


The Tom and Jerry Show


The Tom and Jerry Show
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What this film brings
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014) is a comedic animated series that revisits the iconic cat-and-mouse duo across a variety of settings, from modern urban environments to Transylvanian castles, farms, and Downton Abbey-style estates. Sensitive content is essentially limited to the franchise's classic slapstick: frantic chases, falls, comic explosions, frying pan hits, and all manner of traps, always without real consequences or shown pain. These physical gags form the heart of each episode and recur at a sustained pace, but remain firmly within the burlesque cartoon tradition. Parents can enjoy this series comfortably with children from age 5, using episodes as an opportunity to laugh together and, if needed, gently remind young viewers that these situations belong entirely to the world of fiction.
Synopsis
The iconic cat and mouse rivals are back in a fresh take on the classic series. Preserving the look, characters and sensibility of the original, this series shines a brightly colored, high-definition lens on the madcap slapstick and never-ending battle that has made Tom and Jerry two of the most beloved characters of all time.
Difficult scenes
Tom's repeated attempts to catch Jerry lead to cascading trap-and-counter-trap sequences: Tom receives frying pan hits, is thrown against walls, flattened by heavy objects, or comically electrocuted. These gags recur very frequently and are the very essence of the show. Although entirely consequence-free, very young or particularly sensitive children might be surprised by the repetitive intensity of the impacts. In episodes set in fantastical locations such as Transylvania, characters evoking monsters or supernatural creatures make occasional appearances. The tone remains light and humorous throughout, but these elements may briefly surprise the youngest viewers or those more sensitive to unusual atmospheres.
Where to watch
Availability checked on Apr 03, 2026
About this title
- Format
- TV series
- Year
- 2014
- Runtime
- 7m
- Countries
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
- Main cast
- Rick Zieff, Kath Soucie, Grey DeLisle, Stephen Stanton, Joey D'Auria, Gary Cole, Sam Kwasman
- Studios
- Warner Bros. Animation, Renegade Animation
Content barometer
Violence
1/5
Mild
Fear
1/5
Mild
Sexuality
0/5
None
Language
0/5
None
Narrative complexity
1/5
Accessible
Adult themes
0/5
None
Expert review
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014) is a comedic animated series that revisits the iconic cat-and-mouse duo across a variety of settings, from modern urban environments to Transylvanian castles, farms, and Downton Abbey-style estates. Sensitive content is essentially limited to the franchise's classic slapstick: frantic chases, falls, comic explosions, frying pan hits, and all manner of traps, always without real consequences or shown pain. These physical gags form the heart of each episode and recur at a sustained pace, but remain firmly within the burlesque cartoon tradition. Parents can enjoy this series comfortably with children from age 5, using episodes as an opportunity to laugh together and, if needed, gently remind young viewers that these situations belong entirely to the world of fiction.
Synopsis
The iconic cat and mouse rivals are back in a fresh take on the classic series. Preserving the look, characters and sensibility of the original, this series shines a brightly colored, high-definition lens on the madcap slapstick and never-ending battle that has made Tom and Jerry two of the most beloved characters of all time.
Difficult scenes
Tom's repeated attempts to catch Jerry lead to cascading trap-and-counter-trap sequences: Tom receives frying pan hits, is thrown against walls, flattened by heavy objects, or comically electrocuted. These gags recur very frequently and are the very essence of the show. Although entirely consequence-free, very young or particularly sensitive children might be surprised by the repetitive intensity of the impacts. In episodes set in fantastical locations such as Transylvania, characters evoking monsters or supernatural creatures make occasional appearances. The tone remains light and humorous throughout, but these elements may briefly surprise the youngest viewers or those more sensitive to unusual atmospheres.