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''Tom and Jerry Tales'' was a modern [[Revival]] of the ''[[
Episodes used a [[Three Shorts]] format, mirroring the length and format of the original theatrical shorts. Secondary characters from the original series returned, many for the first time since the 1950s. [[Droopy]] even starred in a few shorts alongside Tom and Jerry. It may have lacked some of the madcap [[Slapstick]] violence of the original shorts, and towards the end relied too heavily on [[Recycled in Space
The [[Direct to Video]] ''[[
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* [[Amusing Injuries]]: It wouldn't be ''Tom & Jerry'' otherwise.
* [[Antagonist in Mourning]]: Tom in "Bats What I Like About the South" creates a tombstone of Jerry and crying for him, not aware that Jerry is alive and scaring him with a bat who looks like him.
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* [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]]: In "Babysitting Blues" both Tom and Jerry babysit their respective nephews.
* [[Beach Episode]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N55Euk-zOqg Beach Bully Bingo.]
* [[The Cameo]]: Wolfie, from Tex Avery's ''[[Red Hot Riding Hood]]'' and numerous Droopy shorts, appears as a ghost in "Spook House Mouse". [[Everything's Worse
* [[Construction Zone Calamity]]: "Deconstruction Junction" and "Jackhammered Cat".
* [[Continuity Nod]]: At the end of "Babysitting Blues" Tom and Jerry both leave (after not wanting to watch their sisters kids any longer) to go fishing. Guess what they're doing in "Catfish Follies?"
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* [[The Faceless]]: Mrs. Two-Shoes and most other human characters in the series.
* [[Humanoid Female Animal]]: Tom's taste in cat-women hasn't changed.
* [[Mime
* [[Minor Injury Overreaction]]: When a tennis ball harmlessly bounces off of Tyke's nose in "Game, Set, Match" Spike proceeds to beat on Tom for being "Too rough" with him.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: "Beefcake Tom" has Jerry successfully making Tom strong. What does he get next? Tom uses him for a dumbbell.
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* [[Race Lift]]: Mammy Two-Shoes was brought back for the series, only she was recolored white and had a voice that sounded like a Southern accent (much like the actual Mammy Two Shoes, only her grammar isn't broken). Mammy was a controversial character because she portrayed [[Uncle Tomfoolery|several black stereotypes]] that were widespread in the 1940s, so the decision to make her white was to make the modern-day shorts politically correct.
* [[Recycled in Space]]: The duo is in the Middle Ages, prehistoric times, the US Revolutionary War...and even, indeed, IN SPACE!!
* [[Robosexual]]: In "Hi Robot!", Tom builds a mouse [[FemBot]] in order to trick Jerry into falling in love with it (which he does), but in the end the robot develops emotions and falls in love with Jerry, giving Tom a [[No
* [[Screwed
* [[Shout
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: Nibbles in a few shorts.
* [[Three Shorts]]
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