"See No Evil" is a episode of Tom & Jerry Kids written by Sandy Fries.
Synopsis[]
Jerry uses invisible ink to mess with Tom, and soon, Tom does the same to get back at Jerry.
Plot[]
Tom has Jerry by the tail and places the mouse in a paper airplane and throws him out of the house. But Jerry returns and bangs Tom on the head. As Tom chases Jerry anew, Jerry ends up in the home art studio where he discovers invisible ink. Jerry turns himself invisible and begins to exact revenge on Tom by hitting him with various objects around the house. As Jerry torment a confused Tom, the mouse then goes off to eat frightening Tom as food is being eaten by nothing. As Jerry takes a drink of water, Tom retaliates and washes the ink right off of Jerry. Jerry, no visible is run off by Tom who runs passed the invisible. Tom, no visible, starts chase Jerry and causing all sort of damage to his person. Eventually the chase heads outside as three cats enter Tom and Jerry's yard looking for Tom. The cats threaten Tom, who being invisible, starts beating on the cats. However, Jerry turns the sprinkler on revealing Tom to the bullies. Tom is then chased around the yard by the cats, he jumps over the fence ending up Spike's mouth. The dog spits him back, the cats cornered him and then thrown out in the trash by the bullies. Tom returns to chase after Jerry who covers himself in the invisible ink, which Tom does as well, and they both run around the house throwing things at each other.
Characters[]
- Tom Cat
- Jerry Mouse
- Spike Bulldog (cameo)
- Cat Mobsters
Notes[]
- It is partially based on the Tom and Jerry classics, The Invisible Mouse and The Vanishing Duck and the Horror Film series.
- In the episode, both Tom and Jerry use the invisible ink.
- The "Stinky" drawing gag is reused from Quiet Please!
- Tom placing Jerry on a paper airplane and throwing him around is just like in the original opening intro of the first two seasons.
- This is one of the few episodes where Spike appears in a "Tom and Jerry Kids" segment.
- Tom holding Jerry by the tail is from Puss Gets the Boot.
- The title shares the same name as My Life as a Teenage Robot.