Tom And Jerry Complete Collection All 161 Episodes Apr 2026
The familiar MGM lion roared. The blue title card appeared. And then—Jerry scurried across the screen, Tom close behind, frying pan raised. Leo smiled. He’d seen this one. “Yankee Doodle Mouse.” Classic.
He never finished the set. But sometimes, late at night, he swears he hears them still—not fighting, but talking. In a language older than cartoons.
Leo pulled out the booklet inside the box. It listed all 161 episodes. He scanned the familiar titles: “The Night Before Christmas,” “The Two Mouseketeers,” “Blue Cat Blues.” Then he saw the ones he didn’t recognize: “The Silent Kitchen,” “The Truce of the Cheese Moon,” “The Day the Hammer Never Fell.”
“What is it?” Leo asked.
“My uncle sent it,” Mr. Hendricks whispered. “Said he found it in a closing-down sale. Said… it was dangerous.”
By the third unknown episode, Leo felt a chill. In one, Tom built Jerry a miniature house with a tiny fireplace. In another, Jerry sewed Tom a new collar. No mousetraps. No dynamite. No falling anvils. Just… peace.
But that night, alone in the back room of the shop, he slid Disc One into an old player. Tom And Jerry Complete Collection All 161 Episodes
The old wooden box arrived at the antique shop on a Tuesday, wrapped in brown paper and smelling of dust and forgotten afternoons. Leo, a twelve-year-old who spent more time in the shop than at home, watched as Mr. Hendricks slit the tape with a trembling finger.
The chase never started.
Leo didn’t listen. He jumped to Episode 161. The familiar MGM lion roared
Jerry shrugged and walked away.
A piano playing. A cat’s slow footsteps. And a mouse’s gentle laughter.
Leo stared at the blank screen. Then he looked at the box. The gold letters seemed to shimmer. He reached for the remote—and stopped. From the disc tray, he heard a soft, distant sound. Leo smiled
At the bottom of the last page, in tiny red ink, were the words: These are the episodes they didn’t want you to see. The ones where the chase ended. Watch in order. Do not skip.
The screen went black.