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Collectable Tom And Jerry DVD
Whether you watch Tom and Jerry on television or you’re enjoying a Tom and Jerry DVD , this cat and mouse duo are the same, their hilarious adventures have kept audiences both young and old laughing at the edge of their seats for over 50 years. As one of the longest running cartoon series in the world it is shown in countries like Vietnam, Africa, China, Laos, Spain and Mexico, as well as hundreds more that you may have never heard of before. Whether it’s their easy to follow slapstick comedy or the lovable way that the two characters interact, no one knows why Tom and Jerry is so popular with so many people around the world.
For over 50 years audiences both young and old have been laughing their heads off to the slapstick comical antics of our favorite cat and mouse team. Tom the cat is the mischievous foe of Jerry the cute innocent little mouse, though try as he might to catch and make a meal out of Jerry his attempts always fall short and he ends up being a victim of his own traps. This simple cat and mouse chase has captured the hearts of millions and we owe it all to the 2 creators William Hannah and Joseph Barbara.
How Tom and Jerry started: Two people were responsible for these loveable cartoon characters, William Hannah and Joseph Barbara. They met in the 1940’s when mass entertainment was just starting to take a hold on the public. What made them a perfect pair was their personal abilities and how these complimented each other so well. William Hannah had strong directing skills and had already made a name in the industry, and on the other hand Joseph Barbara was an amazingly creative story teller and character designer. The duo put their heads together and came up with several classic cartoon series that also includes the Jetsons, Flintstones and Yogi Bear; plus a whole line of other titles that you will definitely be aware of.
Tom and Jerry has been airing for over 50 years and in this period of time the directors and artists have changed several times from Hannah and Barbara to a Czech director named Gene Deitch in 1960; though under his creative direction popularity for the series dropped and he only made 13 shorts. In 1963 MGM studios replaced Deitch with Chuck Jones a former Creative director from Warner Brothers studios and he continued the series until it hit the television screens in 1965 and continued on to collaborate with the first creators in both shorts and a Tom and Jerry movie.
Besides making shorts for television several directors and artists collaborated together to make long running motion pictures, these weren’t simply made up of various shorts, but were long adventures with a plot and storyline. One of their more popular films was titled Tom and Jerry the movie, which had a popular following of viewers both young and old. The basic story sees our cat and mouse duo working together for a change, they meet a young run away Robyn who is desperately searching for her father. As our heroes attempt to help the young girl their plans are thwarted by Robyn’s aunty Mrs. Figg who tries everything possible to stop them; the usual slapstick comedy that everyone loves is seen through out as they work towards their goal.
If you’re a fan of the Tom and Jerry tales, then you’ll be happy to know that even though the series and films have finished you can still get hold of their classic episodes Tom and Jerry DVD choices are cheaper than ever to buy. They make a great gift for young children and even for adults with a soft spot for the hilarious antics of these two lovable cartoon characters.
how can i use a memory stick pro duo with a sony dcr dvd 108 to record video?
I got a Sony 16 gb Memory Stick Pro Duo and a Sony DCR DVD 108 and I can't get it to recorded video. It takes pictures just fine but it won't record video. It keeps saying no disc. Please help!
The minidvd's record video and the memory sticks take still pictures.
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