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Butch

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Butch
Tom and Jerry character
First appearanceThe Alley Cat (early version)
July 5, 1941
Baby Puss (official version)
December 25, 1943
Created byHugh Harman (early version)
William Hanna (official version)
Joseph Barbera (official version)
Voiced byEnglish
Clarence Nash (1941, 1945)
Harry E. Lang (1941–1943)
William Hanna (1946-1948; 1950-1954)
Frank Graham (1946)
Dick Nelson (1946)
Daws Butler (1955–1957)
Mel Blanc (1965)
Alan Marriott (2000)
Marc Silk (2002)
Maurice LaMarche (2002)
Tony Cervone (2005)
Colin Murdock (2006–2008)
Joey D'Auria (2014–present)
Spanish
Víctor Mares Jr.
Portuguese
Mauro Ramos
Japanese
Tomohiro Nishimura
Information
SpeciesFeral cat
GenderMale

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Butch (formerly known as Tom in working name) is a fictional character from the Tom and Jerry series of theatrical cartoon short films by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Originally created by Hugh Harman, Butch is an alley cat with black fur who first appeared in the 1941 MGM animated short The Alley Cat. His first official appearance in the Tom and Jerry series was in 1943's Baby Puss, alongside Topsy and the already-established Meathead. His name changed to Butch to avoid confused with Tom.[1]

Featured shorts[edit]

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio[edit]

  • The Alley Cat (1941)

Hanna-Barbera/Chuck Jones Tom and Jerry shorts[edit]

Spike and Tyke shorts[edit]

Turner Entertainment/Warner Bros. Animation shorts[edit]

Tom and Jerry Tales[edit]

Voice actors[edit]

  • Clarence Nash (1941; 1945)
  • Harry E. Lang (1941–1943)
  • William Hanna (1946-1948; 1950-1954; occasionally uses Tom's archived trademark screams; uncredited)
  • Frank Graham (1946)
  • Dick Nelson (1946)
  • Daws Butler (1955–1957)
  • Mel Blanc (1965)
  • Alan Marriott (2000)
  • Marc Silk (2002)
  • Maurice LaMarche (2002)
  • Tony Cervone (2005)
  • Colin Murdock (2006–2008)
  • Joey D'Auria (2014–present)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Tralfaz: MGM's Other Tom Cat". Tralfaz. 27 May 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2020.


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