| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Sep 06, 1975 | ||
| E2 | Sep 06, 1975 | ||
| E3 | Sep 06, 1975 | ||
| E4 | Sep 13, 1975 | ||
| E5 | Sep 13, 1975 | ||
| E6 | Sep 13, 1975 | ||
| E7 | Sep 20, 1975 | ||
| E8 | Sep 20, 1975 | ||
| E9 | Sep 20, 1975 | ||
| E10 | Sep 27, 1975 | ||
| E11 | Sep 27, 1975 | ||
| E12 | Sep 27, 1975 | ||
| E13 | Oct 04, 1975 | ||
| E14 | Oct 04, 1975 | ||
| E15 | Oct 04, 1975 | ||
| E16 | Oct 11, 1975 | ||
| E17 | Oct 11, 1975 | ||
| E18 | Oct 11, 1975 | ||
| E19 | Oct 18, 1975 | ||
| E20 | Oct 18, 1975 | ||
| E21 | Oct 18, 1975 | ||
| E22 | Oct 25, 1975 | ||
| E23 | Oct 25, 1975 | ||
| E24 | Oct 25, 1975 | ||
| E25 | Nov 01, 1975 | ||
| E26 | Nov 01, 1975 | ||
| E27 | Nov 01, 1975 | ||
| E28 | Nov 08, 1975 | ||
| E29 | Nov 08, 1975 | ||
| E30 | Nov 08, 1975 | ||
| E31 | Nov 15, 1975 | ||
| E32 | Nov 15, 1975 | ||
| E33 | Nov 15, 1975 | ||
| E34 | Nov 22, 1975 | ||
| E35 | Nov 22, 1975 | ||
| E36 | Nov 22, 1975 | ||
| E37 | Nov 27, 1975 | ||
| E38 | Nov 27, 1975 | ||
| E39 | Nov 27, 1975 | ||
| E40 | Nov 29, 1975 | ||
| E41 | Nov 29, 1975 | ||
| E42 | Nov 29, 1975 | ||
| E43 | Dec 06, 1975 | ||
| E44 | Dec 06, 1975 | ||
| E45 | Dec 06, 1975 | ||
| E46 | Dec 13, 1975 | ||
| E47 | Dec 13, 1975 | ||
| E48 | Dec 13, 1975 |
The New Tom & Jerry Show remains a definitive pillar of Saturday morning animated comedy television, having concluded its influential run on ABC. This iteration of the iconic duo marked a significant departure from the slapstick violence of the original theatrical shorts, reimagining the cat and mouse as a cooperative pair of friends. Created by the legendary Hanna-Barbera studio, the series adapted to the stringent broadcast standards of the 1970s while maintaining the high-quality character designs and expressive animation that fans associated with the franchise. Its legacy is found in how it expanded the scope of the characters world, placing them in diverse scenarios that relied on teamwork rather than conflict, which introduced a whole new generation of viewers to the brand in a more sanitized yet charming light.
Decades later, the show remains a rewatch staple for fans who appreciate the nostalgic aesthetic of 1970s animation and the unique dynamic of a non-adversarial Tom and Jerry. It serves as a fascinating historical artifact that illustrates how creative teams navigated cultural shifts and regulatory pressures without losing the core appeal of their stars. By focusing on situational comedy and visual gags that did not rely on physical harm, the series proved that the duo could sustain a television format through personality alone. This era of the franchise continues to be celebrated for its vibrant color palettes and the unmistakable charm of the Hanna-Barbera era, ensuring its place in the broader tapestry of animation history.