Tom and Jerry was written by william hanna and joseph barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. The first season "Sweet Home" premiered in the United States in February 1940. Tom and Jerry featured a farce, depicting a pair of bitter rivals: a war between a cat and a mouse. In the film, Tom often uses cunning tricks to deal with Jerry, while Jerry often uses loopholes in Tom's tricks to escape his persecution and get revenge.
Since 1940 came out, the popularity of cats and mice in China is self-evident. After it was introduced to China in 1990s, it became an animated film suitable for all ages, bringing countless joys to audiences of different ages and countries from generation to generation. This cartoon is completely characterized by farce, and the plot is very vivid. The stories of "clever mouse" and "stupid cat" are comparable to the stories of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
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Tom and Jerry's story revolves around a pair of ordinary domestic cats, Tom Mouse and Jerry Mouse. Tom has a strong desire to catch Jerry, the mouse who lives in the same room, and keeps trying to get rid of the annoying tenants. Although Tom always fails, he prefers to chase Jerry rather than catch him.
At the same time, Tom often uses axe, hammer, explosives, firecrackers and other violent tools or traps to deal with Jerry in the film. But Jerry is very clever, and sometimes Tom's tricks backfire and make Tom suffer. In this animation, there is no cruelty of bullying in the animal world, only daily chores and disputes between two neighbors.