Tom and Jerry Tales is an American animated television series featuring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry.
The best episode of "Tom and Jerry Tales" season 2 is "More Powers to You", rated 7.4/10 from 41 user votes. It was directed by T.J. House and written by Christopher Painter. "More Powers to You" aired on 9/22/2007 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Catch Me Though You Can't".
Tom is the pet of a team of superheroes, the Amazing Acquaintances (a parody of Power Rangers), charged with guarding their power rings. However, when Jerry gets into the room where the rings are kept, he and Tom end up having a super-powered duel. To make matters worse, Doomdog (Spike), the Acquaintances' arch-enemy, breaks into the hideout unnoticed and wants all the rings for himself. Tom and Jerry have to work together—pooling their powers of fire and ice—to take the villain down. The heroes congratulate Tom on the capture of Doomdog, but Jerry—with the help of a growth-powered ring—reminds him not-so-gently that he didn't exactly do it alone.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Christopher Painter
Jerry is zapped by a speed ray, making him faster-than-ever.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Joe Purdy
Tom and Jerry fall into a garden hole where they find a basement headquarter.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Charles Schneider
Buddhist monk Tom tries to achieve inner peace.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Christopher Painter
Spike, as a genie, must grant wishes.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: N/A
Tom must obtain a mouse for a witch's potion.
Director: N/A
Writer: Christopher Painter
Tom attends show-and-tell at school. Nancy from 1943 cartoon Baby Puss returns, as she wants to win the gold star for best pet.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Jerry and Tuffy try to ruin Tom's chances at a cat show.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Tom's owner hires a trainer to make him behave.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Jerry and an escaped penguin become friends.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Robert C. Ramirez
Tom, who is hungry, seeks to catch and eat Jerry, who is the star of the show at a local ocean theme park along with an eagle, but he is thwarted by the eagle, a seal and an octopus.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Tom Minton
Jerry makes friends with a baby rhinoceros.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Robert C. Ramirez
A green shapeshifter emerges from an alien spaceship that lands near Tom and Jerry's house.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Christopher Painter
Van Helsing, the famous legendary monster hunter, and his assistant, Tom, stop at a hotel, where a Monster Convention is taking place. While there, the cat uses some of Van Helsing's equipment to try to catch Jerry, but he catches a few ghosts instead. Later, Tom gets bitten by a werewolf and transforms into a panther, which makes him a target for Van Helsing, who mistakes him for a werewolf cat and seeks to add him to his collection.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Brad Birch
Tom and Jerry get lost in a haunted forest where Butch, as a bat (with the same size as Tom) , tells them that only one of them can escape. Butch uses this chance to escape, while Tom and Jerry try to outrun him to the exit.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Joe Purdy
Jerry dresses up like a skateboarder in an effort to get food from the refrigerator. Afterward, he pursues a truck with a shipment of cheese with Tom hot on his trail on a dirtbike with hijinks to follow.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Tom competes against Droopy as a role for lifeguard at the local pool.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Whilst on a camping trip, Tom, Jerry and Tuffy come across the legendary sasquatch - who happens to be a big-footed, short but friendly creature named Sheldon.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Mrs. Two Shoes assigns Tom to keep all the pests, which includes Jerry, out of the garden, but the job gets pretty complicated for the cat as Jerry has a number of lookalikes with him (they all wear different coloured bandanas).
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Christopher Keenan
Butch invites Tom to join the League of Cats, a secret organization that believes in a more effective way of catching mice by ganging up against them. Jerry counters by organizing a League of Mice to outnumber the cats.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Richard Pursel
During a brutal heatwave, while Tom and his ower, Mrs. Two Shoes, are relaxing by the refrigerator, Jerry takes all the food for a picnic which leaves the cat to take the rap for the thefts-and get expelled from the house. Tom manages to retaliate with a help of an ant.
Director: Tim Maltby
Writer: Christopher Keenan
Tom's emphatic soccer playing annoys Spike and Jerry. Look for a cameo from the hawk from "Flirty Birdy" and an homage to the classic leash gag from "Fit to Be Tied".
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Tom Minton
Tom, Jerry, and Droopy enter a surfing competition. To everyone's surprise, Droopy wins for the big cash prize. Tom narrowly beats Jerry for second place and wins a lifetime supply of cheese!
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Richard Pursel
Tennis champ Tom tries to teach Tyke the game, at his father's behest. But, he was tired and lots of disasters happened. When Tom uses a ball thrower. Jerry turns it to fast and the balls goes to Tom and he hits all. Until the last ball pops out, it hits Tyke's nose, causing him to cry and his father turns Tom into a tennis racket. Then, Jerry ties a racket in Tyke's tail and Tyke hits the ball and his father takes a last shot and he misses the ball. Spike's glad that his son has skills and turns Tom into a ball and they play all time.
Director: T.J. House
Writer: Eric Shaw
Just after Thomas Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, Tom proceeds to lose it by making it into a paper airplane when throwing Jerry out of the house. Jefferson sends the cat out to retrieve it, but as usual, the mouse and Redcoat dog Spike make the task difficult for him.
Director: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Writer: Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone