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|species = Mouse
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|Box title = Jerry Mouse
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|Row 1 title = Full Name
|gender = Male
 
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|Row 1 info = Jerry Mouse
|debut appearance = ''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''|image = images.jpeg
 
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|Row 2 title = Also Known As
|size = 389 x 270|voiced by = [[Joseph Barbera]]
 
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|Row 2 info = Jinx (originally) <br> Jerry (nickname) <br> Mouse
|friends = [[Spike]] <br> [[Tyke]] <br> [[Tom]] (revealed in some episodes for alliance such as [[Old Rockin' Chair Tom]])
 
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|Row 3 title = Gender
|enemies = [[Tom]] <br> [[Butch]]
 
 
|Row 3 info = Male
|relatives = [[Nibbles Mouse]] (nephew) <br> [[Jerry Mouse Jr.]] (son)
 
|skin colour = Brown
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|Row 4 title = Age
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|Row 4 info = Possibly 30's
|loses = [[The Million Dollar Cat]] <br> [[Southbound Duckling]] <br> [[Nit-Witty Kitty]] <br> [[Little School Mouse]] <br> [[Timid Tabby]] <br> [[Little Big Mouse]]
 
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|Row 5 title = Species
|wins = [[Puss Gets the Boot]] <br> [[Love That Pup]] <br> [[Puttin' on the Dog]] <br> [[That's My Pup!]] <br> [[The Midnight Snack]] <br> [[The Duck Doctor]] <br> [[Posse Cat]] <br> [[Neapolitan Mouse]] <br> [[Mouse Trouble]] <br> [[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse]] <br> [[Beach Bully Bingo]] <br> [[Baby Puss]] <br> [[Cruise Cat]] <br> [[Salt Water Tabby]] <br> [[Life with Tom]] <br> [[Designs on Jerry]] <br> [[Adventures in Penguin Sitting]] <br> [[Bats What I Like About the South]] <br> [[My Second Pup Is Born]] <br> [[Cannery Rodent]] <br> [[Jerry and Jumbo]] <br> [[Safety Second]] <br> [[The Milky Waif]] <br> [[Two Little Indians]] <br> [[The Two Mouseketeers]] <br> [[Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale]] <br> [[Tee for Two]] <br> [[Trap Happy]] <br> [[Smarty Cat]] <br> [[The Yankee Doodle Mouse]] <br> [[Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl]] <br> [[The Zoot Cat]]}}'''Jeremiah'''
 
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|Row 5 info = Mouse
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|Row 6 title = First Appearance
 
|Row 6 info = "[[Puss Gets the Boot]]"
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|Row 7 title = Last Appearance (yet)
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|Row 7 info = Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse
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|Row 8 title = Loses/Defeated in
 
|Row 8 info = The Million Dollar Cat <br> Southbound Duckling <br> Mouse for Sale <br> Little Big Mouse
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|Row 9 title = Type
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|Row 9 info = Main Character
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|Row 10 title = Colors
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|Row 10 info = Fur: Brown <br> Eyes: White, Black <br> Eyebrows/Whiskers/Nose: Black
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|Image file = Jerry_Mouse_image.jpg|Image size = 243px}}'''Jeremiah'''
 
'''"Jerry" Mouse''' is a fictional character and the main protagonist in Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's series of ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' theatrical cartoon short films. Created by [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], Jerry is a brown house mouse, who first appeared as an unnamed mouse in the 1940 MGM animated short ''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''. Hanna gave the mouse's original name as "Jinx", while Barbera claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance.
 
'''"Jerry" Mouse''' is a fictional character and the main protagonist in Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's series of ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' theatrical cartoon short films. Created by [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], Jerry is a brown house mouse, who first appeared as an unnamed mouse in the 1940 MGM animated short ''[[Puss Gets the Boot]]''. Hanna gave the mouse's original name as "Jinx", while Barbera claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance.
   

Revision as of 15:53, 29 September 2013

Jeremiah "Jerry" Mouse is a fictional character and the main protagonist in Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon short films. Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, Jerry is a brown house mouse, who first appeared as an unnamed mouse in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Hanna gave the mouse's original name as "Jinx", while Barbera claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance.

History

Tom and Jerry cartoons

The name "Jerry" was chosen by MGM animator John Carr, who submitted "Tom and Jerry" as potential names for the duo after an important Loew's Inc.. distributor in Texas asked for follow-ups to Puss Gets the Boot. While the idea of a cat-and-mouse duo was considered shopworn by the 1940s, Hanna and Barbera decided to expand upon the standard expected hunter/prey relationship. Their Jerry Mouse, an "incurable scene stealer", served more or less as the protagonist of most of the films; instead of being a "cowering victim" of his pursuer, Tom Cat, he took delight in besting, and often torturing, his antagonist (though sometimes, Tom is just following orders or is even just minding his own business and is antagonized by Jerry). Hanna and Barbera considered Tom and Jerry "the best of enemies", whose rivalry hid an unspoken amount of mutual respect but in Tom and Jerry 1975, they were friends/best friends/buddies.

In later Tom and Jerry cartoons, Jerry acquired a young ward: a small grey mouse called "Tuffy" or "Nibbles" depending upon the cartoon, who was left on Jerry's doorstep as a foundling baby in the 1946 short The Milky Waif. Jerry and Tuffy were also featured together in a sub-series of Tom and Jerry cartoons set in 17th century France which featured the characters as musketeers. The first of these shorts, The Two Mouseketeers, won the 1951 Academy Award for the Best Short Subject: Cartoons.

Hanna and Barbera served as writer/directors of the Tom and Jerry cartoons until 1956, when they also became the producers. Fourteen Tom and Jerry cartoons between 1940 and 1954 were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons, with seven of the shorts winning that award. MGM shut down its animation department in 1957, but new Tom and Jerry cartoons were produced by Gene Deitch and later Chuck Jones during the 1960s. Jerry would also appear in later Tom and Jerry productions made for television, a series of direct-to-video features, and Tom and Jerry: The Movie, a 1992 theatrical film. Later productions eschewed much of the violence the 1940s and 1950s shorts were known for, and in several of the television shows Jerry was given a red bow tie and a kinder disposition.

Anchors Aweigh

On his own, Jerry Mouse appears in a fantasy sequence in the 1945 Gene Kelly MGM musical film Anchors Aweigh. Jerry appears as the ruler of a kingdom where music is banned because he feels he lacks talent, and Kelly persuades the mouse into performing a song-and-dance number with him. Kelly and MGM had originally wanted Wal Disney's Mickey Mouse as Kelly's dance partner for the sequence, but Disney was unwilling to license the character.

Hanna and Barbera achieved the effect of Kelly dancing with Jerry by rotoscoping: live-action plates of Kelly dancing alone were shot first, and the action traced frame by frame so that Jerry's movements would match. The success of the animated segment of Anchors Aweigh, which was noted as "stealing the show" in contemporary trade reviews, led to two more live-action/animated projects for Hanna and Barbera and MGM: an underwater ballet sequence featuring both Tom and Jerry in Esther William's 1953 film Dangerous When Wet, and the "Sinbad the Sailor" sequence of Kelly's 1956 film Invitation to the Dance.

Tom and Jerry Kids

In 1990, this version of Jerry wears a red bowtie, and has a tuft of hair on his head. He often taunts Tom (as a kitten) any chance he gets. Sometimes, in a few episodes, he is friends with Tom.

Voice actors

Jerry is primarily mute in most incarnations of Tom and Jerry, but on occasion he did have a voice.

Profile

Name: Jerry Mouse Sr.

Gender: Male

Species:  Mouse

Family: Jerry Mouse Jr. (Son) Nibbles (Nephew)

Likes: Cheese, escaping Tom

Dislikes: Getting injured, being retaliated

Friends: Tom Cat (sometimes), other mice, Spike

Enemies: Tom (most of the time), Butch, Meathead, other non-mice animals