The "boing" at 0:35 is the one that was often heard in Gene Deitch's infamous "Tom and Jerry" shorts from 1960-1962. Rankin/Bass Productions used that one as well, along with the one at 0:39.
@@chanderprakash3159 Because they are so bizarre and surreal, very different from the 1940s and 1950s shorts produced at MGM Cartoons. The music and sound effects are strange, and Tom is often subject to more painful abuse.
The "boing" at 0:35 is the one that was often heard in Gene Deitch's infamous "Tom and Jerry" shorts from 1960-1962 and as well heard once in "The Care Bears Family (1986)" Nelvana series episode, "Bright Heart's Lucky Clover" when Beastly hits the tree with the arrow.
The "boing" at 0:35 is the one that was often heard in Gene Deitch's infamous "Tom and Jerry" shorts from 1960-1962. Rankin/Bass Productions used that one as well, along with the one at 0:39.
How The Gene Deitch's Tom And Jerry Was Infamous Can You Please Explain ?
@@chanderprakash3159 Because they are so bizarre and surreal, very different from the 1940s and 1950s shorts produced at MGM Cartoons. The music and sound effects are strange, and Tom is often subject to more painful abuse.
These cuts were used in Jay Ward and Total TV cartoons during the 1960’s.
The "boing" at 0:35 is the one that was often heard in Gene Deitch's infamous "Tom and Jerry" shorts from 1960-1962 and as well heard once in "The Care Bears Family (1986)" Nelvana series episode, "Bright Heart's Lucky Clover" when Beastly hits the tree with the arrow.
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