The Art Of Tom And Jerry Laserdisc Archive New! «HIGH-QUALITY»
: The shorts received significantly better video transfers than previous VHS editions, with stable colors and strong digital sound. Historical Context : Each box set included extensive booklet liner notes
Out of print. Long live the analog hole. the art of tom and jerry laserdisc archive
The collection is divided into three distinct volumes, each covering a specific era of production: Volume I (1993) : The shorts received significantly better video transfers
Side 4 includes a five-minute segment on the "spillover" animation style—showing how the Tom and Jerry unit influenced Droopy . It contains cels from Jerry’s Diary (1949) that reveal erased storyboard notes by Tex Avery himself, notes that were painted over in the master negative but are visible on the cel photography. The collection is divided into three distinct volumes,
To the uninitiated, The Art of Tom and Jerry (released in the early 1990s by MGM/UA Home Video in Japan) looks like a standard premium release. But to those who understand the brutal history of animation preservation, this disc represents one of the most important "lost" color archives ever pressed into plastic.