Tom And Jerry Cartoon Archive !!exclusive!!

Produced in Eastern Europe on a shoestring budget, these 13 episodes are often considered the "black sheep" of the archive. The animation is jagged, the music is avant-garde (using a theremin), and the violence is surreal. While hard to find in pristine condition, they are essential for completeness.

One night, a "glitch" occurred. A digitized version of Jerry from the 1940s—smaller, fluffier, and more mischievous—escaped his folder and began hopping through the eras. He found himself in the 1950s "CinemaScope" era , where the colors were brighter and the houses were more modern. tom and jerry cartoon archive

A prequel series showing "Tom and Jerry as cubs." This archive entry is notable for the spin-off characters: It was produced by Fred Quimby’s son-in-law and retains the slapstick energy without the blood. Produced in Eastern Europe on a shoestring budget,

While much of the raw archival material is restricted to researchers and vaults, the public can access significant portions: One night, a "glitch" occurred