翻译l want out relationship to be like to 和want tom and Jerr

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Just a quick glimpse at your post history shows you are a troll or a very angry and sad individual.
Your a fucking idiot.... and a troll.
Craig only accepted that he wasn't straight after his dad said it was okay and not to suppress it. And in the fractured butt whole they both openly admit to being gay even though they are broke up. They are also very upset they broke up in the game.
They might of been &straight& before the tweek x craig episode
but matt and trey have made them gay now so they definitely are.
Also to be gay you dont have to kiss make out or have sex with other men you just have to like other men....
Thats a correct depiction of me. Whats your point?.
Agreed though there was many tells about craig before the tweek x craig episode. There is a reason it was so massively shipped before then.
Im gay kissed a boy at nine knew I was gay by 10 pursued boys since then so yea I know.
I own a hvac company in texas this is very common I see it all the time.
Yea I completely agree I was with a group my brother some of his friends they were preety close behind I would never do this alone unless it was at a gay bar.
Dude you are definitely a troll... a sensitive one at that.
Doesn't mean you are homophobic though?.
Never said you were homophobic nor do I think you are.
So what you are saying is they are boyfriends.... but they're not gay or bi they're straight??? Or they just dont prefer labels.
And it made fun of you because you are trolling.
They literally call him his boyfriend. They have called each other that... seriously dude domt know if you are trolling or just dont want them to be gay/bi
Auctually they are. At the very least they are bi.
They call each other babe and honey in private when no one is around.
They started out faking but as
time went on it became more genuine.
People like you is what last season made fun of.
This is on the center.
When a bear and
twink are in a relationship.
SPOILERHa! I had posted this to and some one called me a fraud said I doubt it is your town op.
Because you had posted it first!.
What part of abilene do you live in!.
No I definitely live in abilene it just seems some one posted this before me!.
Im a freemason. Its pretty cool.
O MY GOD! You look just like my brother I thought you was for a second!.
Edit..spelling.
If you hate to be that guy then... dont be that guy..
NSFWWow you was late to troll my post! I posted this 12 days ago.
I would drive to known pokestops and gyms and park my truck So I assume He saw me parked there a few times.
think before you comment and look like a douchbag.
Ah gotcha.
But its a great ship tho XD.
helpapps & tools&3Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our  and . & 2017 reddit inc. All rights reserved.REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a complete listing of the 164 shorts from the
series produced and released between 1940 and 2014. Of these, 162 are theatrical shorts, one is a made-for-TV short and one is a 2-minute sketch shown as part of a telethon.
The following 114 shorts were directed by
in . All shorts were released to theaters by .
was the producer of Puss Gets the Boot; subsequent shorts were produced by
through 1955. Quimby retired in 1955 and from 1956 to 1958, Hanna and Barbera produced the shorts until MGM closed the cartoon studio in 1958, and the last cartoon was released in 1958. Most of these cartoons were produced in the standard
(1.37:1). Four cartoons were produced for both Academy Ratio and CinemaScope formats (2.55:1, later 2.35:1). Finally, 19 cartoons were produced in widescreen
format only.
Like other studios, MGM reissued and edited its cartoons when re-released to theaters. Many pre-1951 cartoons were reissued with Perspecta Sound, which was introduced in 1954. MGM also reissued its cartoons before the introduction of Perspecta Sound. Because of the , original film elements of pre-1951 MGM cartoons are now lost, leaving only the backup prints in existence (usually the altered reissue prints).
February 10, 1940
Tom & Jerry's first cartoon. Tom (here named Jasper) tries stop the mouse Jerry (here named Jinx) from breaking plates and glasses before Mammy Two-Shoes will kick the cat out.
First appearances of
(as Jasper),
(as Jinx), and . First Tom and Jerry cartoon nominated for an .
July 19, 1941
Jerry attempts to outsmart Tom so he can get his snack from the refrigerator.
First time Tom and Jerry are referred to by those names.
December 6, 1941
A Christmas cartoon with Tom and Jerry.
Nominated for an .
January 17, 1942
Jerry is pulling his tricks to scare the fur off of Tom.
April 18, 1942
Tom and Jerry must team up to stop the bulldog (Spike) from mauling them.
First appearance of
(known as Bulldog).
May 30, 1942
Tom tries to woo a female cat (Toots).
First appearance of .
July 18, 1942
The cat and mouse chase each other around a bowling alley.
October 10, 1942
Jerry hides from Tom with a chicken family.
January 16, 1943
Tom tries to compete with an alley cat (Meathead) to see if they get Jerry first.
First appearance of . Copyright notice: 1942.
May 22, 1943
After Tom gets kicked out after being framed by Jerry, the mouse enjoys his freedom around the house without Tom, until he gets lonesome and demented to get him back inside.
June 26, 1943
Jerry has a cat raid shelter in the basement of a house where he battles Tom.
First cartoon to win an .
December 25, 1943
Tom is dressed up like a baby, causing Jerry, as well as Tom's cat friends, to make fun of him.
First appearances of , , and Nancy
February 26, 1944
Tom impress Toots by wearing a .
May 6, 1944
Tom gets rich, but he must prevent Jerry from getting in his happy life.
July 22, 1944
Jerry frees Spike the bulldog from the dog pound truck, and Spike will help protect the mouse from Tom, with a whistle from Jerry.
October 28, 1944
Tom disguise himself as a dog to get Jerry.
November 23, 1944
Tom got his book, which consists of tips on how to get a mouse.
May 5, 1945
Tom invites his love for a dinner party.
July 7, 1945
Jerry takes a trip to Manhattan, NY.
July 21, 1945
Tom plays golf, until Jerry ruins his fun.
September 22, 1945
Tom discuses as a female bird to trick an eagle so he can get Jerry for his meal.
December 22, 1945
Tom is warned by Spike for being quiet while he's napping, but he must to stop Jerry from getting into a sabotage act by making loud noises.
Won an .:32
March 30, 1946
Tom is fall in love with another female cat (Toodles), while Jerry has to break Tom up from her by sending Tom's rival (Butch) to her.
First appearance of
and Cherie. First Tom and Jerry cartoon to be nominated for an .
May 18, 1946
Jerry must to get milk for Nibbles from Tom.
First appearance of .
June 29, 1946
Tom calls a mouse exterminator to get rid of Jerry.
August 31, 1946
Tom sneaks to Toodle's house to sing his love song to her.
February 22, 1947
Tom goes fishing.
March 15, 1947
Tom get accidentally drunk and befriends with Jerry.
April 26, 1947
Tom is performing by playing "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz Liszt by his piano, until Jerry breaks up his act.
Won an . In 1994, it was voted #42 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.:32 Copyright notice: 1946.
June 14, 1947
Tom tries to prevent Jerry from drinking his milk, until he evilly got his idea to get rid of Jerry by adding poison ingredients to his own milk, but his plan goes completely backfired.
Nominated for an . Copyright notice: 1946.
July 12, 1947
Tom woos Toodles at the beach.
August 30, 1947
Tom and Butch compete against each other to get Jerry from Mammy Two-Shoe's orders before either one of them will be kicked out.
September 27, 1947
Jerry turns invisible so he can outsmart Tom.
June 1, 1948
The canary bird saves Jerry from Tom.
Copyright notice: 1947.
July 17, 1948
Tom, Jerry, and Spike (or Butch) are fed up for fighting each other and decides to make truce and became friends instead, but the peace falls apart when they fight over a juicy steak.
September 18, 1948
Tom is replaced by another cat (Lightning).
First appearance of .
October 30, 1948
Tom, as teacher, is teaching his kitten student (Topsy) on how to capture Jerry.
December 11, 1948
Mammy Two-Shoes angerly forces Tom to clean up her house after his chase for Jerry, while she's gone, until Jerry went on for a sabotage.
February 26, 1949
Tom tricks Mammy Two-Shoes by faking being too sick to go outside and decides to stay in the house, in which he did, but until Jerry tricks Tom by secretly adding red dots all over Tom's face to make him think that he caught the chicken pox.
Copyright notice: 1948.
April 30, 1949
A Thanksgiving special. Jerry and Nibbles goes to dine by eating Thanksgiving treats.
Won an . Copyright notice: 1948.
May 14, 1949
Jerry must protect the baby woodpecker from Tom.
Nominated for an . Copyright notice: 1948.
July 9, 1949
After Tom get flatted to death by a piano, upon his attempt for catching Jerry, he is been refused to go to the cat heaven due to his cruel record for trying to harm Jerry the mouse. He must to get Jerry to sign his signature onto a certificate of forgiveness, or else it's a trip down to hell for Tom.
First appearances of Fluff, Muff, and Puff. Meathead is known as Frankie. Final time Billy Bletcher voices Devil Spike. Copyright notice: 1948.
September 3, 1949
Tom encounters and attempts to chase Jerry as a Mermouse.
First appearances of Swordfish and Octopus
October 1, 1949
Spike warns Tom to never bother his only son (Tyke) or else he will suffer his violent consequence, though what Tom wants is to catch Jerry.
First appearance of . First time Daws Butler voices Spike.
October 22, 1949
Tom read through Jerry's dairy.
Fi contains footage from , , , and .
December 10, 1949
Tom and Butch compete against each other by playing tennis.
January 7, 1950
Jerry protects the little duckling (Quacker) from Tom.
First appearance of , , and .
January 14, 1950
After Mammy Two-Shoes is gone for her friends, Tom invites his cat friends for a party.
Only time that the face of
March 11, 1950
Tom tries to woo a cowgirl cat.
April 8, 1950
Jerry promises the lion, who escape from the circus, to take him back to the African jungle for his freedom and peace.
First appearance of
July 1, 1950
Jerry and Nibbles are celebrating Independence Day.
September 16, 1950
Tom is contacting music until Jerry ruins his act.
October 21, 1950
Jerry annoy Tom with the Spike's bone.
November 25, 1950
In a billiard club, Tom begin a fight with Jerry in one of the plays.
January 6, 1951
Tom falls in love of an female cat, Tom annoy Jerry, but Jerry had his revenge make Butch fall in love.
Copyright notice: 1950.
March 3, 1951
Jerry must save the goldfish from Tom.
April 7, 1951
Jerry's tough cousin (Muscles) protect Jerry form Tom.
Nominated for an . First appearance of Muscles.
May 26, 1951
After his long night celebration with his alley cat friends, Tom attempts to catch Jerry form Mammy Two-Shoe's orders, but he get real tired in the process.
July 7, 1951
Tom becomes a castaway to the island and chase Jerry to the native village, but Jerry tricks the cat by discussing himself as a blackface native.
Rarely aired on television due to racial stereotypes.
September 8, 1951
Spike threats Tom to keep Tyke clean while he's gone or he'll kill him. But in order to do from Spike dears, he must to stop Jerry for his sabotage act.
October 6, 1951
Tom is been accidentally knocked out by Mammy Two-Shoes which cause him think that he's a mouse.
December 8, 1951
Tom try to have an nap, but Jerry upset it make he can't sleep.
January 12, 1952
Tom fights with Jerry as every day, but an canary help Jerry for Tom can't eat it.
Copyright notice: 1951.
February 16, 1952
Tom is hunt wild ducks, but a little wild ducky get hurt, so Jerry help it.
March 15, 1952
Jerry and Nibbles are mouseketeers, what upset Tom, what is in charge of protect the queen's diner.
April 12, 1952
Tom fall in love and the Jerry's devil talks with he about different moments when Tom fall in love and causes troubles to Jerry.
Sec contains footage from , , , and .
April 19, 1952
Mammy Two Shoes adopt three little bad kittens who upset Tom and Jerry, and the two team up for make the kittens get out.
June 14, 1952
An seal scape of the circus, but when Tom listen what the person who back the seal to his circus, try to catch it, but Jerry helps to the seal for this can't pass.
July 26, 1952
An new law is agreed, and the dogs are tied for the law, causes Tom had chances of upste Jerry.
September 6, 1952
October 18, 1952
Th Contains footage from .
November 29, 1952
January 10, 1953
Only Tom and Jerry cartoon scored by Edward Plumb. Copyright notice: 1951.
February 21, 1953
First appearances of Jumbo and his mother. Copyright notice: 1951.
March 21, 1953
Last cartoon to win an .:32 Copyright notice: 1952.
April 25, 1953
September 5, 1953
October 17, 1953
Copyright notice: 1952.
November 21, 1953
Fou contains footage from , , and . Copyright notice: 1952.
January 23, 1954
Copyright notice: 1953.
January 30, 1954
Copyright notice: 1952.
April 17, 1954
Copyright notice: 1952.
May 29, 1954
Copyright notice: 1952.
August 14, 1954
September 4, 1954
October 2, 1954
November 13, 1954
November 20, 1954
Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. Last cartoon to get nominated for an .
December 18, 1954
Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. Last cartoon to get nominated for an .
March 12, 1955
Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope. Copyright notice: 1954.
April 30, 1955
Produced simultaneously in both the standard Academy format and in widescreen CinemaScope.
May 21, 1955
September 2, 1955
September 9, 1955
Produced in CinemaScope.
October 14, 1955
Fi contains footage from , , and .
November 11, 1955
Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released in the standard . All subsequent Hanna-Barbera cartoons were released in CinemaScope. Final Tom and Jerry cartoon released with
as producer. First appearance of
November 19, 1955
Produced in CinemaScope. First Tom and Jerry cartoon with
as both producers and directors. Nominated for an .
January 27, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope. Copyright notice: 1955.
March 23, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope. Remake of .
May 4, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope.
September 7, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope. Nominated for an .
October 21, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope
November 16, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope.
December 14, 1956
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
February 22, 1957
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. CinemaScope remake version of . Copyright notice: 1956.
April 19, 1957
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last cartoon released before the original
shut down.
June 7, 1957
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. CinemaScope remake of .
September 6, 1957
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
November 1, 1957
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
January 3, 1958
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Copyright notice: 1956.
March 7, 1958
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
May 2, 1958
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
June 6, 1958
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo.
August 1, 1958
Produced in CinemaScope and Perspecta Stereo. Last Tom and Jerry cartoon produced at the original
before it shut down in 1958. Copyright notice: 1957.
The following thirteen cartoons were directed by , produced by , and animated at Snyder's Rembrandt Films in ,
(now in the ). All cartoons were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
September 7, 1961
Copyright notice: 1960.
October 26, 1961
December 7, 1961
March 23, 1962
April 13, 1962
May 18, 1962
June 22, 1962
July 20, 1962
August 10, 1962
September 14, 1962
October 12, 1962
November 1, 1962
December 21, 1962
The following 34 cartoons were produced by
in Hollywood, California, and released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Earlier films were produced in conjunction with Walter Bien's "Sib Tower 12 Productions" (one or the other credited on the 1963 and 1964 productions), until it was integrated into a new animation department called . Directors (if other than Jones) or co-directors for each short are listed.
All were released on DVD in 2009 as part of .
July 27, 1963
February 25, 1964
March 24, 1964
Co-directed by .
April 14, 1964
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
May 12, 1964
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
December 8, 1964
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
January 20, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
January 27, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Copyright notice: 1964.
February 10, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
March 3, 1965
Directed by
and co-directed by Maurice Noble.
March 24, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
April 7, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
May 19, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Released with .
June 9, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
December 22, 1965
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
January 20, 1966
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
February 17, 1966
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
March 3, 1966
Co-directed by Maurice Noble. Accidentally credits Abe Levitow for direction.
April 28, 1966
Directed by
May 5, 1966
Directed by .
June 30, 1966
Directed by Abe Levitow.
July 14, 1966
Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by . Si contains footage from , , , , , , , and .
August 4, 1966
Directed by Abe Levitow.
September 8, 1966
Directed by Abe Levitow.
January 20, 1967
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
February 24, 1967
Directed by Abe Levitow. .
March 10, 1967
Directed by Abe Levitow. First sequel to O-Solar Meow.
April 7, 1967
Directed by Abe Levitow. Released with .
April 14, 1967
Co-directed by Maurice Noble.
April 21, 1967
Directed by Abe Levitow.
May 5, 1967
Directed by Abe Levitow.
June 23, 1967
Direction credited to William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with story and supervision by Tom Ray. Seventh and fi Contains footage from , , , , , and .
August 25, 1967
Directed by Ben Washam. Second sequel to O-Solar Meow.
September 8, 1967
Directed by Ben Washam. Sequel to The Cat's Me-Ouch.
April 6, 2001
Only made-for-TV short.
Directed by Karl Toerge. Contains footage from .
September 27, 2005
Directed by
October 7, 2014
Two-minute sketch shown as part of
telethon in the United Kingdom.
(1945 film) with Jerry cameo
(1953 film) with Tom and Jerry cameo
with Spike Bulldog and His Tyke Son 1957
(1975 TV series, )
(1980 TV series, 15 episodes)
(1990 TV series, )
(1992 feature film)
(2006 TV series, )
(2014 TV series, )
Leonard Maltin's book of Mice and Magic: History of American Animated Cartoons
Vallance, Tom (). "Joseph Barbera: Animation pioneer whose creations with William Hanna included the Flintstones and Tom and Jerry". The Independent (London).

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