The Tom and Jerry Kids Show

Tom & Jerry Kids Show (also known as simply Tom & Jerry Kids) is an American animated comedy television series co-produced by Hanna-Barbera and Turner Entertainment Co., and starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry as toddlers (kitten and mouse). It began airing as the first program of the Fox children's block, Fox Kids, on September 8, 1990, and was the second Tom and Jerry TV series to be produced by Hanna-Barbera following The Tom and Jerry Show in 1975. The series is somewhat similar to the "older" version of the original theatricals, partly akin to being produced by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, founders of H-B.

Voice cast

 * Charlie Adler - Dripple, Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel, Crazylegs, Rap Rat (in "Rap Rat is Where It's At"), Urfo's Mother (in "Urfo Returns")
 * William Callaway – Slowpoke Antonio
 * Patrick Fraley – Kyle the Cat, Yolker (in "Super Droop and Dripple Boy Meet the Yolker"), Zebra (in "Love Me, Love My Zebra"), Tyrone the Tiny (in "Barbecue Bust-Up")
 * Teresa Ganzel – Miss Vavoom, Lt. Lucy (in "Mess Hall Mouser"), White Tabby (in "Tom Thumped")
 * Dick Gautier – Spike
 * Phil Hartman – Calaboose Cal, Hot Dog Vendor (in "Pound Hound") Inspector De Paws (in "Pound Hound")
 * Don Messick – Droopy, Bat Mouse (in "Bat Mouse"), Narrator (in "Scourge of the Sky")
 * Frank Welker – Tom, Jerry, McWolf, Wild Mouse, Urfo, Moncy, Bat Cat (in "Bat Mouse"), Ants (in "This is No Picnic"), Caveman (in "Prehistoric Pals"), Chino the Kitten (in "Who Are You Kitten"), Commander (in "Scourge of the Sky"), Jester (in "When Knights Were Cold"), Male Mouse Students (in "Chase School"), Martian Mouse (in "Martian Mouse"), Museum Manager (in "The Watchcat"), Narrator (in "Wild Mouse II"), Salesmouse (in "S.O.S. Ninja"), Stinky Jr. (in "Fallen Archers," "Order in the Volley Ball Court"), Urfo Catcher (in "Urfo Returns"), Zap Men (in "Maze Monster Zap Men")
 * Patric Zimmerman – Tyke

Additional Voices


 * Michael Bell
 * Gregg Berger
 * Susan Blu
 * Sorrell Booke
 * Charlie Brill
 * Nicole Brown
 * Scott Bullock
 * Arthur Burghardt
 * Greg Burson
 * Hamilton Camp
 * Nancy Cartwright
 * Marsha Clark
 * Selette Cole
 * Townsend Coleman
 * Danny Cooksey
 * Bud Cort
 * Jesse Corti
 * Peter Cullen
 * Brian Cummings
 * Jim Cummings
 * Tim Curry
 * Jennifer Darling
 * Mari Devon
 * Nancy Dussault
 * Maggie Egan
 * June Foray
 * Brad Garrett
 * Kathy Garver
 * Joan Gerber
 * Barry Gordon
 * Archie Hahn
 * Pamela Hayden
 * George Hearn
 * Dana Hill
 * Jerry Houser
 * Tony Jay
 * Arte Johnson
 * Vicki Juditz
 * Zale Kessler
 * Kip King
 * Paul Kreppel
 * Maurice LaMarche
 * David Lander
 * Allan Lurie
 * Sherry Lynn
 * Tress MacNeille
 * Kenneth Mars
 * Chuck McCann
 * Edie McClurg
 * Diane Michelle
 * Brian Mitchell
 * Alan Oppenheimer
 * Bibi Osterwald
 * Gary Owens
 * Patricia Parris
 * Rob Paulsen
 * Pat Pinney
 * Henry Polic II
 * Tony Pope
 * Hal Rayle
 * Clive Revill
 * Bob Ridgely
 * Kimmy Robertson
 * Stuart Robinson
 * Roger Rose
 * Neil Ross
 * Ronnie Schell
 * Susan Silo
 * Hal Smith
 * Kath Soucie
 * Sally Struthers
 * Barbara Stuart
 * Marcelo Tubert
 * Janet Waldo
 * B.J. Ward
 * Jimmy Weldon
 * Jane Wiedlin
 * Lee Wilkof
 * April Winchell
 * JoAnne Worley


 * Brandon Adams
 * Joe Alaskey
 * Patricia Alice Albrecht
 * Lewis Arquette
 * Rene Auberjonois

Production and broadcast
The series was a co-production between Hanna-Barbera and Turner Entertainment Co. (which had bought the Tom and Jerryfranchise from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1986), serving as the former's second Tom and Jerry series after The Tom and Jerry Show in 1975. Parent company Turner Broadcasting System would buy the Hanna-Barbera studios in late 1991 starting with the third season. Perhaps the most notable differences from the classic shorts are the pair's appearances (and ages). Tom & Jerry Kids was one of the last Saturday morning cartoons from Hanna-Barbera before shifting focus toward producing shows specifically for Cartoon Network.

In 1994, FOX canceled the series, but it soon began airing in reruns on Cartoon Network (which Turner launched to showcase its large animation library, including the original Tom and Jerry) in 1995, and ended in 2007 when the show was removed from the Cartoon Network schedule and instead moved over to its sibling network Boomerang. Spacetoon aired this show from 13 July 2000 to 11 December 2011.

Blast-Off Buzzard
Season 4 features a new adaption of the Blast-Off Buzzard segment from the CB Bears where the characters actually talk. In these segments, Blast-Off Buzzard leads his gang of Buzzards as they try to catch Crazylegs. Only two episodes were made.