Just like how everything in media is. The older movies (Casablanca, Singin' in the Rain, It Happened One Night, etc.) are SO MUCH BETTER than today's movies, why? Cause today's movies are all hollow cash-grabs full of special fx, and lame cliches that just copy stuff that was already done better in the past with originality. The old movies told a story and made every scene entertaining with great acting, today's movies just pump it full of 'awesome' stunts and budget-breaking effects that nobody asks for and then figures out a plot like after all the film shooting is done (see the latest Star Wars movies, ugh). Tom and Jerry only got worse as it continued because none of the ones after Hanna and Barbera could copy what made it fun originally-- they just tried to copy it for a quick payday. The 2021 Movie I hope will stay true to the cartoon's roots I hope, or it will be another box office bomb.
@@carpetchair5778 as much as i hate to say this it's just the cliche "oh modern suck old good" and it might be true that the old be little better but before using internet i enjoy all those modern shows greatly
@@Idk-wk6rm Well for America, after WW2, economy boomed like never before, and crime dramatically dropped from the 1930s mafia days. To this day the 1950s was statistically was the safest period in America History in terms of low homcides.
I admit I did watch too much Tom and Jerry…yes. I know every short that was featured in here (and also the Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, I can tell what episodes are featured here)
I don’t know how to describe this feeling but Tom and jerry has given me so much happiness as a kid, it feels kinda saddening knowing that the classics won’t be remembered eventually.
Jerry to Tom: "I don't wanna kill you, What would I do without you.? You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness, And I won't kill you because you are just too much fun... I think you and I are destined to do this forever. You complete me."
The Tom and Jerry shorts were great, but once Bill and Joe became influenced by what Tex Avery was doing, they became great! Tex left Warner Brothers, and went to MGM.
It wouldn’t have the sense of realism, a rather ironic way to put it. Tom and Jerry was the cartoon that would give the atmosphere of comedy of the way 2D characters move, like how Tom always has this weird angle when he turns around
I’m really hoping that Tom and Jerry will find an outlet to truly shine again. I would really like to see them go back to their roots much like Warner Bros is doing with the Looney Tunes right now.
Scooby-Doo could possibly work, Looney Tunes not so much. Mostly because of their different comedy styles. The comedy from Looney Tunes comes more from the words the characters say rather than the physical actions. Tom and Jerry’s comedy is based more on physical humor than verbal humor.
you just can't beat the OG cartoon golden age Tom and Jerry. That was when they were at their best and had the most detail and effort put into them. I don't think anyone will be able to ever truly recreate the quality and style of their golden age. I would also point out one thing you really missed and found it a critical aspect of the golden age shorts, the screams and vocalizations of Tom and Jerry. Because they very rarely talked these vocalizations were their true voices and were done by William Hanna himself. I don't think anyone gives these screams of comical and yet also visceral pain enough credit.
Yeah, the original Hanna-Barbera were the best. Sad that we'll probably never see them on TV again, what with the ever increasingly draconian "anti-violence in cartoons" laws.
Well said! It is these screams that really make my belly hurt from laughter every single time. They are an integral part of the Tom and Jerry cartoons.
My father once bought all twelve seasons of the 'old' tom and jerry for our vacation car rides. I have seen every episode 100 times and I still love it
I cant figure out what period of tom and jerry I would've watched I cant rememeber much of it but I remember my cousins having a case of DVDs with a bunch of the series haha
the new one looks awful compared to the old ones, not that it's particularly bad (it's a hell of a lot better than other flash animated cartoons) but it's just so... layered? like, you can tell that some parts are just being tilted on a layer or stretched and squashed on a layer rather than being redrawn to make sense with the body, and it just looks awkward and incredibly amateur also the old ones are funnier and more memorable
Tbh I agree, the old one ruled! The new one. . . Not so much. Basic flash animation really isn't good enough, they should stick to the old animation. I am an animator and I even know what's best for T&J.
As a child, I saw all these versions in cartoon network in no order. At that time I would think why the characters looked different every episode. Thanks for the detailed history 🙂
I know!! I had the DVDs and some of them had no order either. So when I saw some of the later ones I thought they were older ones cause they didn't look as good😂 So weird to find out the actual timeline
E Man I think that they named Tom that because of the fact that he’s a cat, but then Jerry got his name because in the war British soldiers were known as “Tom” or “Tommy” by German soldiers because that to them was a stereotypical British name, and British soldiers called German soldiers “Jerry” since they thought that was a stereotypical German name.
@@FelipeSouza-gb7yf - It's a good one, great to use for criticizing certain corporate decisions by companies and politicians when they do something that nobody else likes. IE: why Spongebob got so many cruddy seasons in the middle.
I grew up watching Tom and Jerry. It was a cartoon that I love for it's slapstick gags and a large amount of violence that they got away with back during the '40s and '50s. As an adult, I have to say that after 8 decades, these classic shorts still hold up really well. Heck, I'd even argue that the slapstick holds up better than Looney Tunes. William Hanna and Joesph Barbara did a really fantastic job with the comedic timing of the gags and they established the one single rule that the title characters aren't allowed to talk with a few exceptions of course. Overall, Tom and Jerry will always hold a special place in my childhood as a timeless classic and will always be considered one of the greatest cartoons of all time.
@Wonkelinex When Tom got Jerry inside his mouth Tom :... Tom :... Tom : No Im not gonna end jerry like this! Tom : *Spits Jerry out* Me : What the?! Why did you do that-
80 long years of Tom& Jerry Cartoons Since 1940 RIP Gene Dietch RIP Chuck Jones RIP William Hannah RIP Joseph Barbera RIP Scott Bradley RIP Fred Quimby RIP Walter Biehn These are the predesecdors of Tom the Cat and Jerry the mouse.. One of the golden treasures of cartoons. More than 25 and a half billion Americans besides myself going back to our childhood memories surveyed the majority of childhood cartoon is Tom and Jerry. And we know it. After 80 outstanding long years, Tom still haven't hunt down Jerry.....yet... but not yet..... Tom and Jerry.... Hannah and Barbera's classic cartoon favorite characters since 1940. Happy 80th Anniversary Tom and Jerry.. Thank You 😊 and Goodnight 🍁👀☕🥧
All the 1940 - 1958 ones. The Original and the best ones. I respect both Gene and Chuck Jones, but theirs never had that special feel of the William and Joseph versions. The originals were also Hilarious as the others weren't as good.
The early Tom & Jerry cartoons before MGM shut down for the first time are absolutely some of the best. The only stuff I've seen come close to it are some of the non-crossover movies. The new Tom & Jerry Show isn't really up to snuff with the slapstick feeling, but I feel like the reoccurring detective depiction of the two keeps the pair authentic enough to their roots while re-imagining them suitably for modern young audiences
I've always been fond of the Chuck Jones era myself. I tend to love his expressions and movement in cartoons, they have such a personal signature of his unique style and I like it a lot.
I like them too. I really began to love them once Dean Elliot replaced Eugene Poddany as music director. The jazzy intros to Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary, and Cannery Rodent, really appeal to me.
When I was a kid, I used to think that Chuck Jones' version are Tom and Jerry's past because not only they looked younger, its also looked like it was before they met Tom's owner which is the lady who kept shouting "THOMAS"
“In this series, we have briefly discussed the evolution and history of Tom and Jerry, right from their inception in 1940 up until to the modern age. What we have yet to cover, however, is the evolution of the character’s voices, given life by a small number of voice actors over the years. So, without further comment from myself, I will allow the voice actors to guide you in this edition of Cartoon Evolution.” “YEEEOWWW!” “If this is your first time checking out one of my videos...”
My grandpa (from Mexico) loved Tom and Jerry. He didn't need to know English to understand what was going on. I grew up watching Tom and Jerry, knowing this much this episode is better then that controversy, I wouldn't even have guessed. All the episodes were absolutely good, even if there was more or less violence. The series as a whole has a perfect balance.
thats kinda similar to mines my gramps came to the us in the late 60s knowing little to no english. ive heard he was a huge tom and jerry fan, he would wake up early on his days off just to watch it. sadly he passed back in ‘93 and i really didn’t get to meet him.
Oh my goodness! My grandparents were Mexican too and they introduced me and my little brother and sister to Tom and Jerry. We were mesmerized we loved them, we would watch the old shorts over and over and over again.
I've seen Tom and Jerry for years, but never have I once though of it as violent, just entrainment. I think of violence on a more mortal kombat level. People are just way too sensitive
- Vixlo - it's not the kids who watched it, it's the parents who are like "omg!!!!! that's too violent for my kid!!!!!!" which... most of the current generation isn't having kids right now, so that only leaves boomers and gen x 🤔
My family never stopped me and my siblings, cousins from watching the show. In fact they sometimes used to sit down and watch it with us and actually enjoy it.........good times
Tom and Jerry is definitely so popular in part because of how simple and universal the premise is. No matter what culture you're from, you understand Tom and Jerry.
I always knew Tom and Jerry is an old cartoon but I didn't expect most of my favorite episodes were made in the 40s, 50s, and 60s. I always thought the episodes I watched were from the 90s. The Animation before is much greater than today's animation (my opinion only).
Tom and jerry never gets old, it’s always great to watch them. I didn’t know they were on air for 80 years. It’s good seeing them evolve through the years. I hope they can keep going. I always love the theme song.
I think tom and jerry was an example of a basic idea that was executed really well. The animation and timing and energy of the slapstick was the best there was at the time. I think the problem of the later shorts and series was the lack of the great exicusion of the slapstick. Thus making the farly basic idea more obvious and less interesting to see. Plus the later movies just throwing them in other movies like willy wonka and the chocolate factory for no real reason.
I really love the 40's and 50's designs for Tom and Jerry, but for some reason, their designs from '63 to like '69 just have a special place in my heart. I just feel like the animation was at that perfect in-between classic and new.
Watching this makes me miss my childhood so much. My parents grew up watching it; I grew up watching; now my kids are beginning to watch it more. That's a legacy from Hanna & Barbera
I remember having a DvD player and I would always insert a Tom and Jerry marathon with, like, 20 different episodes. So if you asked me if I liked Tom and Jerry, I would say, no, I loved it.
That's was the one wear they race and there's a whole bunch of people right? Sorry if it's a stupid question but it's been 8 years since I've seen it (15 now)
I personally like the Tom and Jerry Tales the most simply because the animation is very consistent and beautiful and has a nostalgic to me honestly. The second best for me is the Tom and Jerry Show of 1975. :) Also Unpopular opinion: I actually liked the first Tom and Jerry Movie because of the musical aspect and the songs such as “Friends to the End” and “Do I Miss You”.
@@aurograce2983 It is a good movie. I was only unfortunate that the formula they used were the one everyone was using at the time. But for people like us who didn't have much to compare it to when we were kids, it WAS original. Giving them voices and adding a rather wholesome story create a dimension that expand on these characters, not straying from original. I felt like because I was growing repeating exclusively mute comedies like Tom & Jerry, Mr. Bean, Charlie Chaplin, I have a great appreciation for humor, but at the same time I felt like it made me one of the more quiet kid. But introducing voices and musical to characters I'm already familiar with gave me a much better confidence to try socializing. But even without that personal connection, I can still objectively say that the movie wasn't bad, it was just unfortunately bland at the time.
That was a heartbreaking episode. To think I've seen DAMN near every episode of T&J that and Jerry freezing in the snow and Tom taking him in... near tear jerkers
Back in 2010 I would cheer loudly at 6 in the morning whenever a Fred Quimby short was chosen to be shown to my small argentinian mind. I used to wake up early just to see these. I can't possibly choose a favourite, but most of the candidates are from that age. Jerry's cousin and the one where Spike gets Tom to be scared of Tyke were some of my favourites. Mammy Two-shoes was also one of my favourite characters.
Remember when they actually died? Tom and Jerry each tried to get a GF, ultimately getting no GF because of "better men" and then they sit on a railroad track, and a train horn blows as it fades to black. I've seen this episode like... 5 times in my life. It's kinda sad.
@@oaksynia7353 Their death was a rumor. Blue Cat Blues the short in question was released two years before their final short in the original run, Tot Watchers.
Unpopular opinion: Yes the '92 movie was a mistake but it guilty pleasure of a generation...and more well done than some of the worst incarnations or movies starring the pair.
Tbh I definitely believe that the classic 1940-1967 cartoons were absolutely the best. They were made for all ages, not just children. New Tom and Jerry after 1967 (after Chuck Jones era) until present are too kid-friendly and are really boring to watch for older ages. The Hanna-Barbera episodes were absolutely the best, but the Gene Deitch and Chuck Jones episodes were also really great, and all 161 classic episodes are absolutely enjoyable for all ages from children to old people.
I'm 46 and I recently discovered why I like melodic classical music from composers like Liszt, Strauss and Rossini so much. It were all these Tom and Jerry episodes by Hanna and Barbera I watched as a kid. Thank you, gentlemen.
Fun fact. So when I was working on Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka, I got to talk with Spike Brandt quite a bit about working with Mr Barbera. Apparently, Mr. Barbera storyboarded the Karate Guard. That is truly amazing considering his age at that time. Spike and Tony did the beautiful character layouts and tries to get the short nominated for an Oscar, wanting to get Mr Barbera a final Oscar. I do believe the film was in consideration, but I am not sure if it made the cut. Anyone here know? Regardless, its a wonderful cartoon to end the story of Tom amd Jerry's theatrical series.
Tom and Jerry is the cartoon who had introduced one of the Franz Lizst Piece Hugarian Rhapsody 2 to kids. every kids have listened to that piece many many times. when watching "The Cat Concerto"
The cat concerto will probably be my all time favorite cartoon along with the dover boys because it is able to bring in laughs while still being a beautiful piece of animation and music
Gah, you actually made me remember that outsourced Czechoslovakia animated version of Tom & Jerry. I remember as a kid how out of place this one was among the other versions and never liked it at all. I've always been more a fan of the Jones version (especially when Tom made that tchtch sound in the intro lol) and always had a soft spot for Tom & Jerry Tales as a kid. But the Magic Ring TV special.. man that one was phenomenal to me. Nice vid, dude
i grew up with the 2006-2008 series and i loved it so much. i wish you talked more about it as i feel like many people my age really enjoyed that version of Tom & Jerry
I kinda feel sorry for Deitch. He was willing to stay true to Tom and Jerry and made most what he did despite not being into the series and he still got some hate for it.
I thought he did pretty OK with what they had. Really? Death threats over a cartoon? Nearly 6 decades/3 generations later, it doesn't seem to matter anymore. Deitch's best in T&J were "Buddies Thicker Than Water", "Switchin' Kitten", and "The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit".
Gene's shorts weren't that good but he did at least kept closer to the Hanna Barbara design of the mid to late 1950s then Chuck's shorts. If Gene had more shorts to work on they probably would had been better.
@@chrisrj9871 fucking hate this generation, I can't wait for a story to come out where someone giving a death threat themselves gets fucking murdered. Maybe that will scare the keyboard warriors into keeping to themselves. Dark, but idgaf, a lot of people have become serious pussies
His series was okay but he sounds like a whiny bitch to be honest. Death threats are never okay but to victimise yourself over criticism that you receive for work that is in the public eye is just laughably pathetic.
I was that guy who rooted for Tom, but always wanted Jerry to barely escape in the end. Yankee Doodle Mouse is a great example of this and is still my favorite Tom and Jerry cartoon to this day
Some relationships are like Tom and Jerry. They can start a conflict with each other, fight each other, annoy each other, tease each other and knock each other with slapstick, but share a secret bond and can't live without each other.
@@brianodonnell4496 An origin story would be cute, and also interesting. Based on how Tom and Jerry first met and formed their rivalry. The movie will be a live-action/animated movie, by the way. Think of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Space Jam (which is also getting a sequel next year), and Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
@@brianodonnell4496 Tom nor Jerry were ever villains. They both have a love-hate relationship, and bond over a mutual sentiment towards an unpleasant experience. They are even shown to put aside their differences and work together to achieve a certain goal. Such as defeating villains, rescuing someone, and even rescuing each other if one of them are truly in danger. Which shows that they are presented to have a heroic side mostly. The villains are the characters who antagonize either. The movie's villain will be a human.
@@brianodonnell4496 It was by Miramax Films, until Turner Entertainment merged with Time Warner, thus leading to Warner Bros owning the rights to it now. The live-action/animated film will be from the Warner Animation Group.
I remember watching Tom & Jerry when it was on Cartoon Network as a kid, along with owning the first Spotlight Collection of Tom & Jerry on DVD while rewatching the original shorts. My favorite Tom and Jerry incarnations were the ones done by William Hanna and Joe Barbera when they were released by MGM from the 1940's-1957, Tom and Jerry Kids, Tom and Jerry the Movie and the ones from the Warner Bros direct-to-video animated videos (e.g. The Magic Ring, A Nutcracker Tale, Sherlock Holmes, among others) Thank you so much for making this Dave.
I love it! I grew up watching Tom and Jerry all the time, and I still enjoy it today, and the original Hanna-Barbara/MGM and Chuck Jones eras are my two personal favorite incarnations of the characters. I have faith that Tom and Jerry will find a way to truly return to their roots, and the upcoming live-action/animated hybrid set to come out in 2021 seems to be going in the right direction. Other than that, outstanding work, mate!
Tom and jerry: one of the most violent and entertaining cartoons of all time
Oof
*Big fat no u coming in*
Im 100th
Ahm ahm the simpsons
What about dbz
as a kid I always rooted for tom
Me too most of the time Jerry was just asking for it
Lol same
Right here as well
Same bro
I STILL do! Tom was innocent for the most part and it was just Jerry being a jerk to him
The older version episodes are somehow the most satisfying to watch.
Just like how everything in media is. The older movies (Casablanca, Singin' in the Rain, It Happened One Night, etc.) are SO MUCH BETTER than today's movies, why? Cause today's movies are all hollow cash-grabs full of special fx, and lame cliches that just copy stuff that was already done better in the past with originality. The old movies told a story and made every scene entertaining with great acting, today's movies just pump it full of 'awesome' stunts and budget-breaking effects that nobody asks for and then figures out a plot like after all the film shooting is done (see the latest Star Wars movies, ugh).
Tom and Jerry only got worse as it continued because none of the ones after Hanna and Barbera could copy what made it fun originally-- they just tried to copy it for a quick payday. The 2021 Movie I hope will stay true to the cartoon's roots I hope, or it will be another box office bomb.
@@teecakes you know that not all movies today are like that?
@@carpetchair5778 as much as i hate to say this it's just the cliche "oh modern suck old good" and it might be true that the old be little better but before using internet i enjoy all those modern shows greatly
@@thatguy7155 yeah some modern movies are also good
Im honestly knid of excited for the 2021 movie
If you think about it, Tom and Jerry has fans that are already dead, old, middle-aged, young adult, teens and children.
its for all ages remember. man i feel so old
I am 14 and its one of the only tv shows that i watched every episode religiously
@@ausam6244 I've memorized almost all the episodes and I still enjoy them
And I am one of those teens
And babies. I remember my younger brother loving that show when he was only six months old.
Tom scream:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!!!
I could hear that comment
David Feltheim same
My god I love that scream
Ah yes, the scream that rivals the Goofy Yelp.
@@davidfeltheim2501 same
My favorite bits were whenever Tom was trying to romance a female cat by putting on a deep suave voice.
I love you... now you have set my soul on fire... it is not just a sparkle... it's a flame, a big roaring flame, ah, I can feel it now...
@@metalmygeartillissolid1337 Say, somethin' is BURNIN' around here!
@@QToon92801 ahhha uhh
@@masternobody1896 Lol
@@metalmygeartillissolid1337 *"set my sole on fire" lmao
The late 40s to early 50s were the greatest
You were there to witness?
Sean Lugo lol I’m 19 I’ve just seen all of those episodes on DVD
@@brianodonnell4496 they're alright
How was it the greatest there was WWII
Let’s see who gets pissed
@@Idk-wk6rm Well for America, after WW2, economy boomed like never before, and crime dramatically dropped from the 1930s mafia days. To this day the 1950s was statistically was the safest period in America History in terms of low homcides.
You know you’ve watched too much Tom and Jerry when you recognize each clip and every episode
So truuuuue
I admit I did watch too much Tom and Jerry…yes. I know every short that was featured in here (and also the Tom and Jerry Comedy Show, I can tell what episodes are featured here)
Who remembers the black housemaid? She was always scared of Jerry and yelling "Thomas!" lol
Her official name is"Mammy Two-Shoes"- she was edited out of a lot of the cartoons shown on TV.
The black maid would be edited out and redrawn with a white girl.
I really like her when I was a kid
I remember that XD
Mammy two shoes was probably the best tom owner, she was fantastic
Tom and jerry.
A huge part of my childhood.
me to
Me too☺️
Yours, your dads and your grandparents lol
Same
*OUR* childhood
Today I learned that most of cartoons I watched as a kid were the same that probably my grandpa watched as a kid.
Same
Same and that's the greatest thing that my grandparents ever done to me, Show me their childhood show
That's crazy
nope it was in movies theatre back then XD. it was not very famous until 90s. idk
@@masternobody1896 it was on tv since 50s and it was always huge
I don’t know how to describe this feeling but Tom and jerry has given me so much happiness as a kid, it feels kinda saddening knowing that the classics won’t be remembered eventually.
They’ll always be remembered
@@DaveLeeDownUnder sadly, this generation completely disconnected to old cartoon shows
@@royalkumar795 I was born in 2001 my dad showed me all the old ones. I definitely will show my kids one day
Yea...
@@royalkumar795 i was born in the 2000s and 90% of the t&j episodes i watched were from the 1940s and 1960s
Tom: catches jerry
Also Tom: lets jerry go
Tom: 10 mins later tries to catch jerry
Yorangey my dude you just summed up 80 years of Tom and jerry
7mins*
Jerry to Tom: "I don't wanna kill you, What would I do without you.?
You won't kill me out of some misplaced sense of self-righteousness, And I won't kill you because you are just too much fun... I think you and I are destined to do this forever.
You complete me."
@@Muhsin-ox1vj that seems kinda gay.
@@tcistrash9911 that's a dialogue from the Dark Knight
The 40-50s version of Tom and Jerry will always be the best in my opinion. There is nothing quite like traditional animation!
@SegaDisneyUniverse 100,000,000,00% agreed
Yes u are right. The animation, the storyline, everything. The best ever!
The Tom and Jerry shorts were great, but once Bill and Joe became influenced by what Tex Avery was doing, they became great! Tex left Warner Brothers, and went to MGM.
@@brianodonnell4496 I enjoyed the film The Fast And The Furry-ous , and Tom And Jerry Tales.
I like the Tom & Jerry Tales.
I just hope they don’t switch it to the boring 3D animated format. These characters need to stay the way they are.
3D animation stands for reality. Tom and jerry would lose the absurdity we loved then for.
It wouldn’t have the sense of realism, a rather ironic way to put it. Tom and Jerry was the cartoon that would give the atmosphere of comedy of the way 2D characters move, like how Tom always has this weird angle when he turns around
U guys don’t watch tv huh. It’s already happened
i missed watxh this when i was a baby like 4 years old in 2012
@@brianodonnell4496 i mean like the 60s to 90s tom and jerry
Tom and Jerry is a series that is constantly evolving, and no matter how bad it can get....it just goes to show how influential the series has become.
I’m really hoping that Tom and Jerry will find an outlet to truly shine again. I would really like to see them go back to their roots much like Warner Bros is doing with the Looney Tunes right now.
If only it didn’t use Flash animation though. That show still looks pretty cheap.
I still want WB to do a Tom and Jerry crossover with Looney Tunes and/or Scooby Doo. If they can do Willy Wonka, there's no reason not to do one
Scooby-Doo could possibly work, Looney Tunes not so much. Mostly because of their different comedy styles. The comedy from Looney Tunes comes more from the words the characters say rather than the physical actions. Tom and Jerry’s comedy is based more on physical humor than verbal humor.
Tom and Jerry could easily cross over with Sylvester and Tweety. Surprised WB have yet to do it.
kingovharts Maybe.
The original tom and Jerry series were soo good...
So true
And will always be
Tom and Jerry tales was also good
For Eighty year....hell yeah it is soo good
I wish they comeback
you just can't beat the OG cartoon golden age Tom and Jerry. That was when they were at their best and had the most detail and effort put into them. I don't think anyone will be able to ever truly recreate the quality and style of their golden age. I would also point out one thing you really missed and found it a critical aspect of the golden age shorts, the screams and vocalizations of Tom and Jerry. Because they very rarely talked these vocalizations were their true voices and were done by William Hanna himself. I don't think anyone gives these screams of comical and yet also visceral pain enough credit.
Yeah i agree too the new tom and jerry show is just soo bad....
Welp im glad i was alive to see the old and gold tom and jerry
And then the special shorts came out
@@treeguardien u 80
Yeah, the original Hanna-Barbera were the best. Sad that we'll probably never see them on TV again, what with the ever increasingly draconian "anti-violence in cartoons" laws.
Well said! It is these screams that really make my belly hurt from laughter every single time. They are an integral part of the Tom and Jerry cartoons.
The Hannah-Barbara style was the golden era of Tom and Jerry's animation history
Facts nothing even comes close
which one?
@@IATap-bk8ko of couse the original
honestly, I've always been on Tom's side
Come with me if you want to live.
Me too
Let’s assemble an army
Tom I think he/she means Tom from Tom and Jerry (the one from the 1940’s)
I was there too but then, I moved to Jerry's side
Same ^^ ❤
My father once bought all twelve seasons of the 'old' tom and jerry for our vacation car rides. I have seen every episode 100 times and I still love it
We just randomly watched boomerang tbh
I cant figure out what period of tom and jerry I would've watched I cant rememeber much of it but I remember my cousins having a case of DVDs with a bunch of the series haha
Dead thing walking S A M E
Never gets old
Change my mind
They're not episodes. They were short films shown before movies. It wasn't a show.
The old tom and Jerry is so much better than the new one.
The new one isn't funny at all
the new one looks awful compared to the old ones, not that it's particularly bad (it's a hell of a lot better than other flash animated cartoons) but it's just so... layered? like, you can tell that some parts are just being tilted on a layer or stretched and squashed on a layer rather than being redrawn to make sense with the body, and it just looks awkward and incredibly amateur
also the old ones are funnier and more memorable
The Original 1940 - 1958 were the best!
PikaPerfect I agree
Tbh I agree, the old one ruled! The new one. . . Not so much.
Basic flash animation really isn't good enough, they should stick to the old animation.
I am an animator and I even know what's best for T&J.
As a child, I saw all these versions in cartoon network in no order. At that time I would think why the characters looked different every episode.
Thanks for the detailed history 🙂
Same. I identified the era by looking for the name of the producer. I cheered every time Fred Quimby popped up.
Same
I know!! I had the DVDs and some of them had no order either. So when I saw some of the later ones I thought they were older ones cause they didn't look as good😂 So weird to find out the actual timeline
Seriously, Tom and Jerry are my literal childhood. The first time my brother laughed out loud at something was Tom and Jerry.
I always assumed that Tom was named that way since he’s a cat, you know, like a Tomcat
E Man I think that they named Tom that because of the fact that he’s a cat, but then Jerry got his name because in the war British soldiers were known as “Tom” or “Tommy” by German soldiers because that to them was a stereotypical British name, and British soldiers called German soldiers “Jerry” since they thought that was a stereotypical German name.
@@Copperflash wait really?!!
@Icy Craft , @Copperflash Yes, I mention this in my video. But it's not the reason they were named that - again, this is discussed in the video.
Well it does make sense also I am into classic Disney cartoons I'm really into old animation I could become a cartoonist I can draw really well
Same
"You can't make everyone happy", this is the quote that sums up fandom in general.
there seems to be a generational gap in fans as well, and it's difficult for some to be so open-minded with such differing perspectives.
That’s why there are dislikes on this video
Nothing Can Beat Most Legendary Duo Tom & Jerry 🐱❤🐭
I have 6 tom and jerry cartoon discs with the first 2 shorts part of them.
In my eyes, they’re worth more than gold.
I think i have 3 movies and idk how many shorts and episodes
At least the 1992 movie brought us a meme: "We got to have... _MONEY...!"_
why did that even become a meme
...In all seriousness, I wonder if this set the tone of all the other Tom and Jerry movies too?
Money.... 💴 💰 💵 💰
@@FelipeSouza-gb7yf - It's a good one, great to use for criticizing certain corporate decisions by companies and politicians when they do something that nobody else likes. IE: why Spongebob got so many cruddy seasons in the middle.
@@FelipeSouza-gb7yf I don't know
80 years have gone by...
Still can't catch one dumb mouse
He has caught him before.
Blue Cat Blues: You can say that again
@@brianodonnell4496 It`s kinda hard to accept that one but I don`t think it really counts...
@@brianodonnell4496 I guess Tom And Jerry Tales counts since I love the intro
@@brianodonnell4496 lol
I grew up watching Tom and Jerry. It was a cartoon that I love for it's slapstick gags and a large amount of violence that they got away with back during the '40s and '50s. As an adult, I have to say that after 8 decades, these classic shorts still hold up really well. Heck, I'd even argue that the slapstick holds up better than Looney Tunes. William Hanna and Joesph Barbara did a really fantastic job with the comedic timing of the gags and they established the one single rule that the title characters aren't allowed to talk with a few exceptions of course. Overall, Tom and Jerry will always hold a special place in my childhood as a timeless classic and will always be considered one of the greatest cartoons of all time.
Tom & Jerry: Some of Cartoon's Finest!
Not some of cartoon's finest.... They are the cartoons finest..... The epitome of comedy and fun
@@callmeavii yes
40-50s masterpieces. 60s alright. The rest never hit the same.
Yep
Yup the newer shows are just soooo *MEH*
T&J tales and T&J special shorts
was, IMO, closer to the classics than the 60's were.
Nah they're all good imo until 2014.
The Fred Quimby cartoons are incomparable
I'm on Tom's team a man gotta eat! 👌
Same
*Tom!, Tom!,Tom!,Tom!,Tom!,Tom!,Tom!*
Tom wasn't as much as a asshole as Jerry was in the old shorts
FAKE
HEY MR STARK!
RIP William Hanna & Joseph Barbera. Thanks for making my childhood memorable
I am a big fan of Tom and Jerry. I really like when Tom kick Jerry's ass.
hold up hold up im confused whos the bad guy?
@@trenzapapi welp, it's obviously the commenters lol,
why no love for jerry? :(
tom would be secretly annoyed with this.
@Mr Wonky well Tom tries to eat Jerry multiple times.
@Wonkelinex When Tom got Jerry inside his mouth
Tom :...
Tom :...
Tom : No Im not gonna end jerry like this!
Tom : *Spits Jerry out*
Me : What the?! Why did you do that-
Mickey mouse is better
I swear this was the peak of Slap Stick comedy. Very few cartoons were ever able to get it this good.
Ed Edd and Eddy.
@@nitroturbo7869 “Very FEW”
The Cat Concerto is my favorite out of all original MGM cartoons.
80 long years of Tom& Jerry Cartoons
Since 1940
RIP Gene Dietch
RIP Chuck Jones
RIP William Hannah
RIP Joseph Barbera
RIP Scott Bradley
RIP Fred Quimby
RIP Walter Biehn
These are the predesecdors of Tom the Cat and Jerry the mouse.. One of the golden treasures of cartoons.
More than 25 and a half billion Americans besides myself going back to our childhood memories surveyed the majority of childhood cartoon is Tom and Jerry. And we know it.
After 80 outstanding long years, Tom still haven't hunt down Jerry.....yet... but not yet.....
Tom and Jerry.... Hannah and Barbera's classic cartoon favorite characters since 1940.
Happy 80th Anniversary Tom and Jerry..
Thank You 😊 and Goodnight 🍁👀☕🥧
Weird thing I noticed,the seven animators noted are the amount of Oscar’s tom and Jerry won.
Who else has watch every single episode of Tom & Jerry
*"E V E R Y S I N G L E E P I S O D E"*
Me i watched them all when I was 2
i watched tom and jerry when i was 1 B E A T T H A T
I watched them in the womb
I watched it as a sperm
All the 1940 - 1958 ones. The Original and the best ones. I respect both Gene and Chuck Jones, but theirs never had that special feel of the William and Joseph versions. The originals were also Hilarious as the others weren't as good.
The early Tom & Jerry cartoons before MGM shut down for the first time are absolutely some of the best. The only stuff I've seen come close to it are some of the non-crossover movies.
The new Tom & Jerry Show isn't really up to snuff with the slapstick feeling, but I feel like the reoccurring detective depiction of the two keeps the pair authentic enough to their roots while re-imagining them suitably for modern young audiences
And I guess the New show has brought Toodles (the yellow female kitty) back because she has only appeared on only one episode from the old one
Tom: sniff sniff hey something is burning around here
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
HELP GOD LEMME OUT!!!!
ONE CUSTARD PIE?! LET ME HAVE IT
Is you is, or is you ain't, my baby
DON’T YOU BELIEVE IT
Wow, Tom and Jerry sure have grown so much over the years. This is why I love them and their cartoons.
I've always been fond of the Chuck Jones era myself. I tend to love his expressions and movement in cartoons, they have such a personal signature of his unique style and I like it a lot.
i’m the same way
That was the first classic version I watched on the TV when I was 10
he did my favorite opening of the Tom & Jerry cartoons where the MGM Lion becomes Tom lolz
I like them too. I really began to love them once Dean Elliot replaced Eugene Poddany as music director. The jazzy intros to Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary, and Cannery Rodent, really appeal to me.
When I was a kid, I used to think that Chuck Jones' version are Tom and Jerry's past because not only they looked younger, its also looked like it was before they met Tom's owner which is the lady who kept shouting "THOMAS"
Can't wait to see the voice evolution of Tom & Jerry, that'll be interesting. 😂
“In this series, we have briefly discussed the evolution and history of Tom and Jerry, right from their inception in 1940 up until to the modern age. What we have yet to cover, however, is the evolution of the character’s voices, given life by a small number of voice actors over the years. So, without further comment from myself, I will allow the voice actors to guide you in this edition of Cartoon Evolution.”
“YEEEOWWW!”
“If this is your first time checking out one of my videos...”
@@fredarok579 LOL Yah. Which funny enough all of Tom's screams and yowls of pain are mostly done by Joseph Barbara during the theatre days I believe.
@@tails230 William Hanna actually.
And tom's cat screetches we're provided by Clarence Nash, Donald duck's voice actor by recycled voice clips from Disney films
Also Tom's new screams Since 2005 is Spike Brandt.
I actually enjoyed the Tom and Jerry movie when I was younger.
😱 I got a heart
We all did
I'm glad you guys enjoyed it
@@uzidagod who is we?
Younger? I'm 69 and I'm still enjoying tom and jerry. Its timeless. Today cartoon is shit.
My grandpa (from Mexico) loved Tom and Jerry. He didn't need to know English to understand what was going on. I grew up watching Tom and Jerry, knowing this much this episode is better then that controversy, I wouldn't even have guessed. All the episodes were absolutely good, even if there was more or less violence. The series as a whole has a perfect balance.
thats kinda similar to mines my gramps came to the us in the late 60s knowing little to no english. ive heard he was a huge tom and jerry fan, he would wake up early on his days off just to watch it. sadly he passed back in ‘93 and i really didn’t get to meet him.
Oh my goodness! My grandparents were Mexican too and they introduced me and my little brother and sister to Tom and Jerry. We were mesmerized we loved them, we would watch the old shorts over and over and over again.
Tom managed to survive a lot of Jerry's attacks like remember when Tom was hit by a bowling ball in the head?
*TOM IS IMMORTAL*
Tom also is the first Pro PUBG player
Don't forget the time a safe was dropped on him too
He is almost immortal, there are a few episodes where Tom dies forever.
Don't forget that Tom actually died in an episo-
Don't forget Tom got hit by an anvil and get buried
I've seen Tom and Jerry for years, but never have I once though of it as violent, just entrainment.
I think of violence on a more mortal kombat level. People are just way too sensitive
Generation full of snowflakes 🤣😭
- Vixlo - it's not the kids who watched it, it's the parents who are like "omg!!!!! that's too violent for my kid!!!!!!" which... most of the current generation isn't having kids right now, so that only leaves boomers and gen x 🤔
My family never stopped me and my siblings, cousins from watching the show. In fact they sometimes used to sit down and watch it with us and actually enjoy it.........good times
Or Violentainment
It's violence just not extreme violence
What is the source of the Brad Bird quote?
@@PhartingFeeting he did?
I didn't expect you here xdd
Hello verified person
Tom and Jerry is definitely so popular in part because of how simple and universal the premise is.
No matter what culture you're from, you understand Tom and Jerry.
“AHHHHHHHHH OHHHHHOOOOHOOOAHHHHHHHHH”
-Tom 1945
*YES*
it really warms my heart to know that this show was a big part of people's childhoods across multiple generations ♡
Golden rule of Tom and Jerry is....
Gravity will work when the Tom and Jerry look down
Edit: Can we made it into 1K???????
If only gravity worked like that in real life...
@DeWherewolf and run into each other.
That’s the golden rule of cartoons as a whole
so they can walk up the side of buildings as long as they don't look down
What doesn't kill you deforms you
I always knew Tom and Jerry is an old cartoon but I didn't expect most of my favorite episodes were made in the 40s, 50s, and 60s. I always thought the episodes I watched were from the 90s. The Animation before is much greater than today's animation (my opinion only).
One of my favorite violence cartoon duo of all time 🐈VS 🐁
LOVE U TOM AND JERRY MAKE A GOOD MOVIE COMEBACK SOON
@@coca-colafox4723 don't worry. They will on 2021
Naw bro itchy and scratchy
@@sebastianortizramirez4430 WAIT WHAT 0_0
@@mckicks They work too 👍
The 1940's-1950s was my favourite and probably the golden age of Tom and Jerry.
Agreed
You can't say the design of the original cat looks better than the update...Are you blind?
That hairy,bearded,weird cat?
Totally agree
I actually loved Tom and Jerry: The Movie
It is stupidly enjoyable
@@talkingcatboi4854 no I actually just love it.
Me too
@@brianodonnell4496 I was talking about the movie
@@brianodonnell4496 I'm trying to say I like the movie
Tom and jerry never gets old, it’s always great to watch them. I didn’t know they were on air for 80 years. It’s good seeing them evolve through the years. I hope they can keep going. I always love the theme song.
I think tom and jerry was an example of a basic idea that was executed really well. The animation and timing and energy of the slapstick was the best there was at the time. I think the problem of the later shorts and series was the lack of the great exicusion of the slapstick. Thus making the farly basic idea more obvious and less interesting to see. Plus the later movies just throwing them in other movies like willy wonka and the chocolate factory for no real reason.
Whats bext tom and Jerry and looney tunes and scooby doo
I really love the 40's and 50's designs for Tom and Jerry, but for some reason, their designs from '63 to like '69 just have a special place in my heart. I just feel like the animation was at that perfect in-between classic and new.
Watching this makes me miss my childhood so much. My parents grew up watching it; I grew up watching; now my kids are beginning to watch it more. That's a legacy from Hanna & Barbera
Thanks to them
I'm a 2000s kid but the 40s and 50s Tom and Jerry is what I watched and remember the most
Me: watches a 1940's Tom and jerry video
My parents: This episode was from 1940!
Me: wat
G Smasha you got a music note but very unfamous, sad
@@cxtex well if u fell sad then help it u idiot gacha,
@@cxtex I'd be more willing to watch his videos than yours
Bro, wtf, I was just pointing something out, this was 5 fucking months ago.
I remember having a DvD player and I would always insert a Tom and Jerry marathon with, like, 20 different episodes. So if you asked me if I liked Tom and Jerry, I would say, no, I loved it.
Tom and Jerry: Fast and the Furry is definitely the best Tom and Jerry movie made.
That's was the one wear they race and there's a whole bunch of people right? Sorry if it's a stupid question but it's been 8 years since I've seen it (15 now)
@@christopherwinter2099I'm just leaving it as a blunt yes.
Tom's screams are the most rememberable part of the shows. If you watched the old cartoons, you know what I'm talking about.
I personally like the Tom and Jerry Tales the most simply because the animation is very consistent and beautiful and has a nostalgic to me honestly. The second best for me is the Tom and Jerry Show of 1975. :)
Also Unpopular opinion: I actually liked the first Tom and Jerry Movie because of the musical aspect and the songs such as “Friends to the End” and “Do I Miss You”.
I grew up on Tom and Jerry movie and I sometimes find the money song stuck in my head. It’s a good movie
@@aurograce2983 It is a good movie. I was only unfortunate that the formula they used were the one everyone was using at the time. But for people like us who didn't have much to compare it to when we were kids, it WAS original. Giving them voices and adding a rather wholesome story create a dimension that expand on these characters, not straying from original.
I felt like because I was growing repeating exclusively mute comedies like Tom & Jerry, Mr. Bean, Charlie Chaplin, I have a great appreciation for humor, but at the same time I felt like it made me one of the more quiet kid. But introducing voices and musical to characters I'm already familiar with gave me a much better confidence to try socializing. But even without that personal connection, I can still objectively say that the movie wasn't bad, it was just unfortunately bland at the time.
*aight, who remembered the Tom train tracks scene?*
I do, the episode is “Blue Cat Blues”
That was sad af
i swearrrr that was so sad fr
That was a heartbreaking episode. To think I've seen DAMN near every episode of T&J that and Jerry freezing in the snow and Tom taking him in... near tear jerkers
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I wish they would go back to the old animation style!
Yeah...
Back in 2010 I would cheer loudly at 6 in the morning whenever a Fred Quimby short was chosen to be shown to my small argentinian mind. I used to wake up early just to see these. I can't possibly choose a favourite, but most of the candidates are from that age. Jerry's cousin and the one where Spike gets Tom to be scared of Tyke were some of my favourites. Mammy Two-shoes was also one of my favourite characters.
Fun fact: Tom and Jerry are the only big name cartoons that didn’t appear in who framed roger rabbit.
Wasn't it because they weren't owned by warner bros at the time?
@@mr.badass9442 I dunno, I do remember there was also mickey and his squad in it. I was like isn't that from disney.
They tried getting Popeye also, but weren't able to.
Casper the friendly ghost wasn’t there, his scene was scrapped.
Like Droopy Turner owned them at the time, and still technically do despite Warner handling distribution for the MGM shorts.
Remember when they actually died? Tom and Jerry each tried to get a GF, ultimately getting no GF because of "better men" and then they sit on a railroad track, and a train horn blows as it fades to black. I've seen this episode like... 5 times in my life. It's kinda sad.
That episode was very heart touching it made the audience emotional
I think I've heard that they didn't die. Tom dodged the train last second and Jerry was too small to get run over
oak synia Exactly what I thought.
@@oaksynia7353 Their death was a rumor. Blue Cat Blues the short in question was released two years before their final short in the original run, Tot Watchers.
Have you seen tom and jerry getting ranned over a truck full of rocks but still alive
A train... Pfft their still alive
Unpopular opinion: Yes the '92 movie was a mistake but it guilty pleasure of a generation...and more well done than some of the worst incarnations or movies starring the pair.
Tbh I definitely believe that the classic 1940-1967 cartoons were absolutely the best. They were made for all ages, not just children. New Tom and Jerry after 1967 (after Chuck Jones era) until present are too kid-friendly and are really boring to watch for older ages. The Hanna-Barbera episodes were absolutely the best, but the Gene Deitch and Chuck Jones episodes were also really great, and all 161 classic episodes are absolutely enjoyable for all ages from children to old people.
I'm 46 and I recently discovered why I like melodic classical music from composers like Liszt, Strauss and Rossini so much. It were all these Tom and Jerry episodes by Hanna and Barbera I watched as a kid. Thank you, gentlemen.
As a kid I cheered for Jerry 😂 I just thought he was the smartest
Omg thanks for liking my comment ❤️❤️ that means the world
I’ll like the comment too haha
Yeah right
But really
He was an ass
I liked Tom as a kid
This is just 33 minutes of crying over nostalgia 😔
So what if it is?
I really did like WB cartoons but even as a kid I actively appreciated the fact Tom & Jerry could entertain me without dialogue.
Honestly, from pure nostalgia, the 2000s Tom and Jerry is my favorite.
Fun fact. So when I was working on Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka, I got to talk with Spike Brandt quite a bit about working with Mr Barbera. Apparently, Mr. Barbera storyboarded the Karate Guard. That is truly amazing considering his age at that time. Spike and Tony did the beautiful character layouts and tries to get the short nominated for an Oscar, wanting to get Mr Barbera a final Oscar. I do believe the film was in consideration, but I am not sure if it made the cut. Anyone here know? Regardless, its a wonderful cartoon to end the story of Tom amd Jerry's theatrical series.
Really
Tom and Jerry is the cartoon who had introduced one of the Franz Lizst Piece
Hugarian Rhapsody 2 to kids.
every kids have listened to that piece many many times. when watching "The Cat Concerto"
The cat concerto will probably be my all time favorite cartoon along with the dover boys because it is able to bring in laughs while still being a beautiful piece of animation and music
I Miss The Old Version Of Tom Ad Jerry Waaaaaaay Funnier.
Gah, you actually made me remember that outsourced Czechoslovakia animated version of Tom & Jerry. I remember as a kid how out of place this one was among the other versions and never liked it at all. I've always been more a fan of the Jones version (especially when Tom made that tchtch sound in the intro lol) and always had a soft spot for Tom & Jerry Tales as a kid. But the Magic Ring TV special.. man that one was phenomenal to me.
Nice vid, dude
As a czech person i never saw the outsourced tom and jerry
Only the 40's to 60's and chuck jones era
I remember really liking the surreal feel that those episodes gave off
Yeah,the only one I watched was Carmen Get It. I legitimately thought MGM had ran out of money by how lacklustre the animation was.
Fav movie has to be Tom and Jerry Fast and Furry
Me too
my childhood
It is the best ever Tom and Jerry movie
Thx fellow fellow
Fast and Furry-ous
i grew up with the 2006-2008 series and i loved it so much. i wish you talked more about it as i feel like many people my age really enjoyed that version of Tom & Jerry
ew
@@mihaimercenarul7467why? Tom and Jerry tales is underrated bro
I kinda feel sorry for Deitch. He was willing to stay true to Tom and Jerry and made most what he did despite not being into the series and he still got some hate for it.
I thought he did pretty OK with what they had. Really? Death threats over a cartoon? Nearly 6 decades/3 generations later, it doesn't seem to matter anymore. Deitch's best in T&J were "Buddies Thicker Than Water", "Switchin' Kitten", and "The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit".
Dietch shorts were some of the best,imo!
Gene's shorts weren't that good but he did at least kept closer to the Hanna Barbara design of the mid to late 1950s then Chuck's shorts. If Gene had more shorts to work on they probably would had been better.
@@chrisrj9871 fucking hate this generation, I can't wait for a story to come out where someone giving a death threat themselves gets fucking murdered. Maybe that will scare the keyboard warriors into keeping to themselves.
Dark, but idgaf, a lot of people have become serious pussies
His series was okay but he sounds like a whiny bitch to be honest. Death threats are never okay but to victimise yourself over criticism that you receive for work that is in the public eye is just laughably pathetic.
I really like that car racing movie.
Same
95 Year Old Barbera Directed That Movie.
Me too
Fast And Furious (Tom and Jerry Edition)
Curse Barbera... that traitor.
I was that guy who rooted for Tom, but always wanted Jerry to barely escape in the end. Yankee Doodle Mouse is a great example of this and is still my favorite Tom and Jerry cartoon to this day
It's a wholesome moment when your grandpa says "Hey! I remember that episode when I was a kid"
Some relationships are like Tom and Jerry.
They can start a conflict with each other, fight each other, annoy each other, tease each other and knock each other with slapstick, but share a secret bond and can't live without each other.
@@brianodonnell4496 An origin story would be cute, and also interesting. Based on how Tom and Jerry first met and formed their rivalry.
The movie will be a live-action/animated movie, by the way. Think of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Space Jam (which is also getting a sequel next year), and Looney Tunes: Back in Action.
@@brianodonnell4496 Tom nor Jerry were ever villains. They both have a love-hate relationship, and bond over a mutual sentiment towards an unpleasant experience. They are even shown to put aside their differences and work together to achieve a certain goal. Such as defeating villains, rescuing someone, and even rescuing each other if one of them are truly in danger. Which shows that they are presented to have a heroic side mostly.
The villains are the characters who antagonize either. The movie's villain will be a human.
@@brianodonnell4496 They were the villains of the original Tom and Jerry movie of the 90s.
@@brianodonnell4496 It was by Miramax Films, until Turner Entertainment merged with Time Warner, thus leading to Warner Bros owning the rights to it now.
The live-action/animated film will be from the Warner Animation Group.
Yeeeeaaaaaahhh...
Ok why did I realized Tom is WAY older than Garfield?
Yes that is strange.
Hey i'm older than Tom and i'm still only 12.
Tom *uhhhhhh, cat years*
Wow
How old are them?
I remember watching Tom & Jerry when it was on Cartoon Network as a kid, along with owning the first Spotlight Collection of Tom & Jerry on DVD while rewatching the original shorts.
My favorite Tom and Jerry incarnations were the ones done by William Hanna and Joe Barbera when they were released by MGM from the 1940's-1957, Tom and Jerry Kids, Tom and Jerry the Movie and the ones from the Warner Bros direct-to-video animated videos (e.g. The Magic Ring, A Nutcracker Tale, Sherlock Holmes, among others)
Thank you so much for making this Dave.
Do you still remember the Tom and Jerry kids opening song?
@@ralphjosephacobo8014 Of course I do.
@@EChacon that chorus though 😊
"Tom & Jerry Tales" was my favourite edition. Maybe because of cool graphics.
Just pause at 33:27 for a classic meme face 👌🏻
Ha lol
LOL
I love it! I grew up watching Tom and Jerry all the time, and I still enjoy it today, and the original Hanna-Barbara/MGM and Chuck Jones eras are my two personal favorite incarnations of the characters. I have faith that Tom and Jerry will find a way to truly return to their roots, and the upcoming live-action/animated hybrid set to come out in 2021 seems to be going in the right direction.
Other than that, outstanding work, mate!
I really miss to watch tom and jerry:(
Fred Quimby's Tom & Jerry is my favourite of all time. Animation is to the point the way it should be.