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An unofficial but vital arm of the archive exists among private collectors and fans. Original production cels from classic shorts can fetch tens of thousands of dollars at auction. Websites, forums, and databases like the wiki and the Internet Animation Database catalog episode guides, variant title cards (including foreign-language versions), and even obscure comic book spin-offs. While not institutionally curated, these fan archives fill gaps left by corporate or academic efforts, particularly regarding the Chuck Jones era (1963–1967) and the later Gene Deitch era (1961–1962), which are often less represented in official restorations.

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Introduces Spike the Bulldog as a major foil to Tom's schemes. The Cat Concerto tom and jerry cartoon archive

Set in Vienna, featuring Tom learning to play the piano to lure Jerry. 3. The Unsung Heroes: Music and Sound Design

This comprehensive archive explores the history, eras, creators, and lasting legacy of animation's most famous rivals. 1. The Eras of Tom and Jerry

: Most plots involve Tom attempting to capture Jerry, often at the behest of a human owner, leading to extreme mayhem and destruction. Complex Relationship This public link is valid for 7 days

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Max (formerly HBO Max) hosts the largest repository of classic Hanna-Barbera, Deitch, and Jones shorts, alongside newer spin-offs and feature films.

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Building a complete archive requires navigating both official and fan-driven resources, each with its own strengths.

To ensure your software recognizes the files, use the standard naming convention: Tom and Jerry - S1940E01 - Puss Gets the Boot.mkv Note: Do not use TV-style season numbers (S01, S02). Use the theatrical release year.

If you are accessing the Warner Archive Blu-ray sets , the restoration is spectacular. The colors are punchy, the lines are sharp, and the film grain is preserved, giving these 80-year-old cartoons a "brand new" feel that holds up even on modern 4K screens. Can’t copy the link right now

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