Uncle Pecos is Jerry's cow-boyish uncle who appeared in the Tom and Jerry short "Pecos Pest", who wanted to stay with Jerry to visit.
He is known to be always singing with a guitar, with a black cowboy hat that covers his eyes. He tries to get one of Tom's whiskers every time one of his guitar strings snap, because he plucks one whisker off of his face to replace it, and, at one point, took one of Tom's claws to use as a guitar pick. He is voiced by Shug Fisher in Tom and Jerry and Scott McNeil in Tom and Jerry Tales. He also appears in The Tom and Jerry Show (2014), voiced by Stephen Stanton.
Characteristics[]
Appearance[]
Uncle Pecos has grey fur, a guitar, a black cowboy hat, a red scarf, a red nose with a white moustache and blue boots. In Tom and Jerry Tales, he wears white cowboy gloves and his nose was black, instead of red.
Personality[]
Appearances[]
Original shorts[]
Tom and Jerry Tales[]
Season 1[]
The Tom and Jerry Show (2014)[]
Season 2[]
- "I Quit" (cameo)
- "Uncle Pecos Rides Again"
- "Cat-a-Tonic Mouse"
Season 4[]
Season 5[]
- "The Not So Ugly Duckling" (picture cameo)
Film Appearances[]
- Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up (post card cameo)
Trivia[]
- His eyes were shown once in "Uncle Pecos Rides Again" and again in "Cat-a-Tonic Mouse".
- In Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up, Uncle Pecos is shown on a post card found in Jerry and his three nephews' mouse hole.
- In "Cry Uncle", Uncle Pecos has a black nose, while in his debut appearance, Pecos Pest, and the The Tom and Jerry Show episodes he appeared in, his nose is red.
- Uncle Pecos has two interspecies relationship.
- In the Tom and Jerry Tales episode, Cry Uncle, he was married to a human woman, Aunt Spinner.
- At the end of The Tom and Jerry Show episode, (Not) Your Father's Mouse-Stache, he dated both Dollface and Toodles (Toots) who are cats.