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A lavish French-themed short that spawned a sub-series of swashbuckling adventures.
: 114 classic theatrical shorts directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
Relive the timeless adventures of the world's most iconic cat-and-mouse duo, Tom and Jerry, in this comprehensive collection featuring their classic episodes!
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The release of Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940–1958) on is the headline event for the franchise's 85th-anniversary celebration. It is the first collection to present all 114 original MGM shorts in chronological order, fully restored from the best available elements, and completely uncut. For the first time ever in the United States, the set includes the shorts Mouse Cleaning and Casanova Cat on DVD or Blu-ray. Even more significantly, His Mouse Friday is presented completely uncut for the very first time on any home media format.
If you get your hands on the complete collection, start with these fan-favourite masterpieces:
The historic debut. Tom was originally named Jasper, and Jerry was Jinx. The foundational blueprint of the series was born right here. A lavish French-themed short that spawned a sub-series
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Running from 1940 to 1958, this "Golden Era" produced a staggering . This period is the heart and soul of the franchise, winning seven Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film. It's this collection of shorts that forms the backbone of any "classic complete collection."
In their debut short, Puss Gets the Boot (1940), Tom was named Jasper, Jerry was an unnamed mouse, and Tom looked like a realistic, scruffy cat who ran on all fours. By the mid-1940s, Tom became more anthropomorphic, sleek, and expressive. Do you prefer physical media like or digital streaming
Warner Bros. animation icon Chuck Jones (famous for Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote) took over the franchise, producing 34 shorts under his Sib Tower 12 Productions.
Tom (Thomas Cat) and Jerry (Gerald Mouse) rarely speak, communicating instead through hilarious facial expressions and frantic gestures.