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The Tom and Jerry Show (2014) Season 2 Episode 3
After Tom accidentally lets a cricket into the house, he must get rid of it in order to avoid sleeping outside with Spike.
Episode Title: One-Way Cricket
Air Date: 2016-02-06
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