Tom And Jerry Complete Collection All 161 Episodes (100% LEGIT)
Quiet Please! (1945): Jerry exploits Tom's desperate need to keep the house quiet while Spike sleeps.
After MGM closed its internal animation studio, they outsourced production to Rembrandt Films in Prague. Directed by Gene Deitch, these 13 episodes have a surreal, avant-garde, and often gritty atmosphere. They are polarizing among fans but remain a fascinating chapter in the collection’s history. 3. The Chuck Jones Era (1963–1967) tom and jerry complete collection all 161 episodes
This era featured lush orchestration by Scott Bradley, rich hand-drawn animation, and unparalleled physical comedy. Quiet Please
directed by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. This era established the franchise’s visual language: high-octane slapstick, minimal dialogue, and an orchestral score by Scott Bradley that functioned as the characters' internal voices. Artistic Evolution : Early shorts like Puss Gets the Boot Directed by Gene Deitch, these 13 episodes have
The final leg of the 161-episode collection was helmed by animation legend Chuck Jones, famous for his iconic work on Looney Tunes. Between 1963 and 1967, Jones brought his signature aesthetic to the series. Tom was redesigned with thicker eyebrows, larger ears, and a more expressive, cunning face, while Jerry received larger eyes and a sweeter demeanor. The era wraps up with Purr-Chance to Dream (1967), officially closing out the classic theatrical run of the franchise. Why Collectors Covet the Complete 161 Collection