On a sunny day, the feuding duo Tom and Jerry are at it again, their loud commotion echoing through every corner of the yard. This time, Tom’s tail gets snipped into paper-cut shapes by a pair of scissors, and he furiously chases after Jerry—only to be distracted by a beautiful kitten from the neighboring yard, turning his attention to flirting instead. Just then, Jerry’s inner demon appears. The demon warns him that whenever Tom makes a new girlfriend, it’s always Jerry who ends up suffering. It proceeds to recount all the amusing and troublesome girlfriend incidents from the past: like in "Salt Water Tabby," where a greedy Jerry gets tossed into the sea by Tom while he’s busy wooing a lady; in "The Mouse Comes to Dinner," when Tom invites Toots over for dinner and forces Jerry to play waiter; in "Texas Tom," where cowboy Tom strums his guitar to impress a girl but orders Jerry to work the record player; and in "Solid Serenade," where Tom belts out love songs late at night, ruining Jerry’s sleep…
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