
Alternative Foreign Theme Song: Japanese Tom and Jerry has a different opening theme.Aluminum Christmas Trees: In "Professor Tom", actually, if a kitten is introduced to a mouse or rat early enough, they have been known to befriend them in real life.

All Witches Have Cats: In one short, Tom answers an ad to be a companion for someone who turns out to be a witch.Luckily, at the end, Tom wakes up to find that Jerry rescued him and is pumping the water out of his lungs. "The Cat and the Mermouse" was this, too everything after Tom falls into the ocean is a hallucination Tom has while nearly drowning.Then all the drama happening in this short is revealed to be a dream in the end. until he notices the "Certificate of Forgiveness" in his hand. When Tom gets sent back to his body, he's relieved, thinking it was only a dream. He stumbles through the last minute of the short, confounding Tom and a rival alleycat, before stumbling off into the Venice night muttering the song "Santa Lucia". In the 1967 short "Cat and Dupli-Cat", Jerry falls into a vat of alcohol, and climbs out drunk.Happens to Tuffy in the 1954 cartoon " Touché, Pussy Cat!", after he breaks open a cask of wine to flood the street and stop Tom from catching him.The hiccups actually help him avoid the maid's swinging broom. He spends nearly the whole of "Part Time Pal" quite drunk, for example first on hard cider, than some errantly-spilled bay rum. If Tom drops something like a bowling ball or a brick just to snatch up Jerry, there's a good chance it'll find one of his feet. Tom was handy at doing this to himself on occasion.


