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Tuffy is a very young mouse who is a friend with Jerry. Despite his smallness, Tom still chases after him. He knows French and English.
The famous cartoon cat who hungers for Jerry the Mouse and his friends. He is the character known for trying numerous times to feed upon Jerry only for his plans to be foiled and he humiliated.
One of the two titular protagonists of the popular Tom & Jerry cartoons produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Son of Spike the bulldog of Tom and Jerry Fame. Many times he is shown as a cat chaser in training.
A bulldog who doesn't like cats, especially Tom. Because they have a common enemy, he'll sometimes team up with Jerry.
Grumpy bear who seems to have a lot of bad luck. He starred in cartoons from 1939-1954
Comic book funny animal whose brother is Dip. Flip is the little monkey-girl, while Dip is the monkey-boy. Flip and Dip were copyrighted by Dell editor Oskar Lebeck in 1942.
Comic book little monkey whose sister is Flip. Was in back pages of some of the Tom and Jerry comics. Credits include Oskar Lebeck (copyright), Gaylord DuBois (writer), H.G. McBride and later Ken Champin and Vic Lockman (artists).
Funny animal bird.
An arch-rival to Wuff the Prairie Dog.
Funny animal elk who hung around Barney Bear
Barney Bear's nephew, sibling of Fuzzy
Barney Bear's nephew, sibling of Wuzzy
Funny animal who had his own strips in some of the Tom and Jerry comics.
Duck from Tom and Jerry cartoons and comics. Sometimes Quacker and Jerry team up to thwart Tom from eating one or the other (or both)
Donkey who had many comic adventures with Barney Bear.
His name should tell you what he's like. He is most famous for being the star of the Tex Avery cartoons, although there were only five of those made. He was later in Droopy: Master Detective.
The cartoon basset hound created by Tex Avery. Although small and unassuming, the bad guys can't get the drop on him.
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