Tom and Jerry in New York - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Top of the Heap
Tom and Jerry compete against tricky rats on a trash barge.

Stunt Double Trouble
A "stage cat" stunt double replaces Tom.

Surfer Supreme
Tom and Jerry have a musical surf-off at the Jersey Shore.

Kabuki Cat
Upon his return to Japan, a Kabuki actor finds Tom and Jerry in his luggage.

Too Much Monkey Business
Tom keeps a VIP chimp from the hotel's bananas.

Doggie Championship
Jerry is the secret weapon in a dog contest, while Tom takes Spike's place.

Snow Day
A musical snow frolic on a City winter's day.

Toots the Terrible
Toots wants to catch Jerry to spend more time with Tom.

The Spa's the Limit
Jerry and Tuffy ruin Tom and Spike's spa day.

The Hair Dignitary
Tom trades places with a diplomat's cat.

Year of the Mouse
A musical visit to Chinatown spells romance for Jerry – and fireworks for Tom.

Relativity
Tom stalks Jerry's jolly Bavarian cousins during their stay at the Hotel.

Cat and Mouse Burglars
A perky – and thieving – pop star checks into the Hotel!

Caterpillar and Mouse
Tom's coveted flower has a secret stowaway.

The Pied Piper of Harlem
A jazzy song punctuates Tom and Jerry's waiter rivalry.

Lazy Jerry
An R.C. toy mouse distracts Tom – but makes for a dangerously lazy Jerry.

To Your Health
Tom and Jerry keep the hotel clean for the health inspector.

Golf Brawl
Tom and Jerry go wild in an indoor mini-golf park.

Tom's Swan Song
A protective swan befriends Jerry.

King Spike the First and Last
Spike fancies himself a Canine King, holding court until Tom and Jerry revolt!

Planet of Mice
Tom has a nightmare about a super-intelligent mouse takeover.

Ball of Fun
Jerry inherits a hamster ball.

Big Apple
An epic chase through NYC turns into a musical tribute to the city.

Flamingo A-Go-Go
At the Zoo, a flock of flamingoes protects Jerry and Tuffy from Tom.
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