The Tom and Jerry Show (TV Series 2011–2022) Poster

(2011–2022)

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • Following the same level as its original version, expect a lot of cartoon violence with several free-consequences.
  • Tom and Jerry maintains a thunderous rivalry that imposed many scuffles, kicks, hits, stumbles and many fights. Other supportive characters, such as Jerry's nephew, Spike and his son, and Butch participate in these endless fights, no matter the consequences.
  • Lots of dangerous moments, including falling down stairs, crashing into objects and accidents abound in the show. Characters often do not get serially injured, but are qualified to typical slapstick scratches, including broken teeth, purple eyes and several free-consequences.
  • A recurring character on the show called Little Quacker, when it appears, always puts the other characters in various consequences, with them trying in every possible way to get rid of "bad luck."
  • Although it is all violent, everything is played as for laughs.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Tom, Jerry and other characters lie at various dangerous times; everything is played as a joke.
  • In the episode "What a Pain", there is a scene where Tom scratches a man's arms, showing the man's blood to avoid going to the vet. This scene may be frightening to children.
  • Slapstick and cartoon violence throughout. While it played for laughs, this might frightening to some audience, but it is meant to be family-friendly show.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Alot of Cartoon-Violence

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