Wednesday, January 15, 2014

TOM AND JERRY

                                       TOM AND JERRY                                        



Tom and Jerry is a series of theatrical animated cartoon films created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbara for Metro Goldwyn Mayer, centering on a rivalry between a cat Tom and a mouse Jerry whose chases include slapstick comedy. Hanna and Barbara ultimately wrote, produced, and directed 114 Tom and Jerry shorts at the MGM cartoon studio in Hollywood 1940 to 1957. The original series is notable for having won seven Academy Awards, tying with as the theatrical animated series with the most Oscars. A longtime television staple, Tom and Jerry has a worldwide audience and has been recognized as one of the most famous and longest-lived rivalries in American cinema.

THE PLOT

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The series features comedic fights between an iconic set of enemies, a house cat and mouse. The plots of each short usually center on Tom's numerous attempts to capture Jerry and the mayhem and destruction that follows. Tom rarely succeeds in catching Jerry, mainly because of Jerry's cleverness, cunning abilities, and luck. However, there are also several instances within the cartoons where they display genuine friendship and concern for each other's well-being. At other times, the pair set aside their rivalry in order to pursue a common goal, such as when a baby escaped the watch of a negligent babysitter, causing Tom and Jerry to pursue the baby and keep it away from danger.
The cartoons are infamous for some of the most violent cartoon gags ever devised in theatrical animation such as Tom using everything from axes, hammers, firearms, explosives, traps and poison to try to murder Jerry. On the other hand, Jerry's methods of retaliation are far more violent due to their frequent success, including slicing Tom in half, shutting his head in a window or a door, stuffing Tom's tail in a waffle iron or a mangle, kicking him into a refrigerator, plugging his tail into an electric socket, pounding him with a mace, club or mallet, causing a tree or an electric pole to drive him into the ground, sticking matches into his feet and lighting them, tying him to a firework and setting it off, and so on. Because of this, Tom and Jerry has often been criticized as excessively violent. Despite the frequent violence, there is no blood or gore in any scene.




THE CHARACTER

                                                           THE CHARACTER

1. TOM cat is a blue/grey short haired cat.Likes to disrupt the Jerry because he wants to eat the Jerry, but    very difficult because Jerry is very lick.Because of that,Jerry always win if they fight together.

2. JERRY Jerry Mouse is a brown mouse.It's very smart mouse even it's body is small and always win when fight    with Tom. And also Jerry have many friends like a bulldog,Spike and Tom was very scared with that's dog.

3. SPIKE spike (occasionally referred to as Butch or Killer) is a stern but occasionally dumb American    bulldog who is particularly disapproving of cats, but a softy when it comes to mice.

4. MUMMY TWO SHOES From the beginning, Tom also has to deal with Mummy two shoes an African    housemaid.Mammy is depicted as the maid taking care of the often opulent home in which Tom and Jerry  reside. Later Tom and Jerry shorts are set in what appears to be Mammy's own house. And her face is never  seen.







MORAL VALUES

                                                        MORAL VALUES



1. We fight with our nearest and dearest ones because we feel it is our right. Well, it not really matter how much     or how many times we fight.

2. At times, your best friend might behave roughly or seem to be your greatest enemy. It’s not the time to          express your anger and prove him or her wrong. It is quite likely that your friend expects you to be more sensible  and wise in difficult situations and wants you to acknowledge your mistake.

3.Sometimes you feel that you are the best person to know how to make something happen and you have seen it    every way without having a slightest idea that there is somebody who knows it better than you.

4. Sometimes, some tricks that we consider idiotic or meaningless work wonders.
5. Sometimes we don’t actually learn from our failures Tom attacks Jerry in almost the same patterns and as        usual Jerry escapes.