In [some] instances Tom or Jerry will put his love-hate relationship on the line. . . . Sometimes these twists would fail - none so miserably as the late entry Blue Cat Blues, in which Tom and then Jerry plans to commit suicide. . . .
Hanna and Barbera did their last group of Tom and Jerry cartoons in 1955 and 1956. Some of these rank along the best this series had to offer. . . .
[Others] are so bad that it's hard to believe the same people made them. . . .
There is no way to understand how the characterizations could go so far astray. . . . In ... Blue Cat Blues they plan to commit double suicide! From: Leonard Maltin, "Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons," NY, 1987
Hanna and Barbera did their last group of Tom and Jerry cartoons in 1955 and 1956. Some of these rank along the best this series had to offer. . . .
[Others] are so bad that it's hard to believe the same people made them. . . .
There is no way to understand how the characterizations could go so far astray. . . . In ... Blue Cat Blues they plan to commit double suicide! From: Leonard Maltin, "Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons," NY, 1987
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