The aliens try to put him in an extractor, and he runs away. He tries as hard as he can to lay those eggs, but Tom fails. Thus, the aliens tell Tom to lay 1995 more eggs. The aliens in the UFO (giant alien mice, that is) need 2000 eggs for the queen's cake, and they already have 5 (actually 4, as Jerry is hiding in one of them). Tom pretends to be a chicken, but a UFO catches both Tom and Jerry, thinking that Tom is a chicken. Tom and Jerry chase each other around on a farm. Meanwhile, Jerry-turned into an elephant-enjoys the princess' hospitality and a nice cup of tea. Then more chomping sounds and loud screams are heard (this is Tom's classic scream by the way, rarely used or not used at all in all post-Hanna-Barbera productions). After a few tense seconds, Tom suddenly lets out a deafening scream. When he turns back into a mangy old cat, the girl becomes enraged, forcing Tom to dash back out of the castle into a moat, which is the home of a huge alligator. When Tom gets turned into a frog, the princess estatically kisses him, thinking he's a prince transformed by a spell. The cat and mouse duel in a wizard's lab, then the throne room with magic wands, turning one another into all sorts of strange things. Tom ends up in the bedroom of a little princess, engaging in a tea party with Winnie-the-Pooh from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes and Garfield from The Garfield Show while reading a fairy tale story to them. Tom chases Jerry through the woods and towards a castle. Jerry's spiritual mentor appears again and gives Jerry a gong to ring that summons a "Karate Guard" named Momo-sumo (played by Spike) to aid him whenever he needs help. Jerry then decides to go and fight Tom to which Tom pulls out a flyswatter and hits Jerry with it multiple times then slingshots him with the flyswatter back to his hole where he runs into one of his walls. After Jerry walks out of his hole he sees Tom at the end of a hallway and becomes afraid of him until Tom starts to mock Jerry and laughs at the thought of Jerry defeating him. After Jerry finishes training his spiritual mentor who is a ghost-like figure, appears and asks him if he's ready to take on Tom to which Jerry agrees. To check what the noise is coming from, Tom peeks through Jerry's mouse hole to find Jerry (dressed in a karate gi complete with a black belt) practicing karate with a punching bag resembling Tom. Mumbly (voiced by the late Don Messick and patterned loosely after Muttley of Wacky Races and Dastardly And Muttley In Their Flying Machines fame) and his schlocky stooge, Shnooker (voiced by John Stephenson).The short starts outside of Tom and Jerry's house and then cuts to Tom taking a nap but is suddenly awoken by Jerry. The second season ushered in 16 6-minute segments of The Mumbly Cartoon Show, a new Hanna-Barbera comedy/mystery concerning a snickering plainclothes man detective hound named Lt. In the first season, three 7-minute New Tom & Jerry segments alternated with two 10-minute ones concerning a 40-foot purple ape, Grape Ape (voiced by Bob Holt) and his fast-talking beagle buddy, a carnival hustler answering to the unlikely moniker of Beegle Beagle (voiced by Marty Ingels), or "Beegley Beagley," as G.A. Here, T&J, after years of rivalry, have become the best of friends (and Jerry dons a red bow tie, so the animators would be able to "fragment" his movements), in episodes wherein they roamed the world competing in sports, enduring on-the-job misadventures, running afoul of dastardly villains, solving mysteries and helping others.
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The Hanna-Barbera-created Oscar-winning cat-and-mouse team of Tom & Jerry returned to TV in an hour-long stretch of new adventures.