"Fire Breathing Tom Cat" is the nineteenth episode of Tom and Jerry Tales. It is directed by Douglas McCarthy, story by Earl Kress and Richard Pursel, teleplay by Earl Kress and storyboard by David M. Stephan.
Characters[]
Main[]
Supporting[]
Minor[]
- King
- Bats
Synopsis[]
After a medieval king orders Tom to slay a dragon, the clash leads to him becoming a fire-breathing cat.
Plot[]
At the castle. Jerry the Mouse was carrying the plate of cheese. Suddenly, the bommy knocker hits onto him. Sir Tom tries to use the bommy knocker to hit Jerry. He pulls the bommy knocker off the ground. Jerry open the visor of the knight. Tom notices Jerry in the knight. Then, he knock the knight helmet and destroying the knight with his bommy knocker. Jerry open the sabatons of the knight and takes the plate of cheese and ran off. But, Sir Tom chases him as Jerry went into the mouse hole. And Sir Tom uses the bommy knocker tries to hit Jerry until the cracks on the castle until he looks up causing the chandelier falls onto Sir Tom and the bommy knocker lands onto his head.
The King tells to get Sir Tom. So, he goes to the King and he bows to him. Now, the King sends Sir Tom on a quest to slay the fire-breathing dragon but Sir Tom shakes his legs in fear. But king tells what are you Sir Chicken but Tom opens the helmet and cluck like a chicken, So Sir Tom tries to pull out sword causing the sword stab to the King Crown. So the King point to Sir Tom with the sword. Sir Tom goes out of the castle and goes into the dragon cave, but Sir Tom is afraid to go inside the dragon cave and shiver in fear so he go inside the dragon cave but Jerry looks inside the cave. Suddenly the swarm of bats attacking Sir Tom and bumps into the tree but Jerry starts to laugh but Sir Tom points the sword to Jerry but he grabbing a sword and hitting Sir Tom in the face with it, knocking him out and chase Jerry inside the cave but Jerry gets in the way by waking the dragon up from its nap. The dragon swallows Tom whole but coughs him up, when the cat suddenly gets a hold of the dragon's flame and breathes fire whilst inside the dragon's stomach.
After being spat out, Tom kicks the dragon in the shins and spews fire at the dragon, driving the creature out of the cave. Then, the cat turns his attention towards Jerry before chasing the mouse out of the cave and up the tree, but this does not discourage Tom. With one breath of Fire, the tree is disintegrated, and down comes Jerry, plummeting straight into Tom's mouth. He swallows him in one single gulp, but spits out the mouse shortly after and spews fire at him. Now, Jerry breathes fire to Tom before chasing him, because he is a fire-breathing mouse. But later, Jerry steals the fire from Tom and returns it to the dragon, Tom hid behind the boulder for catch a breath. Suddenly the dragon is very angry at him so Tom teases the Dragon but The Dragon spews fire at the him and chasing Tom into the wood and never to be seen again. And when Jerry is breathing fire through the marshmallow on a stick, he eat it and smiles at the audience as the episode ends.
Trivia[]
- A two-minute clip from the episode released to Boomerang UK's YouTube channel has above 58 million views as of July 2017, by far the most popular video on both the Boomerang and Cartoon Network channels, having 43 million views more than a clip from Steven Universe uploaded by Cartoon Network (the most popular video on that channel). The reason for the copious amount of views is unknown.
Availability[]
In Other Languages[]
Names, etymology and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology and notes |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Sir Tom, o Caçador | Sir Tom the Hunter |
Gallery[]
Main article: Fire Breathing Tom Cat/Gallery