.
- Inspired by his soldier brother, Spanky decides to organize a military unit among his friends, collecting odds and ends for the war effort.
- The Our Gang are trying to solve the Greenpoint Department Store's murder mystery contest, but they witness a real shooting and burglary instead. The crooks, fearful of witnesses, kidnap Froggy, Mickey, and Buckwheat, but Janet escapes and informs the police. But the police refuse to believe such a young girl. How will she save her friends?
- The gang has started up a newspaper, and one of their first orders of business is to find out who is the "boss" behind a new gang of tough kids.
- Alfalfa fantasizing about a football career at the expense of his homework and the resulting consequences.
- After getting scale saying that their will be unexpected riches, the Our Gang are soon tricked by another kid to do a chore that he needs to do, thinking that they're going to get rich. This is the final "Our Gang" short for the character Spanky.
- The Our Gang gets splashed by mud from a passing car and so using some cleaning fluid to get rid of the mud; they unknowingly created a bad odor among themselves.
- The Our Gang decide to go fishing in the morning. However, when on the bus, things start to stall along the way before they get to their stop.
- When Froggy discovers the fabulous salaries paid to radio stars, he gets the idea that the gang should be in on the action. But success in radio requires a sponsor. They audition comedy skits at the dentist's office, and Shakespeare at the mortuary. Their efforts to snag a sponsor are without success until . . .
- Butch has been playing practical jokes on the gang, but now they get their turn.
- On Mickey's birthday, Miss Pipps, the school teacher, serves cake and ice cream during school hours. Sour old Mr. Pratt, head of the school board, stumbles on the festivities and has Miss Pipps fired. The Our Gang conspire to save her job by inviting all the parents to a special meeting. There the gang stage a melodrama, with Mr. Pratt portrayed as Simon Legree. The parents react by demoting Mr. Pratt to janitor. They appoint kindly Mr. Swanson, the current janitor, to head the school board. And of course they reinstate Miss Pipps as school teacher. Sometime later, in an act of forgiveness, Miss Pipps and the gang hold a birthday party for Pratt who is then humbled by the experience.
- Alfalfa thinks that his own aunt is plotting to murder him.
- While Muggsy implores Alfalfa to use her extra ticket to go to the movies with her, Alfalfa patiently waits for Darla outside the theater, unaware that Darla is going to go to the movies with Butch, with Butch using Alfalfa's ticket. A dejected Alfalfa ends up going into the movie and sitting with Muggsy, right next to Darla and Butch. Alfalfa can't help but daydream during the movie, inserting himself and his friends into the dream, which mirrors the action in the western on screen: Alfalfa as the good guy cowboy, Butch as the bad guy criminal, and Darla as the ingénue who wants to marry the cowboy but may be forced to marry the bad guy under force. Alfalfa's dream may show who the hero of the story really is.
- The Our Gang members want to raise money for the Red Cross. Of course they decide to put on a musical show. With the help of Froggy's uncle, an old minstrel show man, they hire the Greenpoint Auditorium for their event. The highlight is Walter Wills and the Our Gang doing a tribute to the great minstrel man George Primrose. It is reasonably faithful to the minstrel show art form with Spanky as interlocutor, and Mickey and Froggy as side or end-men. Darla Hood sang a song's line, solo just before Lazy Moon was sang by Walter Wills.
- Rich 'Old Man' Bill Morton is a hypochondriac. After bringing new sugar pills to Bill Morton's house, his physician, Doctor Malcolm Scott suggested to Bill Morton's wife that adopting a child might help cure Mister Morton of his delusions. After overhearing their conversation, Bill Morton quickly invited the "Our Gang" members, (as they were at the front come to the door, offering to work and pay for a broken window pane, that had just occurred) to a lunch, in order to sour his wife's thoughts of adopting any children. Then, the unexpected occurs as Alfalfa's two twin little brothers, Tisket and Tasket got to Bill Morton's medications' table, they ate up a majority of them, leading Bill Morton to call his physician, Malcolm Scott back to his house, immediately! When, Doctor Malcolm Scott return to Bill Morton's house, he laughs at what he hears and then tells Bill Morton they are worthless sugar pills, teaching a lesson to Bill Morton he is not sick at all.
- As part of their contribution to the war effort, the gang decides to stage a show for local servicemen.
- Mickey's parents are constantly quarreling because his mother serves hash every Monday night. The kids decide to put on a radio skit to try to get them to stop fighting.
- While under a hypnotic spell, Alfalfa thinks he's one of the Three Musketeers and challenges Butch to a duel.
- Spanky and Alfalfa do a show based on the "Aladdin's Lamp" story with Darla in the cast, but Darla doesn't want to participate.