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Northern Light Fish Fight is the twenty-fourth episode of Tom and Jerry Tales. It is directed by Neal Sternecky, with a story written by Richard Pursel, teleplay by Charles Schneider and storyboarded by Ken Boyer and Kirk Hansen.

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Tom was fishing, the fish is not catching well for him all this time. Tom was able to make many holes in the ice later. Jerry decides to go fishing too and he came across a huge green fish and she started jumping in different directions. Jerry, along with the fish, crashed into the Totem Pole

The fishy smell has reached Tom's nose and Tom decides to eat the fish

Tom started throwing snowballs right at Jerry and Jerry made a snow fort Tom kept throwing snowballs and Jerry made the fish catapult the snowballs and they fell on Tom

Later, Tom hides in the Totem Pole and started to approach Jerry's castle, then he was able to climb to the top of the Totem. Tom tries to grab Jerry but is splashed with water and Tom fell off the Totem, then the Totem crushed Tom

Tom destroyed Jerry's fortress, then Jerry himself hit Tom and Jerry left with a fish on a Totem Pole Tom became more angry and he ran after his dream

Jerry got to the top of the mountain and there was aurora borealis above the mountain When Tom came Jerry started to control the northern lights and Totem Pole patterns started to appear on it this had a bad effect on Tom and Tom fell down the mountain at the end of the concert

For dinner, Tom and Jerry decided to eat Fish, but Polar Bear ate it and had to eat forks to end the episode.

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Trivia[]

  • This is the first time Tom's body shatters in some way (in this case, Tom's head shattered), along with Snow Mouse.
  • The scene in which Jerry "conducts" the Northern Lights includes an iteration of Modest Mussorgsky's "Night on Bald Mountain," a classical song commonly associated with scenes of terror and made famous by the 1940 Disney film Fantasia.
  • Like Ho Ho Horrors, Tom's William Hanna scream is reused. This is also the last time in Tom and Jerry Tales that William Hanna's scream is used.
  • This is one of the few Tom and Jerry Tales episodes where Tom and Jerry both lose at the end as the fish they were fighting over ends up getting eaten by a polar bear.
  • Tom's body did get shattered again just like in The A-Tom-Inable Snowman.

In Other Languages[]

Names, etymology and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology and notes
Portuguese
(Brazil)
Fome Demais para Peixe de Menos

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Tom and Jerry Tales
Season 1
Tiger Cat | Feeding Time | Polar Peril | Joy Riding Jokers | Cat Got Your Luggage? | City Dump Chumps | Way-Off Broadway | Egg Beats | Cry Uncle | Bats What I Like About the South | Fraidycat Scat | Tomb It May Concern | Din-O-Sores | Freaky Tiki | Prehisterics | Digital Dilemma | Hi, Robot | Tomcat Jetpack | Fire Breathing Tom Cat | Medieval Menace | The Itch | Ho Ho Horrors | Doggone Hill Hog | Northern Light Fish Fight | Cat Nebula | Martian Mice | Spaced Out Cat | Octo Suave | Beach Bully Bingo | Treasure Map Scrap | Destruction Junction | Battle of the Power Tools | Jackhammered Cat | Tin Cat of Tomorrow | Beefcake Tom | Tomcat Superstar | Piranha Be Loved By You | Spook House Mouse | Abracadumb
Season 2
More Powers to You | Catch Me Though You Can't | Power Tom | Zent Out of Shape | I Dream of Meanie | Which Witch | Don't Bring Your Pet to School Day | Cat Show Catastrophe | The Cat Whisperer | Adventures in Penguin Sitting | Cat of Prey | Jungle Love | Invasion of the Body Slammers | Monster Con | Over the River and Boo the Woods | Xtreme Trouble | A Life Less Guarded | Sasquashed | Summer Squashing | League of Cats | Little Big Mouse | Bend It Like Thomas | Endless Bummer | Game Set Match | The Declaration of Independunce | Kitty Hawked | 24 Karat Kat | Hockey Schtick | Snow Brawl | Snow Mouse | DJ Jerry | Kitty Cat Blues | Flamenco Fiasco | You're Lion | Kangadoofus | Monkey Chow | Game of Mouse & Cat | Babysitting Blues | Catfish Follies
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