Tom And Jerry Cartoon Archive -
After MGM closed its original animation unit in 1957, the series saw two distinct revivals:
To understand the value of a , one must first appreciate the artistic significance of the series. Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for MGM in 1940, the series was never intended to be just "kids' stuff." The original 114 theatrical shorts were crafted for cinema audiences, rivaling the production values of live-action films. tom and jerry cartoon archive
The is a fragile bridge to a bygone era of hand-drawn artistry. It is a repository of 3,000 unique "take" reactions (Tom’s double-take is a masterpiece of animation), 10,000 broken plates, and one immortal mouse laughing all the way to the cheese. After MGM closed its original animation unit in
have remained icons of slapstick comedy, winning more Academy Awards than any other character-based theatrical animated series. Created by William Hanna Joseph Barbera It is a repository of 3,000 unique "take"
Tom sighs. He collapses against the vault wall. Jerry pats his paw. Then Jerry pulls out a contract:
Inside the vault. Tom dusts his paws. Finally. Peace.
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