Spike (Tom and Jerry)
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Spike is a fictional character from the Tom and Jerry series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. In some cartoons, he was known as "Butch" or as "Killer". He is a stern bulldog who is particularly disapproving of cats, but a softie when it comes to mice. Spike has a few weaknesses that Tom tries to capitalize upon: his possessiveness about his bone and his ticklishness. He made his first appearance in the 1942 Tom and Jerry cartoon Dog Trouble, and his first speaking role was in 1944's The Bodyguard, where he was voiced by Billy Bletcher up until 1949, from which point he was voiced by Daws Butler.
In 1949's Love That Pup, Spike was given a puppy son, Tyke, who became another popular supporting character in the Tom and Jerry cartoons. A short-lived Spike and Tyke cartoon series was produced by MGM in 1957; only two entries were completed. Within a year, the MGM cartoon studio had shut down, and Hanna and Barbera took Spike and Tyke and retooled them to create one the first television successes for Hanna-Barbera Productions, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy.
This Spike is not to be confused with another character of the same name who appeared in Tex Avery and Michael Lah's Droopy cartoons, and four solo shorts, for MGM.
[edit] Spike's appearances in Tom and Jerry cartoons
- Dog Trouble, 1942
- The Bodyguard, 1944
- Puttin' on the Dog, 1944
- Quiet Please!, 1945
- Solid Serenade, 1946
- Cat Fishin', 1947
- The Invisible Mouse, 1947
- The Truce Hurts, 1948
- Heavenly Puss, 1949
- Love That Pup (with Tyke), 1949
- The Framed Cat, 1950
- Slicked-up Pup (with Tyke), 1951
- Cat Napping, 1951
- Fit to Be Tied, 1952
- The Dog House, 1952
- That's My Pup (with Tyke), 1952
- Two Little Indians, 1952
- Life with Tom (with Tyke), 1952
- Hic-cup Pup (with Tyke), 1952
- Pet Peeve, 1954
- Pup on a Picnic (with Tyke), 1954
- Smarty Cat, 1954
- Barbecue Brawl, 1956
- Tops with Pops (with Tyke - CinemaScope remake of Love That Pup), 1956
- Tom's Photo Finish, 1957
- Tot Watchers, 1957
[edit] Spike's appearances in Tom and Jerry Tales cartoons
- Spooky House Mouse
- Spaced of Cat
- Dog-Gone Hill Hog
- Joy Riding Jokers
- Feeding Time
- Tomcat Jetpack
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