Tom and Jerry 1952: "I know receptions, I've seen on TV" The episode, which is also shot on an already familiar plot. Only presented in the style of the fifties. It looks great. Although I prefer the old episode where Jerry whistles. But that's great, too.
There's more humour and breaking, so to speak. How did Spike suffer when he stepped on that dick!
As always, the media shows what is going on in the world. Legislation has always been too harsh and often ill-considered. It is present everywhere and at all times. Especially oppressed are those in respect of whom this law is adopted.
A couple of tricks were really funny. The others kept up. When you are sure of something, be sure of it, making sure it is. Otherwise, there may be a misfire.
A remarkable episode characterized by familiar jokes as well as morality. There won't always be a party on your street. But when it's not there, you just have to work. He will be back soon.
9 out of 10
Scalped by Hannabar.