![]() ![]() One major example would be "Tom's Photo Finish". Humiliation Conga: Many cartoons are this for Tom.In some shorts, they actually coexist peacefully, either being forced into conflict by Tom's owner insisting on Tom doing his job as pest control since Jerry is technically a pest (if a mostly unintrusive one) or teaming up so that their live-and-let-live situation can continue. Friendly Enemies: While they're Arch-Enemies, they can be very friendly and laid-back towards each other when not in chases.A lot of times he gets over-fixated playing out Tom, it ends up costing him the upper hand, either due to overestimating Tom's own sneakiness or outright Laser-Guided Karma turning onto him. While his Heroic Comedic Sociopath persona is commonplace in cartoons, Jerry stands among the few that regularly has it come back to bite him.Or, in worst-case scenarios, being killed. ![]() He rarely ever knows when to quit and let his obsession with Jerry go, or even learn from his mistakes from being tricked, which results in him earning a karmic beatdown from someone. Stubbornness, occasional gullibility, clumsiness, and obsession for Tom.Enemy Mine: If there's someone who's a nuisance for both of them, Tom and Jerry would put aside their differences to face their common enemy.Other times, Jerry is going out of his way to attack Tom when he's trying to live peacefully, sometimes they team up and end their short as friends or as backstabbers, etc. Depending on the Writer: There's rarely a consistent portrayal of the duo aside from Tom being the one who chases Jerry with little success - sometimes Tom is being sadistic for the sake of it and wants to make Jerry or other animals suffer for fun.While this applies more to Tom, Jerry isn't immune either. ![]() The Chew Toy: Being characters in a slapstick cartoon, neither of them are safe from Amusing Injuries.Can't Live with Them, Can't Live without Them: There are multiple moments where Tom or Jerry get the chance to move with their lives and leave their rival for good, only to come back around to happily resuming their feud.Justified as the former is from a larger species than the latter. Big Guy, Little Guy: Whenever they're paired up, Tom is the "Big Guy" while Jerry is the "Little Guy".Big Eater: One of the few things they share in common is that they will pack themselves full of food given the chance, Jerry because he's a pest and Tom depending on whether he's homeless or not in the short.Their prolonged conflict also forms the basis of most of their shorts and is perhaps the most prominent part of their characters. Rarely does a minute go by without at least one of them trying to kill or otherwise harm the other. Arch-Enemies: Their conflict is considered to be among the most famous rivalries of all time. ![]() though it's slightly justified considering he loves cheese. Technically, he's not supposed to be in the house eating human food in the first place.
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