Tom and Jerry 1963: Resurrection Now the episodes of Tom and Jerry, directed by Chuck Jones, there is a dual relationship. After the Gene Deitch series, Jones’s work looks great. But as a kid, when I was lucky enough not to see what Deitch was up to, there was a clear distinction between Tom and Jerry.
Hannah and Barbera's first cartoons are literally masterpieces. I've reviewed them hundreds of times. Then, in the fifties, a few style of presentation of cartoons changed, and these episodes were not the most favorite, but no less different from this. And the third part is Chuck Jones.
I can’t say I don’t like Tom and Jerry. They are diametrically opposed to Hannah and Barbera. It's kind of good in some ways. The main thing is that cartoons look quite pleasant, although sometimes there are incomprehensible sensations (the latter was often in the mind of the child).
Still, it's fine. We can forget about Daich. Now the audience is waiting for arrangements of classic works, a new screensaver and updated Tom and Jerry! They certainly have their charm.
Jones applies his chips, built on movements, fine details and unusual animation. It’s all fun to watch.
9 out of 10
Scalped by Hannabar in 5/05/2014.