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** Even before that, Jerry signs the Certificate of Forgiveness when he realizes what will happen to Tom if it isn't signed. He may not like Tom, but no one deserves Hell.

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** Even before that, Jerry signs the Certificate of Forgiveness when he realizes [[DraggedOffToHell what will happen to Tom Tom]] if it isn't signed. He may not like Tom, but no one deserves Hell.signed.
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* After the [[NightmareFuel disturbingly]] [[TearJerker depressing]] events in ''Heavenly Puss'', it is to the relief of many watchers that it was AllJustADream and Tom hugs and kisses a bewildered Jerry.
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* The endings of "The Night Before Christmas" and "Snowbody Loves Me" [[spoiler: Basically the same thing--Tom makes Jerry stay out in the cold, but rescues him from freezing to death.]]
* In "Puppy Tale", [[spoiler: Tom kicks Jerry and a puppy Jerry had taken in out the house. During the night, a severe thunderstorm kicks up and Tom feels guilty for what he did, worrying that Jerry and the puppy could drown in the flood. He goes out to find them, only to be swept away by the flood waters. Jerry and the puppy (who were safe), find him and bring him back to care for him. When Tom wakes up, he then gives the puppy milk and the puppy calls all his friends to share with them. Tom (and Jerry) just looks on happily.]]

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* The endings of "The Night Before Christmas" and "Snowbody Loves Me" [[spoiler: Basically the same thing--Tom makes Jerry stay out in the cold, but rescues him from freezing to death.]]
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* In "Puppy Tale", [[spoiler: Tom kicks Jerry and a puppy Jerry had taken in out the house. During the night, a severe thunderstorm kicks up and Tom feels guilty for what he did, worrying that Jerry and the puppy could drown in the flood. He goes out to find them, only to be swept away by the flood waters. Jerry and the puppy (who were safe), find him and bring him back to care for him. When Tom wakes up, he then gives the puppy milk and the puppy calls all his friends to share with them. Tom (and Jerry) just looks on happily.]]
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--> '''Quacker:'''[proudly] That's my mommy!
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** The most heartwarming part of this short is arguably how Tupo defends first Jerry from Tom, and later Tom from a local bullying greyhound, with the reasoning that he ''hates'' it when someone thinks they can bully others just because they are bigger and stronger. Tupo posseses a degree of super strength and uses it to protect anyone who is victimized.

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** The most heartwarming part of this short is arguably how Tupo defends first Jerry from Tom, and later Tom from a local bullying greyhound, with the reasoning that he ''hates'' it when someone thinks they can bully others just because they are bigger and stronger. Tupo posseses possesses a degree of super strength and uses it to protect anyone who is victimized.



* At the end of both "Lonesome Mouse," and "Old Rocking Chair Tom," after Tom "rescues" Mamy from Jerry (who in both cases were really just plotting to let Tom back into the house,) Mamy rewards him by giving him a pie,and apologizes for throwing him out of the house. Harsh as she can often be, it's pretty clear that she values Tom greatly.

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* At the end of both "Lonesome Mouse," and "Old Rocking Chair Tom," after Tom "rescues" Mamy from Jerry (who in both cases were really just plotting to let Tom back into the house,) Mamy rewards him by giving him a pie,and pie, and apologizes for throwing him out of the house. Harsh as she can often be, it's pretty clear that she values Tom greatly.
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* Jerry saving a frozen Tom in ''Buddies Thicker Than Water'' after Tom writes him a note to help him. Jerry brings him in the house, thaws him out and serves him a delicious meal. They spend some nice time together while drinking champagne. That is, until Tom's owner returns and as she was ready to throw him out again, he convinces her to remain by catching Jerry and throwing him outside.
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** Even before that, Jerry signs the Certificate of Forgiveness when he realizes what will happen to Tom if it isn't signed. He may not like Tom, but no one deserves Hell.
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* In the Chuck Jones cartoon "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman," when Tom catches a cold and is shivering/sneezing like mad, (or at least, pretending to,) Jerry sits close by, looking ''incredibly'' worried about the guy. Jerry even begins to hand him a tissue when he weakly gestures towards the tissue box; (that is, until Tom quickly recovers and grabs Jerry, preparing to eat him...)

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* In the Chuck Jones Creator/ChuckJones cartoon "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman," when Tom catches a cold and is shivering/sneezing like mad, (or at least, pretending to,) Jerry sits close by, looking ''incredibly'' worried about the guy. Jerry even begins to hand him a tissue when he weakly gestures towards the tissue box; (that is, until Tom quickly recovers and grabs Jerry, preparing to eat him...)
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** Made even more heartwarming by Tom, one-half of the greatest Silent duo in history, giving out a BigNo before he saves Quacker.

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** Made even more heartwarming by Tom, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness one-half of the greatest Silent duo in history, history]], giving out a BigNo before he saves Quacker.
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* In ''Professor Tom'', Jerry befriends a young kitten named Topsy. He teaches Topsy that cat and mice like them should friends instead of enemies. They work, and after they defeat Tom, the two walk away as friends, holding hands.

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* In ''Professor Tom'', Jerry befriends a young kitten named Topsy. He teaches Topsy that cat and mice like them should be friends instead of enemies. They work, and after they defeat Tom, the two walk away as friends, holding hands.
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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker [[OhCrap realizes this]] (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!"). To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.

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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker [[OhCrap realizes this]] (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!"). To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I "[[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove I still love you, Mommy!" Mommy!]]" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.

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* In ''Professor Tom'', Jerry befriends a young kitten named Topsy. He teaches Topsy about friendship, and that cat and mice like them should be so. They work, and after they defeat Tom, the two walk away as friends, holding hands.

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* In ''Professor Tom'', Jerry befriends a young kitten named Topsy. He teaches Topsy about friendship, and that cat and mice like them should be so. friends instead of enemies. They work, and after they defeat Tom, the two walk away as friends, holding hands.hands.
* Tom's girlfriend in ''Muscle Beach Tom''. She's a beautiful and nice cat who is enjoying herself. She dances delightfully to the radio music and is filled with joy by weightlifting. It's no wonder Tom, Butch and Jerry all fall in love with her and fight to win her heart.
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* In ''Professor Tom'', Jerry befriends a young kitten named Topsy. He teaches Topsy about friendship, and that cat and mice like them should be so. They work, and after they defeat Tom, the two walk away as friends, holding hands.
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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker realizes this (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!"). To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.

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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker [[OhCrap realizes this this]] (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!"). To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.
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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker realizes this (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!" To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.

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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker realizes this (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to cook himself ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!" dinner!"). To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as [[OcularGushers tears stream down Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.
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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker realizes this, he decides to throw himself into boiling water because his "mommy" wanted that. Despite this, Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy" and jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as Tom [[OcularGushers streams tears down his cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.

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* In "That's My Mommy," Quacker confuses Tom as his mother, despite Tom's efforts to eat him. When Quacker realizes this, this (while preparing a recipe for "Mommy"), he decides looks forlorn and marches up a spoon leaning on the pot, preparing to throw cook himself into boiling water because his "mommy" wanted that. Despite this, ("Well, if my nice sweet mommy wants a duck dinner, my nice sweet mommy's gonna ''have'' a duck dinner!" To really [[TearJerker jerk the tears]], Quacker says, "I still love you, Mommy" and Mommy!" just before he jumps into the water. It is at this point that Tom has a change of heart and saves Quacker from a boiling death. The two hug as Tom [[OcularGushers streams tears stream down his Tom's cheeks]], and the cartoon ends with the two quacking at each other in a duck pond.
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** Made even more heartwarming by Tom, one-half of the greatest Silent duo in history, gives out a BigNo before he saves Quacker.

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** Made even more heartwarming by Tom, one-half of the greatest Silent duo in history, gives giving out a BigNo before he saves Quacker.Quacker.
** Tom really starts having a change of heart when Quacker tells Tom to take a break and let him cook. And it's solidified when Quacker tells him that he still loves him.
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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of [[JerkassBall torture from Jerry]] abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.

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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of [[JerkassBall torture from Jerry]] abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.his moral victory is worth more to him than the money.
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* In the Chuck Jones cartoon "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman," when Tom catches a cold and is shivering/sneezing like mad, (or at least, pretending to,) Jerry sits close by, looking ''incredibly'' worried about the guy.

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* In the Chuck Jones cartoon "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman," when Tom catches a cold and is shivering/sneezing like mad, (or at least, pretending to,) Jerry sits close by, looking ''incredibly'' worried about the guy. Jerry even begins to hand him a tissue when he weakly gestures towards the tissue box; (that is, until Tom quickly recovers and grabs Jerry, preparing to eat him...)


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** Tom's reaction to Jerry saving him- he looks at Jerry with sincere gratitude and gingerly shakes his hand.
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* In the Chuck Jones cartoon "The A-Tom-Inable Snowman," when Tom catches a cold and is shivering/sneezing like mad, (or at least, pretending to,) Jerry sits close by, looking ''incredibly'' worried about the guy.
** In an odd example of an entire character being a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming, there's the Saint Bernard who repeatedly pops in and out of the cartoon to rescue Tom. Doesn't hurt that the dog's character design is irresistibly cute and dopey-looking.



* In "Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes", after Jerry is grapped by the henchmen, Tom springs into action to save him.

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* In "Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes", after Jerry is grapped captured by the henchmen, Tom springs into action to save him.
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** Simultaneously funny and heartwarming is how Tom then flips through the book again and finds it ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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* "Mouse In Manhattan". Jerry ditches Tom because he's bored of country life and heads to NewYorkCity. The end of the episode has Jerry ''running back'' to the relative safety of his old home, and kissing a ''confused'' Tom (who never read the goodbye note Jerry left).

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* "Mouse In Manhattan". Jerry ditches Tom because he's bored of country life and heads to NewYorkCity.UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity. The end of the episode has Jerry ''running back'' to the relative safety of his old home, and kissing a ''confused'' Tom (who never read the goodbye note Jerry left).
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* ''Life With Tom'' is a ClipShow featuring previous Tom and Jerry cartoons written as the titular book. Tom is furious that the book has made him a laughingstock...but then Jerry revealed that he instructed the publishers of his novel to give half of his ''$50,000 royalties'' to Tom.
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* At the end of both "Lonesome Mouse," and "Old Rocking Chair Tom," after Tom "rescues" Mamy from Jerry (who in both cases were really just plotting to let Tom back into the house,) Mamy rewards him by giving him a pie,and apologizes for throwing him out of the house. Harsh as she can often be, it's pretty clear that she values Tom greatly.
** In the latter example, Tom shares his pie with Jerry.
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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of [[TookALevelInJerkass torture from Jerry]] abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.

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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of [[TookALevelInJerkass [[JerkassBall torture from Jerry]] abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.
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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of torture from Jerry abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.

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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of [[TookALevelInJerkass torture from Jerry Jerry]] abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.
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* In "The Million Dollar Cat", Tom is able to inherit a million dollars on one condition: he doesn't hurt any other being. After a episode's worth of torture from Jerry abusing this handicap, Tom finally cracks and attacks Jerry. Though he initially [[SuddenlyVoiced laments "throwing away a million dollars"]], he happily goes back to attacking Jerry, not caring because he's happy.
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** The most heartwarming part of this short is arguably how Tupo defends first Jerry from Tom, and later Tom from a local bullying greyhound, with the reasoning that he ''hates'' it when someone thinks they can bully others just because they are bigger and stronger. Tupo posseses a degree of super strength and uses it to protect anyone who is victimized.

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