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Latest revision as of 05:08, 22 April 2014
- Whenever Tom and Jerry team up against a greater foe typically qualifies as a CMOA, because when they do, said foe is in for a vicious defeat. "Dog Trouble" and "Triplet Trouble" are two of the best examples of why it's not a good idea to piss both Tom and Jerry off.
- It doesn't just have to be when they team up to defeat an enemy either. Any time they team up counts as a CMOA or a CMOH. There's one episode I know of in particular where Tom and Jerry work together to bring a baby safely home (because the Dumb Blonde babysitter is too busy chatting on the phone).
- It can also be particularly gratifying when Tom wins on occasion. When he does win it tends to be because he really deserved to.