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Report: The Legacy of Tom and Jerry Executive Summary Tom and Jerry is an iconic American animated media franchise and series of comedy short films created in 1940 by and Joseph Barbera . Best known for its 161 theatrical short films by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the series centers on the never-ending rivalry between a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry. Over its 85-year history, it has become a global cultural phenomenon, winning seven Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film. Historical Overview
Following various TV iterations, Warner Bros. currently manages the franchise, including recent feature films and a 2021 live-action/CGI hybrid movie. Character Analysis
The series has undergone several distinct production eras, each defined by different creative leads and artistic styles: Tom e Jerry
Sib Tower 12 Productions produced 34 shorts with a more stylized, modern look.
Includes Spike , a protective bulldog; Tyke , Spike's son; Nibbles (also known as Tuffy), Jerry's small nephew; and Mammy Two Shoes , the house's original owner. Core Themes and Style Tom and Jerry - Scratchpad | Fandom Report: The Legacy of Tom and Jerry Executive
A blue-grey housecat who often lives a pampered life but is constantly thwarted by his own schemes to catch Jerry.
A small, clever brown mouse who typically outsmarts Tom through wit and agility. Includes Spike , a protective bulldog; Tyke ,
The "Golden Age" where the original 114 shorts were produced.