"Now, where is that greedy mouse?" Tom asked.

"There he is!" Patch looked behind the tall blades of grass.

Jerry panicked and started running again. Tom got back on the broom with Patch and Robyn to chase him.

"Stop that mouse!" Robyn demanded since Jerry was being greedy.

"This won't be easy." Patch said.

"This'll be a piece of cake." Tom smirked as he stood up on the broom as it flew again.

"This is never just easy, Tom." Patch said.

"You should know that." Robyn added.

Tom then flew after Jerry and just as he caught the mouse in his paws, he crashed against the front gate.

"That can't be good." Patch said.

Jerry ended up flying away on the broomstick. Tom pried himself off the gate, got swallowed by a tree, and ended up in a mucky mess between frogs on lily pads and sunk in the mucky water.

"Poor Tom." Robyn sighed.

"Yeah." Patch said.

The broomstick noticed Patch, Robyn, and Tom fell off, so it kicked Jerry off from it and flew back over with the dust pan. Jerry was now flying into one of the neighbor's sand box.

"Looks like another adventure." Patch sighed.

"Yep..." Robyn sighed as well.

Tom came back and started the chase on Jerry once again.

"Wait for us!" Patch called.


The chase was on. Jerry balanced on top of a ball and ended up sliding on a roller-skate. The mouse then ended up out of the neighbor's yard and was now headed downtown.

"How are we going to catch him?" Robyn asks.

"Let's just go before anything else happens!" Patch started to run with Tom.

Robyn looked back at Chip's house, she then went inside and took out a paper and wrote a note on it, taping it to inside the front of the door and she then walked off to go after her pets.

"This might be a bit of a challenge." Tom said.

"Ya think?" Patch glanced up at him.

With that, they all then wandered the streets to catch Jerry and get that ring back once and for all.


"Wait, why don't we just use magic to get Jerry?" Patch asked.

Tom kept running ahead, going to get Jerry the old-fashioned way as he had done for what felt like both his and the mouse's entire lives.

"Or we could do it the long way?" Patch shrugged.

"That ring's pretty powerful, do you think our magic could outwit it?" Robyn asked the puppy.

"I don't know, but it's worth a shot." Patch said.

Robyn shrugged. "Well, okay."

"Okay, Jerry, you've been really rascally lately!" Patch glared. "It's time you pay the price!"

"And that would be?" Jerry asked.

"We mean it, Jerry, knock it off, this isn't like you!" Robyn glared.

"Yeah!" Patch added.

"Gotta catch me first!" Jerry kept running like a little rascal.

"Oh, I'm gonna give him such an eating when I catch him!" Tom scowled.

"Let's use our magic to grab Jerry and get the ring off him." Patch said.

"Okay, what spell can we use?" Robyn asked since she was still new to this whole wizard thing and having her own powers she never knew about until just today.

"Make one up." Patch said.

"Um... I'll try..." Robyn went into deep concentration. "Um... 'He used to be a pest of a mouse, now he's my pet and let him come back so we can make it back to the house'!" she made up a spell to make Jerry come back to them as the mouse was being a bit of a heckler to them lately because of the ring.

Magic sparks were flying towards Jerry now. Jerry turned to them and glared, which made the ring blink red and penetrate Robyn's magic and send it right back at her. Patch's medallion glowed, protecting the two of them from the spell. The red streak was just about to strike both Patch and Robyn.

Robyn screamed, a little worried and overwhelmed about that. Patch flinched himself, but the medallion glowed and a shiny blue glow came from his medallion and was casting over Jerry's magic. And where the magic bounced off them. All of Patch, Robyn, and Jerry fell the from the magic blasts which then disappeared before anybody else could see them.

"You okay, Patch?" Robyn asked as she rubbed her head slightly.

"Yeah." Patch said while rubbing his head.

Jerry rubbed his head too.

"Okay, Jerry, now you've gone too far!" Robyn glared at the mouse. "You're better than this, I know you are!"

"Yeah, and besides, you don't need magic!" Patch said.

"I'm keeping it, it's all mine, leave me alone!" Jerry argued.

"What about when Chip gets back?! When he sees you wearing his ring, he's going to be really mad!" Patch told him.

"NOOOO!" Jerry kept running for his life.

"What's gotten into him?" Robyn frowned. "This isn't the Jerry I know!"

"It must be the ring." Patch said.

"That's what I was afraid of." Robyn replied.

"Let's just hope he'll want that ring off soon." Patch said.

"I feel that's unlikely..." Robyn groaned.

Tom saw a jewelry store around the corner. "Hmm..."

"You never know." Patch said.


And where Patch was right, Jerry began to try to take the ring off so he could admire it. Tom found a way to sneak into the jewelry store, he took a coat and a green visor disguise himself as a jeweler and was going to find a way to get Jerry to give up the ring.

"Do you really think that'll work?" Robyn asked Tom about his little disguise plan.

"Of course it is, he's going to want it off so he can admire it." Tom said.

"Well... Okay..." Robyn then let Tom do his thing.

Tom looked through the door and opened the blind slightly to see if Jerry was coming.


Jerry was happy that the door was open and where he was happy that he could get the ring off to admire it. Tom rushed to behind the desk to pose as a professional jeweler. Robyn picked up Patch in her arms and looked for a place to hide so Jerry wouldn't know what was really going on once he would step inside. Patch's medallion/Pound Puppy tag glowed and turned the two of them invisible.

"What the-" Robyn hiccuped.

"Shh..." Patch put his paw to Robyn's mouth.

Jerry luckily just happened to walk in then and waved to Tom in disguise. "Good day, sir!"

"Good day, suck-I mean customer," Tom smiled back. "What a lovely ring you have there."

"Thank you, but, um, I need some help getting it off." Jerry said.

"Allow me..." Tom reached his paw down to the floor.

Jerry then jumped into his paw, it raised up then, almost like the mouse had his own personal elevator.

"Now, let's see what we can do about that pesky ring." Tom said.

"Oh, it's nice, but it's kinda stuck..." Jerry said, then tried to pull it off as it was wedged between his ears. "See?"

"Oh, I see, well, now, let me see if I can get that off your head." Tom said.

"You can't have thing ring though..." Jerry told Tom. "It's mine."

"I know, I'm just going to help you get it off." Tom said.

"Oh, sure," Jerry smiled. "You got a chair or somethin'?"

"How 'bout this?" Tom took out a ring box and opened it up, taking out the ring from that box.

Jerry smiled and sat in the ring box like it was a longue chair.

"Excellent..." Tom grinned darkly, then took out a small scope that was used to see how valuable jewels and rings were and examine both the ring and the mouse. He then tried poking Jerry in the head to maybe squeeze the ring off of the mouse's head and tried to shake the ring off his head. "Sure is a stubborn little ring, isn't it?"

"Tell me about it." Jerry said.

"Hmm..." Tom picked up Jerry's head and started pulling at the mouse's tail which made Jerry's arms and legs spring up and down. "No..." he then tried shaking the ring off of Jerry's head, which only made the mouse dizzy. He then dropped the mouse right back into the box.

Jerry shook his head, feeling rather dizzy.

"Oh, I got it!" Tom snapped his fingers, then took out a container that had slippery oil inside of it, he then placed a needle inside of it and coated Jerry's head with oil to slip the ring off.

"This can't end well." Patch whispered.

Tom tried plucking the ring off then.

"OWW!" Jerry winced. "That smarts!"

Tom then took out a butter knife and made Jerry lay flat on his back in his paw. He then coated the mouse, front and back in the oil and tried to slip the ring off, but it was still stuck on Jerry's head. Tom then drowned Jerry in the oil and tried to yank off the ring, but that still didn't do anything. "Ugh, come on!" he groaned in serious frustration.

"I don't feel so good..." Jerry moaned.

"I'm gonna try the valve." Tom said.

"Valve...?" Jerry groggily asked.

Jerry got his answer as Tom tried to get the ring off with one of the valves on the sink. Robyn and Patch were invisibly cringing at Jerry's misfortunes because of his selfish desires for the ring. Unfortunately, Tom's idea didn't work. Tom even tried squishing Jerry's head against the soap, but still nothing!


Tom then tried to put the ring around the sink tap, it seemed to come off for a second, but the cat flew back with the ring still stuck on the mouse's head. The water still ran from the faucet and was now spreading all around the floor, sliding Tom and Jerry back with it.

"What now?" Jerry asked.

Tom stood up once they came behind the table again and he shook himself dry, frimly throwing Jerry into the ring box again.

"Hey, it's not my fault." Jerry shrugged with an innocent smile.

Tom plugged in a razor and turned it on. "If this doesn't get the ring off, nothing will!"

"Are you insane?!" Jerry asked out of shock.

"Aw, you worry too much." Tom ignored his protests.

However, the ring zapped the device. It then came to life and blamed Tom for this and chased after the unlucky cat. Tom screamed and tried to run out the door, but the razor blocked the door and chased him to cut him up instead and started to shred his fur off.

"What do we do?" Robyn whispered to Patch.

"I'm a little afraid to do anything with that blade on the loose." Patch's eyes widened.

"You do realize that since you have the strength of Hercules those blades won't be able to harm you, right?" Robyn whispered.

"I guess..." Patch seemed frozen.

"Just try it," Robyn encouraged. "I just know I'll be ripped to bits."

"Alright, I'll try." Patch said before jumping down and to take care of the now alive razor.

Robyn stood back in slight alarm and worry.

"Oh, I'm doing this for you, Tom!" Patch called, a little scared, but determined.

The razor was almost about to shave off Tom's fur, but it's blades were suddenly being cut down, as if it was trying to cut through a wall.

"That's enough outta you!" Patch glared at the razor and then pulled the plug on it, making it die down and fall flat on the floor.

Tom was very relieved now. "Phew!" He then ran back over to the table and met the mouse again. He threw off his coat and visor and revealed himself.

"Tom!" Jerry gasped.

"Okay, Jerry, just calm down and let us help you get that ring off." Patch said.

"No, it's mine!" Jerry scurried away, hopping on the potted plant which then bent back with him and flung him into the cash register.

Robyn and Patch were now visible and they ran to get Jerry and get the ring.

"Jerry, please stop!" Patch called out.

Robyn pushed the button which got Jerry out, but also made the money flood out. Tom grabbed the dollars and found one bills that had a mousey George Washington image. He then chucked it, but then realized thati t was Jerry in disguise. Patch was then chasing Jerry through the ring displays and a pearl necklace fell around his neck, tripping him slightly.

"Hey!" Patch groaned.

Tom then took the pearl necklace off him and spun it like a lasso, throwing it over Jerry. Jerry clung to a post which made the necklace get stretched out and suddenly there were white pearls flying all over the place. The jewelry store was becoming a huge mess.

"Oh, the owner of this store isn't going to be happy." Robyn said.

"You said it!" Patch cried.

Tom and Jerry kept making a rather big mess, even damaging a clock.

"Oh, brother." Patch groaned.

"All right, Mouse, let's do this nice and easy..." Tom smiled evilly to the mouse and backed him up against a wall corner.

Jerry flinched for protection, very worried, scared, and nervous. However, the front door open and a man appeared, freaking out at the nearly destroyed store.

"Uh-Oh..." Robyn looked worried, then ran over. "Sir, I am so sorry!"

"Yeah, we're really sorry." Patch said.

The man firmly put his hands on his hips. "Who let you in? You sure made a mess cornering or somethin'!"

Jerry then tried to sneak out.

"We're here because we've been trying to get a magic ring off our mouse friend's head." Patch said.

The store owner looked nervous and wary of Patch.

"Oops..." Patch forgot about that.

Jerry kept running down the street while Robyn, Patch, and Tom were 'taking care' of the store clerk.

"Oh, no, Jerry's getting away!" Patch gasped.

"You're all going to pay for the damages!" the clerk glared to the tom cat, Dalmatian puppy, and young girl.

Patch's medallion/Pound Puppy tag glowed and then a sack of gold appeared.

"Erm... Sir..." Robyn saw where that was going. "Perhaps I could clean up and pay for the damages?"

"You?" the man scoffed. "Be my guest..."

"Please, step out, it'll be clean in a jiffy," Robyn promised. "I clean my room all the time and Daddy says I'm like a little housekeeper."

"Very well..." the man stepped out of the store.

Robyn then used her magic to clean up the store and fix anything that was broken and would use the gold for the money that was gone away.


"And she should be done in just a few seconds." Patch said.

Robyn then blew the tip of her pointer finger once she cleaned up, she then picked up the gold and walked over to the store clerk. "This should cover it." she said with a small smile.

"Uh-huh." The store clerk nodded, surprised.

Robyn smiled. "Now if you'll excuse us, we must really catch a certain mouse."

The clerk glanced to the girl, but let her be free to go.

"This mouse is seriously getting annoying." Tom groaned.

Robyn looked to see the sun was now slowly going down. "We better hurry." she said.

Tom and Patch nodded and with that, they were off again. Jerry had gotten a distance advantage.