![]() Yes, Tom’s head is actually cut off at the end. ![]() Outnumbered 2 to 1 (Jerry is aided by his little cousin), however, Tom fails and is executed by guillotine. Throughout this episode, Tom tries his hardest to obey his master’s command and keep the royal dinner table clear of mice. ![]() Granted, he should be thankful for being admitted to heaven in the first place as that is not the case in every episode. His undeniably painful demise in the episode “Mouse Trouble" for example is, as illustrated above, casually played off as a mere inconvenience. (In the interest of fairness, Tom did throw Jerry out first earlier in the same episode.ĭeath, although a rare occurrence in a life even as dark as Tom’s, is handled remarkably lightly throughout the series. For example, in the episode titled “Buddies Thicker Than Water”, pictured above, his death is merely implied as we are left with the image of him lying in the freezing snow, unconscious. "Tom and Jerry" being just a cartoon (albeit, at times, a darn dark one), actual death is never shown on screen. That’s right, Tom actually dies in a few episodes.
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