Jekyll and Mr. Mouse []. Go to parent directory. Tom and Jerry - - Puss Gets the Boot []. Tom and Jerry - - Midnight Snack []. Tom and Jerry - - Night Before Christmas []. Tom and Jerry - - Fraidy Cat []. Tom and Jerry - - Dog Trouble []. Tom and Jerry - - Puss 'n Toots []. Tom and Jerry - - Fine Feathered Friend []. Tom and Jerry - - Sufferin' Cats! Tom and Jerry - - The Lonesome Mouse []. Tom and Jerry - - Baby Puss [].
Tom and Jerry - - Zoot Cat []. Tom and Jerry - - The Bodyguard []. Tom and Jerry - - Puttin' on the Dog []. Tom and Jerry - - Mouse Trouble []. Tom and Jerry - - Mouse in Manhattan []. Tom and Jerry - - Tee for Two []. Tom and Jerry - - Flirty Birdy []. Tom and Jerry - - Quiet Please! Tom and Jerry - - Springtime for Thomas []. Tom and Jerry - - The Milky Waif [].
Tom and Jerry - - Trap Happy []. Tom and Jerry - - Solid Serenade []. Tom and Jerry - - Cat Fishin' []. Tom and Jerry - - Part Time Pal [].
Tom and Jerry - - The Cat Concerto []. Tom and Jerry - - Dr. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs.
Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. The familiar rotating executive producer credit of Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott briefly runs as Tom chases Jerry past the screen, knocking things over and running over others along the way.
After the opening sequence, the wraparound segments, hosted by Droopy, would begin. He would start by painting the whole background with a single large brush stroke making stylistic use of Filmation's characteristic "limited animation" technique , and he and the other speaking characters would engage in brief comedic sketches like Droopy's opening poem in one of them "Roses are red, violets are blue, painting's my job, that's what I do; cute and somewhat wet".
This did match the chase scenes, but gave the episodes a very monotonous soundtrack, making these episodes "stand out" to many Tom and Jerry viewers when they aired. Where the original series and the third series by Chuck Jones would have favorable endings for Tom occasionally, this series followed the second series by Gene Deitch in never having definite "wins" for Tom.
Also similar to the Deitch films is the character design, in them being drawn similar to the original, but still slightly different.
The Droopy episodes would usually feature Slick and sometimes Spike being antagonists to Droopy. Barney had miscellaneous roles, such as being the boss of movie studio guard Droopy in "Star Crossed Wolf", and a frightful companion to Droopy in a haunted house in "Scared Bear". Frank Welker and Filmation head Lou Scheimer provided the voices for the first six episodes.
From the seventh episode onward, Welker voiced Droopy, while the other male characters in the Tom and Jerry and Droopy segments including Spike, Slick, Barney and Tom's owner were voiced by Scheimer.
0コメント