It seemed to look like all the Tom & Jerry cartoons in the 1950s and 1960s.
TOM AND JERRY EPISODES WHEN SPOKE TV
It was a TV show called The Tom & Jerry Comedy Show. Filmation: Many years later, Filmation attempted to produce Tom & Jerry. Seuss cartoons along with Depatie-Freeling Entertainment, the Cricket seties, Duck Dodgers, and many other Award Winning shows. Other people that worked on the show were Les Goldman, Maurice Noble, Michael Maltese, Tom Ray, Earl Jonas, Lewis Marshall, Eugene Poddany, Bill Lava, Dean Elliott, Carl Brandt, Mel Blanc, June Foray, Abe Levitow, Ben Washam, Don Foster, and Walter Bien. There were several new characters, including a yellow bulldog, and Tom's Girlfriend, The Shark, Jerry's Dog, and several robots where Tom was a security operator at a cheese mine. The producer was Chuck Jones, and the cartoons look ahead of their time. Sib Tower 12 Incorporated: One of the last producers of Tom & Jerry, this version has the famous opening with the yellow background and the red letters (except for the 5 letters O and J) where Tom hisses and Jerry waves. Snyder and the rest of the crew had trouble in producing their episodes of Tom & Jerry. Rembrandt: Only seeing the older Tom & Jerry cartoons, and not having enough information on the show, Ted Pierce, Gene Deich, and William L. Lewis Marshall became an Animation Director, and Hanna-Barbera were the Producers. There were narrators, and many conversations between the adults. CinemaScope: These cartoons had more people in them. He is also the Producer of Tex Avery's Cartoons. Fred Quimby: Fred Quimby was the Producer of Tom & Jerry for many years. It was produced by Harman-Ising Productions. Tom looked very different and was called Jasper. Here's more info about the show in general: Pilot Episodes: The Pilot Episode was called "Puss Gets The Boot" and was also the first one with Mammy in it. All of the episodes were distributed by MGM. They would later end up in several TV series, and also in a few movies, however many would say that they didn't like the way the movies turned out. The two never really talked, even though they do sing, yell, gasp, laugh, count, or say "Aha!!" and that several other characters spoke more often. The show was of course, about a cat and a mouse, and several other characters. It went through many phases and took place from anywhere from inside a house, to anywhere in outer space.
The two never really talked, even though they do sing, yell, gasp, Tom and Jerry was originally the very first, and earliest of the Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. Summary: Tom and Jerry was originally the very first, and earliest of the Hanna-Barbera Cartoons.