Directed by: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera Produced by: Fred Quimby (unc. on original issue) Music by: Scott Bradley (unc.) Animation by: Pete Burness (unc.), Irven Spence (unc.), Jack Zander (unc.), George Gordon (unc.), Bill Littlejohn (unc.) Distributed by: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release date(s): July 18, 1942 Color process: Technicolor Running time: 8’00″ Language: English Preceded by: Puss n’ Toots Followed by: Fine Feathered Friend.
Genre: Slapstick comedy Format: Animated series Created by: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera Written by: Joseph Barbera, Charles Schneider, Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Chris Painter. Tom Minton, Mark Turosz, Bradley Zweig, Directed by: Davian Martinez, Zack Martinez, Ryan Martinez, Douglas McCarthy, Michael Donovan.
Polar Peril: Tom and Butch plan ways to catch and eat Jerry. However, Jerry has earned the friendship of a large polar bear, who will do anything to protect his friend.
Tom and Jerry Tales is an animated television series which began production in 2005 and released in the United States on September 23, 2006 and canceled on March 22, 2008 on Kids’ WB! It is the fourth television franchise of Tom and Jerry, who continues the persecution and violence from the duo of cat and mouse and other characters as the first T & J short Puss Gets the Boot. Continue reading Tom And Jerry Tales – Northern Light Fish Fight
Genre: Slapstick comedy Format: Animated series Created by: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera Written by: Joseph Barbera, Charles Schneider, Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Chris Painter. Tom Minton, Mark Turosz, Bradley Zweig, Directed by: Davian Martinez, Zack Martinez, Ryan Martinez, Douglas McCarthy, Michael Donovan.
Feeding Time: Tom is working at a zoo run by Spike, who tells Tom not to feed zoo animals or have his badge. Jerry then starts to frame Tom for feeding them so they get in trouble.
Tom and Jerry Tales is an animated television series which began production in 2005 and released in the United States on September 23, 2006 and canceled on March 22, 2008 on Kids’ WB! It is the fourth television franchise of Tom and Jerry, who continues the persecution and violence from the duo of cat and mouse and other characters as the first T & J short Puss Gets the Boot. Continue reading Tom And Jerry Tales – Doggone Hill Hog
Genre: Slapstick comedy Format: Animated series Created by: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera Written by: Joseph Barbera, Charles Schneider, Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone, Chris Painter. Tom Minton, Mark Turosz, Bradley Zweig, Directed by: Davian Martinez, Zack Martinez, Ryan Martinez, Douglas McCarthy, Michael Donovan.
Tiger Cat: Tom and Jerry are taking place each other in a zoo. During the chase, Tom accidentally kills a monkey painting art lover. This leads to the monkey doing pretty angry, but his temper is cooled after Tom makes it look like a tiger by dipping it in paint orange and black stripes adding with his brush. All the other characters in the episode, other than the monkey, see Tom and develop the concept that is a real tiger. Continue reading Tom And Jerry Tales – Ho Ho Horrors
Toots n Cat “is an animated cartoon from 1942 of a reel and is the sixth of Tom and Jerry short. Was produced in Technicolor and released on May 30, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued in 1957. It was animated by Pete Burness, George Gordon Jack Zander, Irven Spence, Bill Littlejohn, and uncredited, Cecil Surry.
The cartoon opens with Tom Jerry watching while running around an empty tank. Jerry tries to escape from the cup, but Tom pushes him back in. Then the doorbell rings and Mammy Two Shoes is going to answer it. Tom then put the flowers back into the bowl, grabs Jerry, and hides in a cupboard under the letter “M” for mouse.
Tom now has to hide under the box as Mammy coming toward him, and she opens the door for a cute female cat to care temporarily. Mammy she sits on the couch like Tom sees her and falls in love instantly. The cat is beaten by the arrow of Cupid and dresses by smoothing his hair, curly whiskers and tail, and putting hair gel. Then, with pride about her and she smiles back. He offers a goldfish and a canary, but not hunger to anyone. Continue reading Tom and Jerry – Puss ‘n’ Toots (1942)
Tom and Jerry Kids is an animated television series, starring famous cat and mouse as children. The show premiered in 1990 and continued to broadcast until 1993. It is one of only two Hanna-Barbera programs (with spin-off Droopy, Master Detective) to air on Fox and Cartoon Network’s Tickle U The series is about the adventures of the cat Tom and mouse Jerry in his childhood and his friends and Dripple Droopy and Spike and Tyke.
The series is somewhat similar to the “older” version of the classic 114 plays, in part similar to that produced by the creators of Tom and Jerry Joseph Barbera and William Hanna. In terms of level of violence, are much closer to the classic animated television earlier adaptations, like Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, although somewhat softer than the original series Hanna and Barbera.
Tom and Jerry Kids is an animated television series, starring famous cat and mouse as children. The show premiered in 1990 and continued to broadcast until 1993. It is one of only two Hanna-Barbera programs (with spin-off Droopy, Master Detective) to air on Fox and Cartoon Network’s Tickle U The series is about the adventures of the cat Tom and mouse Jerry in his childhood and his friends and Dripple Droopy and Spike and Tyke.
The series is somewhat similar to the “older” version of the classic 114 plays, in part similar to that produced by the creators of Tom and Jerry Joseph Barbera and William Hanna. In terms of level of violence, are much closer to the classic animated television earlier adaptations, like Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, although somewhat softer than the original series Hanna and Barbera. Continue reading Tom and Jerry Kids – Outer Space Rover
Tom and Jerry Kids is an animated television series, starring famous cat and mouse as children. The show premiered in 1990 and continued to broadcast until 1993. It is one of only two Hanna-Barbera programs (with spin-off Droopy, Master Detective) to air on Fox and Cartoon Network’s Tickle U The series is about the adventures of the cat Tom and mouse Jerry in his childhood and his friends and Dripple Droopy and Spike and Tyke.
The series is somewhat similar to the “older” version of the classic 114 plays, in part similar to that produced by the creators of Tom and Jerry Joseph Barbera and William Hanna. In terms of level of violence, are much closer to the classic animated television earlier adaptations, like Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, although somewhat softer than the original series Hanna and Barbera. Continue reading Tom and Jerry Kids – Pussn’ Pups
Problems of the Dog are a cartoon from 1942 of a reel and are the fifth of Tom and Jerry short. Was produced in Technicolor, released in theaters on April 18, 1942 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued for the re-launch in 1952. It was inspired by George Gordon Irven Spence Jack Zander and non-accredited, Cecil and Bill Littlejohn Surry.
Jerry runs through a cloth, not going anywhere. As Jerry’s career, Tom is pulling the fabric as a treadmill. Tom reaches the end of the fabric and Jerry cross to the other side of the table as Tom gives chase. Jerry tries to stop at the end of the table, but Tom’s open mouth is waiting! Although it can not stop, Jerry uses one of the cat’s whiskers with the same swing back, and then escapes into his trap. Tom then called the wall to get out of Jerry, and wait patiently as Jerry tiptoe through an electrical outlet on the other side of the wall. Before you can steal a safer place is a piece of cheese in a mousetrap and sustains it with Tom’s tail to fall. When the cat jumps the queue several times is lost, the mouse, simply does the same job, and then runs for his life as Tom tail sharp cries of pain.
Fraidy Cat is a 1942 animated cartoon of a reel is the fourth in Tom and Jerry short, produced by Fred Quimby for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. It was released in theaters on January 17, 1942 and reissued in 1952 to re-release.
The cartoon begins with Tom listening to the “Witching Hour” on radio, and was frightened by the horror story that is told. Halfway into the story, drama (creeps, chills ice in the spine, heart leaping in her throat) started going to Tom. At the end all shady, Tom flees and hides in a pot as a cry mispronounced. Upon hearing the voice saying “And that, my dear children, concludes witching hour tonight,” Tom sighs with relief, and the question was asked, “And I believe in ghosts … right?” Swallowing, Tom nods as if to say, “Yes, I do.”
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