Tom and Jerry

 Tom and Jerry is an American energized media establishment and series of parody short movies made in 1940 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Most popular for its 161 dramatic short movies by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the series fixates on the competition between the nominal characters of a feline named Tom and a mouse named Jerry. Many shorts likewise highlight a few repeating characters. 

In its unique run, Hanna and Barbera delivered 114 Tom and Jerry shorts for MGM from 1940 to 1958. During this time, they won seven Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film, tying for the lead position with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies with the most honors in the class. After the MGM animation studio shut in 1957, MGM resuscitated the series with Gene Deitch coordinating 13 extra Tom and Jerry shorts for Rembrandt Films from 1961 to 1962. Tom and Jerry then, at that point, turned into the most noteworthy earning vivified short film series of that time, overwhelming Looney Tunes. Throw Jones then, at that point, delivered one more 34 shorts with Sib Tower 12 Productions somewhere in the range of 1963 and 1967. Three additional shorts were created, The Mansion Cat in 2001, The Karate Guard in 2005, and A Fundraising Adventure in 2014, making a sum of 164 shorts. 

Various side projects have been made, including the TV series The Tom and Jerry Show (1975), The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–1982), Tom and Jerry Kids (1990–1993), Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–2008), and The Tom and Jerry Show (2014–2021). The main full length movie dependent on the series, Tom and Jerry: The Movie, was delivered in 1992, and 13 direct-to-video films have been created starting around 2002, with a true to life/energized half breed movie delivered in 2021. A melodic variation of the series, named Tom and Jerry: Purr-Chance to Dream, appeared in Japan in 2019 ahead of Tom and Jerry's 80th commemoration. 

Tom and Jerry has been on Boomerang since the time the channel's dispatch on April 1, 2000.

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