The intro and bumpers of The Tom and Jerry Show that airs every Saturday Mornings part of the Saturday Morning Cartoons programming block only on MeTV. Is it just me One Droopy Knight is cropped in the intro and the music was from The Little Orphan.
It is the only TV channel to have various MGM cartoon characters from other cartoons alongside Tom and Jerry, excluding Boomerang, which rarely shows The Counterfeit Cat (1949 Cartoon)
Something I don't understand regarding MeTV. Their Sunday Night Cartoons program block includes the original wide-screen format of the MGM Pink Panther theatrical shorts. Yet, when it comes to the Chuck Jones MGM shorts from the mid to late 60's, they keep using the pan-and-scanned 4x3 format! Those Tom and Jerry shorts were originally released in theaters in a wide-screen format. Even the official DVD set from a decade ago produced the shorts in their original theatrical format. Does MeTV have the rights to the wide-screen Chuck Jones shorts?
The intro and bumpers of The Tom and Jerry Show that airs every Saturday Mornings part of the Saturday Morning Cartoons programming block only on MeTV.
Is it just me One Droopy Knight is cropped in the intro and the music was from The Little Orphan.
It is the only TV channel to have various MGM cartoon characters from other cartoons alongside Tom and Jerry, excluding Boomerang, which rarely shows The Counterfeit Cat (1949 Cartoon)
The music is heard on intros to the following episodes:
Fine Feathered Friend (1942)
Sufferin Cats (1943)
The Little Orphan is where the opening and closing theme came from
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What’s a sound effect that when Jerry runs.🤔🏃💨🤡🪠🧨💣🧲🚀🥧
Something I don't understand regarding MeTV. Their Sunday Night Cartoons program block includes the original wide-screen format of the MGM Pink Panther theatrical shorts. Yet, when it comes to the Chuck Jones MGM shorts from the mid to late 60's, they keep using the pan-and-scanned 4x3 format! Those Tom and Jerry shorts were originally released in theaters in a wide-screen format. Even the official DVD set from a decade ago produced the shorts in their original theatrical format. Does MeTV have the rights to the wide-screen Chuck Jones shorts?
Thank you MeTV!!!!!
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Me TV should show the 1975 and 1980 Tom and Jerry cartoons also
Anymore boomerang stuff?
Possibly.
Most of the classics are on Digital Download than on TV.