Tom and Jerry Kids has many characters spanning its four season run. Some of them may be recurring, while many of them appear in only one episode. Some of these characters have even made it to the spinoff show, Droopy, Master Detective.
Note that these apply to only original characters of the show. For characters that have appeared in earlier shorts, see the following pages for those characters:
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Main Characters
- Voiced by: Charlie Adler
Droopy's young son. He's possibly based on a prototype character that originally appeared in the classic Droopy short "Homesteader Droopy".
- Badass Adorable: Despite being quite small and adorable, he can surely kick some butt.
- Beware the Nice Ones: He's generally a good-natured little guy, but he does NOT take kindly to those who mess with his father. He's given McWolf (and other villains) quite a beatdown if they give Droopy a hard time.
- Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Averted in some episodes.
- Kidanova: If the pretty girls can't have his dad, they don't mind him instead.
- Kid Detective: Several episodes and the spin-off Droopy, Master Detective depict him as one.
- Missing Mom: His mother's identity has never been revealed.
- Perpetual Frowner: Like his dad, Dripple hardly ever smiles.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He's a tiny pup, but like his father, Dripple has displayed some amazing feats of strength.
- Voiced by: Frank Welker (English), Mario CastaƱeda (Spanish)
- Beard of Evil: As Paisley-Beard McWolf the Pirate in "Yo Ho Ho... Bub".
- Big Bad: Is this in most Droopy and Dripple shorts.
- Cartoonish Supervillainy: Most of his plots come out as this.
- Composite Character: In episodes where he has to compete against Droopy for the reward of Miss Vavoom, his personality can be seen as a fusion of the Wolf and Butch the Dog from the Tex Avery MGM Cartoons.
- Expy: Of the Wolf from Red Hot Riding Hood as well as the Droopy shorts. Like Miss Vavoom, he is almost the same character.
- Fangs Are Evil: Mostly averted, but there are instances of this trope in some episodes.
- Zig-zagged in "Dakota Droopy and the Lost Dutch Boy Mine". In some scenes, he is shown to have fangs, but in other scenes he doesn't seem to have fangs at all. Sometimes, within one scene, he will alternate between fangs and normal teeth. Whether this is Off-Model or not is highly unknown.
- Subverted in "Foreign Legion Frenzy". While he is shown to have fangs in the "Wanted!" Poster, he does not wear any throughout the rest of the episode.
- Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal
- Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist: Wears one in the beginning of "Fear of Flying".
- Iconic Outfit: Despite wearing a wide variety of outfits in different episodes, his most recurring outfit is a blue shirt, black vest, and brown/red pants, as pictured above.
- The One Who Wears Shoes: Most of the time, whenever Miss Vavoom or another main human character is not present.
- Voiced by: Teresa Ganzel
- Alien Princess: She assumes the role of a space princess in the episode Deep Space Droopy. Likewise, in the episode Conquest of the Planet Irwin, she is the queen of the titular planet.
- Bedlah Babe: As Princess Scheherazade in "Trés Sheik Poodles".
- Damsel in Distress: Every so often.
- Expy: Of Red from Red Hot Riding Hood. Pretty much the same character, mixed with some Jessica Rabbit elements.
- Meaningful Name
- Ms. Fanservice
- Parent Service
- Voiced by: Pat Fraley
A mangy anthropomorphic cat who's living in the streets. He is alongside Clyde and sometimes depicted as an antagonist of Bernie the Bird, including Spike and/or Tyke in the first episodes.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Wears only gloves and a bowtie.
- A Day in the Limelight: Got his own cartoon titled "Pound Hound."
- Brains and Brawn: He's the one with the brains to Clyde's brawn.
- Butt-Monkey: Kyle can be this at times.
- Fat and Skinny: He's the skinny one to Clydes Fat.
- Voiced by: Brian Cummings
A tall and obese anthropomorphic cat with a dimwitted, klutzy attitude, often creating mishaps in his surroundings by accident and/or mistake.
- Adaptational Villainy: Like Meathead, he was shown to be a member of Butch's gang in the Tom & Jerry (2021) movie.
- Brains and Brawn: He's the one with the brawn when it comes to being paired with Kyle or Tom.
- Buffoonish Tomcat: An clumsy Kindhearted Simpleton who's very klutzy and pretty much, slapstick-prone due to his clumsiness.
- Dumb Muscle: Along with being a Fat Idiot, he is tall and very strong.
- Fat and Skinny: He's the fat one to Kyle's skinny.
- Fat Idiot: An obese doofus who is quite fallible when he's usually trying to help Tom, he would usually end up making Tom's situation worse unintentionally.
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Tom seems to find him annoying and feels more satisfied leaving him in a problem he was having because of seeing how fallible he can be.
- Genius Ditz: Yes really, even for being a cat who seems to lack a ton of intelligence, he was occasionally shown to be skilled (e.g he was shown engineering in the opening theme song).
- Kindhearted Simpleton: Clearly not the brightest cat around, but is very kindhearted towards Tom and others who's always wanting to help Tom (whether he does this right or not).
- The Klutz: Due to him being very clumsy and a bit impulsive with his klutzy habits, he is this because of his goofy demeanor or is just unaware that he's making things worse like in the "My Pal" episode. But can be clumsy to ridiculous degrees.
- In "Clyde to the Rescue" and "My Pal", he can't even get the bucket off that was stuck in his head!
- Simpleton Voice: Speaks with a deep, dimwitted voice to go along with his goofy, ludicrous nature.
- Voiced by: TBA
- A Day in the Limelight: Got their own cartoon titled "Roughing It."
- Scout-Out
- Voiced by: Phil Hartman
- A Day in the Limelight: Got two cartoons focused on him.
- Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal
- Game Show Host: Can be seen hosting games in several episodes, or just hosting on itself.
- The Klutz: Can be klutzy in a buffoonish way at times.
- Motor Mouth: Quite the talkative one.
- Voiced by: William Callaway
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Wears only a hat and gloves.
- A Day in the Limelight: Got two cartoons focused on him.
- Dreadful Musician: To the point where he once literally destroyed the sunset with his bad singing at the end of one of his cartoons.
- Slower Than a Snail: He's not called Slowpoke for nothing.
- Weak, but Skilled: An literally slow mouse who is a master of the lasso and a formidable bullfighter.
- Voiced by: Frank Welker
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Wears only a red bandana. Averted in episodes in which he looks like Jerry.
- Big Eater: In his first appearance, he never gets fat when eating literally everything, this is averted later on in his appearances with his redesign.
- Butt-Monkey: On occasion.
- Cloudcuckoolander: In his first appearance in Season 2, Episode 7 "Wild Mouse", he was quite crazed and still is when Fun Personified.
- Expy: Wild Mouse originally looked like a monstrous version of Jerry in the show.
- Oblivious Adoption: He was raised by wolves, literally, no joke.
- The Trickster: Easily fools Tom when trying to catch him when setting traps, something Jerry is good at.
- Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness: Has this in his appearances showing his redesign.