Jerry Mouse

""Down, please?""

- Jerry

Jeremy "Jerry" Adam Mouse is a fictional animated character and the deuteragonist in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's series of Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoon short films. Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbara, Jerry is a brown anthropomorphic mouse, who first appeared in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. Hanna gave the mouse's original name as "Jerry", while Barbara claimed the mouse went unnamed in his first appearance. In Tom and Jerry: the Movie, he was voiced by Dana Hill, and serves as the deuteragonist. He is Tom's rival.

Tom & Jerry cartoons
Jerry appeared in the first episode of Tom and Jerry. He was unamed in the short but was known as "Jinx" and was less smart. However, In the second Tom and Jerry episode (A Midnight Snack), His name was turned into "Jerry". He mostly wins in most of the time, but sometimes gets outsmarted and Tom wins.

Anchors Away
Jerry appeared as a ruler of a kingdom where music is banned because he believes that he lacks talent, and Gene Kelly pursuades the mouse into preforming a song-and-dance number with him. Tom briefly appears as a butler for Jerry.

Dangerous When Wet
In the film, Tom and Jerry did an underwater ballet with the main character, Katie Higgins.

Tom and Jerry Kids
In 1990, Jerry wears a red bowtie and is a more "childlike" version of himself. He appeared with Tom, who also is a childlike version of himself.

Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring
Jerry is a very naughty little mouse who causes all sorts of trouble for Tom (who is assigned by his young wizard owner Chip to guard the magic ring in his absence) when the magic ring gets stuck on his head.

Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale
Jerry Mouse's wish for a chance to dance in a ballet on Christmas Eve magically comes true and gets whisked away into a magical enchanted holiday kingdom where he is welcomed with a nice Christmas dinner by the toys and he dances with a music box ballerina and he becomes happy as happy can be.

But not for long, as his happiness ceases and his welcoming feast is rudely interrupted by a gang of alley cats, lead by Tom Cat who serves as the captain of the guards for the wicked and greedy King of the Cats.

Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes
Jerry has a crush on Miss Red

Tom and Jerry and The Wizard of Oz
He and Tom live in Kansas with Dorothy Gale

Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse
He serves as Robin Hood's little sidekick and messenger mouse

Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure
He and Tom live with Jack and his Mother at a Storybook-themed amusement park

Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
He and Tom begin as childhood friends, or frenemies, growing up with an elf girl named Athena who raises them at a home for unwanted animals.

Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest
He and Tom are on a relaxing vacation when they encounter a boy named Johnny Quest

Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
He, Tom, Toto and Dorothy must return to Oz when the evil Gnome King takes over the land

Heroic Acts

 * Helps save a girl named Robyn Starling from her wicked Aunt Figg.
 * Helps a circus lion return to the African jungle.
 * Saves the holiday kingdom from the evil Cat King and his gang.
 * Rescues a puppy who was thrown out the car window to drown.
 * Saves a new kitten from Tom Cat's cruelty.
 * Saves Tom Cat on certain occasions.
 * Helps Dorothy and Toto return home to Kansas.
 * Protects a baby woodpecker from Tom.
 * Saves a baby duckling named Quacker from Tom on occasions.
 * Saves his ward Tuffy from Tom on occasions.
 * Rescues Spike from the dog catcher.

Love Interests

 * Peep (Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars)
 * Lillie Mouse and Marie Mouse (Tom and Jerry cartoon: "Tom and Cherie")
 * La Petite Ballerina (Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale)
 * Cherie Mouse and Toots Mouse (The Tom and Jerry Show 2014)

Trivia

 * Although not truly a villain, he is considered a Fan Villain.
 * His name "Jerry" comes from his first name which is Jeremy. His middle name Adam, comes from the fact that he was Tom's very first rival since childhood.
 * Jerry does not appear in Castaras, but is mentioned by Tom many times.