Even if you find the show meh, admit that Tom & Jerry Kids had a banger of a theme songAlso, would you call it a Fox Kids show, even though it wasn't owned by Fox Kids? I would, since it was created for Fox Kids and its entire run was initially there
>>150903251>Tom & Jerry Kids had a banger of a theme songtheme song stay stuck in my head.
>>150903251Hell yeah, that theme rocked. The singer was nailing those high notes. I have that among the songs in my phone's "Cartoon Themes" folder.
The saxophone backing was kino.
>>150903251Tthis show had a ton of reccurring segments/characters yet nobody ever talks about it in /co/. I doubt anyone remembers who Calaboose Cal is.
>>150907122I doubt even super fans of Tom & Jerry Kids can identify who many of the guys in the second opening are supposed to be besides Calaboose Cal, Wild Mouse and Slowpoke Antonio.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzYajnd0njo
>>150903251Yea, I can ONLY remember the theme song and maybe some of the characters. Of course, that tends to be the case with many of these Muppet Babies knockoffs. Very few of them did anything interesting to be remembered outside of maybe a catchy theme song or some jokes. I know with A Pup named Scooby Doo, some people enjoyed the bit with Red Herring and how Fred retardedly kept trying to blame him
>>150903251The artstyle and designs of the show is fantastic. Many What A Cartoon shorts utilized the same art, presumably because they worked on T&J Kids and Droppy Detective.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITx32oDmkbohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4V7IXvueYQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCp8PRPhMUUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxDljJCxPa8
>>150903251I thought it was pretty good. It's not as funny or innovative as the original, but is it charming in its own right. But yeah, the Droopy segments are by the best ones, Slick McWolf is a great antagonist.
Pat Ventura was a writer and character designer. He designed Slowpoke Antonio and Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel.
>>150907863Definitely. I didn't remember Tom & Jerry Kids looking that good, but it had really good animation and art style. Nice to see What a Cartoon! utilizing the same art
>>150903251For me it's the Tom and Jerry Show (1975) theme song
>>150903251never even knew this existed until recently, I just knew hanna barbera, gene deitch and chuck jones for the original series
>Yolker is introduced as a chicken in his introduction>second appearance makes him humanWhy? Same writer, so no excuses.
>>150909985Another guy took the mantle. Happens all the time. There's been three Hobgoblins.
>>150909985Mightn't be the writer's fault. Design staff mightn't have been clued in this was the second appearance of a character, and the character's description might not make any mention of him being a chicken or a man in a chicken costume.
Did it have any sexy girls?
>>150910016JUST 3? Marvel has an over-abundance issue: too many Spiders, too many Goblins (the lady Goblins are hot, though), too many symbiotes, too many psychics.
>>15091056439 AND A HALF SPIDERS in your BRAIN
David Feiss did animations and storyboards on this.
>>150910609..."and a HALF"? Oh, right: Spider-Boy. The literal "Why?"
>>150910681I can see it. Animation looks Cow and Chicken-y.
>>150910513The Tex Avery Redhead was in most Droopy shorts.
Ewwww!
Weeeeeeeee!!!
Weeeeeee again
So was this the kids of Tom & Jerry, or Tom & Jerry as kids? Spike the dog was an adult.
>>150909985>>150910357Either someone fucked up or this is some kind of exaggerated parody of how Riddler had two different actors and Catwoman had two three different actresses for Batman 1966 and nobody remarked how different they looked
Surprised e-celebs completely glossed over this show, you would think they would bitch about kid Tom getting tormented and beaten up by adults at times.
Fun fact to keep the thread alive: Sledgehammer O' Possum from What A Cartoon was made because Pat Ventura was denied a Screwy Squirrel cartoon by Joe Barbera himself. The modernized Screwy was used in Droopy, Master Detective. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXHcaJf4GeQ
Still one of the better T&J TV adaptations by default, many of them suck except Tales.
Why does nobody care for this show? It has 65 episodes and a spinoff. Come here /co/niggers.
>>150903251>>150918082Couldn't stand this show because it was always on. Literally the stay at home sick day cartoon long before Baby Loony Toons.>It has 65 episodes Shit would be on for hours that I'm pretty sure they plowed through most of it within the week before repeating.
>>150903251The whole title sequence is great (the one where they're on a construction site). Srikk probably one of my all time favorite title sequences.
>>150907195Cute intro!
>>150910681Cute girl
>>150907195I know the Yellow Cat's name is Clyde>No matter how hard Time Warner tries, newly added characters will never as iconic as the originals
>>150903251Does anyone remember this show being on Fox Kids? It was on saturday mornings and weekday afternoons. Clearly everyone posting here remembers it, but how many of you remember it being on Fox Kids?
>>150922357It was on Channel 7 and 1:30 pm on Cartoon Network down here
>>150914084I wish Pat got his own show, he deserved it.
Remember when they brought back Blast-Off Buzzard? Nobody on /co/ knows who that is.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZSqsBkLtWwhttps://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8ileuj
>>150922357Yeah, T&JK, Tiny Toons, Animaniacs and BTAS in the afternoon. My local Fox station would also play Conan the Adventurer and King Arthur and the Knights of Justice in the morning but I never really had a chance to watch as much of them.
Post the weight gain sequence with Tom.
>>150903251What was the deal with turning cartoon characters into kids? There was Tom and Jerry Kids, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Muppet Babies, Baby Looney Tunes, Total Dramarama, Dragon Ball Daima and probably many other I don't know about.
>>150923280Muppet Babies was a hit, everyone followed it. Simple as that.
Concept art by Jerry Eisenberg showed that the series was pitched with Tom's parents involved.
>>150903251Why did they start taking away cartoons from those who didn't have cable? By 2002, the only stuff without cable got on weekdays were Kids WB and maybe a few syndicated toons and PBS, but in the 90s, there were a lot of cartoons on weekdays
>>150918388I enjoyed Baby Looney Tunes, it was a good slice-of-life show. I wouldn't go out of my way to watch it these days (except maybe for the Floyd episodes) but it was good for what it was. I mean, nobody gives shit to Franklin for not having enough action or adventure. Also, it's kinda ironic that WB later made an action/adventure Looney Tunes spin-off and people hated it even more.