Tom And Jerry Classic Complete Collection All Episodes !!top!! -

: Focuses on the 23 widescreen shorts produced in the mid-1950s, available at Walmart for ~$24. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958)

Jones infused the characters with his signature style. Tom received thicker eyebrows, a more expressive, conniving face, and larger ears, reminiscent of Wile E. Coyote. Jerry was given larger eyes and a sweeter, more innocent appearance, akin to Sniffles the Mouse. Tom And Jerry Classic Complete Collection All Episodes

| | | :--- | | Volume 1 | | Puss Gets The Boot; The Midnight Snack; The Night Before Christmas; Fraidy Cat; Dog Trouble; Puss 'n Toots; Yankee Doodle Mouse; Sufferin' Cats; The Bowling Alley Cat; Fine Feathered Friend; The Lonesome Mouse; Baby Puss; The Zoot Cat; The Body Guard; Puttin' on the Dog; Mouse Trouble; The Mouse Comes to Dinner; Mouse in Manhattan; Tee For Two; Flirty Birdy; Quiet Please; Springtime for Thomas; The Milky Waif; Trap Happy | | Volume 2 | | Solid Serenade; Cat Fishin'; Part Time Pal; The Cat Concerto; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse; Salt Water Tabby; A Mouse in the House; The Invisible Mouse; Kitty Foiled; The Truce Hurts; Old Rockin' Chair Tom; Professor Tom; Mouse Cleaning; Polka-Dot Puss; The Little Orphan; Hatch Up Your Troubles; Heavenly Puss; The Cat and the Mermouse; Love That Pup; Jerry's Diary; Tennis Chumps; Little Quacker; Saturday Evening Puss; Texas Tom; Jerry and the Lion; Safety Second | | Volume 3 | | Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl; The Framed Cat; Cue Ball Cat; Casanova Cat; Jerry and the Goldfish; Jerry's Cousin; Sleepy-Time Tom; His Mouse Friday; Slicked-Up Pup; Nit-Witty Kitty; Cat Napping; The Flying Cat; The Duck Doctor; The Two Mouseketeers; Smitten Kitten; Triplet Trouble; Little Runaway; Fit to Be Tied; Push-Button Kitty; Cruise Cat; The Dog House; The Missing Mouse; Jerry and Jumbo; Johann Mouse; That's My Pup; Just Ducky | | Volume 4 | | Two Little Indians; Life with Tom; Puppy Tale; Posse Cat; Hic-Cup Pup; Little School Mouse; Baby Butch; Mice Follies; Neapolitan Mouse; Downhearted Duckling; Pet Peeve; Touché, Pussy Cat!; Southbound Duckling; Pup on a Picnic; Mouse for Sale; Designs on Jerry; Tom and Chérie; Smarty Cat; Pecos Pest; That's My Mommy; The Flying Sorceress; The Egg and Jerry; Muscle Beach Tom; Down Beat Bear; Blue Cat Blues; Barbecue Brawl | | Volume 5 | | Tops with Pops; Timid Tabby; Feedin' the Kiddie; Mucho Mouse; Tom's Photo Finish; Happy Go Ducky; Royal Cat Nap; The Vanishing Duck; Robin Hoodwinked; Tot Watchers; Switchin' Kitten; Down and Outing; It's Greek to Me-ow!; High Steaks | | Volume 6 | | Note: Volume 6 continues the same extensive episode list as Volume 5, bringing the total episode count in Volumes 5 and 6 together to 58 cartoons in total. | : Focuses on the 23 widescreen shorts produced

The beauty of a complete collection is not just the episodes, but the deep dives into animation history. The Golden Era Anthology on Blu-ray is packed with extras that make it a joy for any collector. Tom received thicker eyebrows, a more expressive, conniving

Ultimately, the "Tom and Jerry Classic Complete Collection" is a testament to the power of the chase. It is a saga of an eternal conflict that, paradoxically, creates a sense of comfort. Viewers know that Tom will rarely win, that Jerry can be just as malicious as his feline foe, and that the mayhem will always reset to zero. In a complex world, the predictable unpredictability of their dynamic provides a nostalgic anchor. These episodes are not just relics of a bygone era of hand-drawn animation; they are the bedrock of modern visual comedy, proving that a cat, a mouse, and a stick of dynamite are all one needs to make the world laugh.

| Feature | Golden Era Anthology (2025) | Spotlight Collection (2004-2007) | Classic Collection (2004) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 114 Hanna-Barbera shorts | 113 Hanna-Barbera shorts | 114 Hanna-Barbera shorts | | Format | Blu-ray (1080p HD) / DVD | DVD Only | DVD Only | | Restoration Status | Fully Remastered & Restored | Standard Definition | Unrestored TV Prints | | Censorship | Uncut, Unedited | Heavily Edited | Censored / Edited | | Presentation | Chronological | Thematic | Sporadic | | Best For... | The Ultimate Collection | Budget-Conscious Fans | Nostalgic Viewing |

The collection also documents the shifting styles of animation history. Following the Hanna-Barbera era, the series transitioned to the Gene Deitch era (1961–1962) and then to the Chuck Jones era (1963–1967). While Deitch’s surrealist and angular style was often divisive for its eerie sound design, Chuck Jones brought a graphic polish and wit from his Looney Tunes background. He softened the characters' edges and introduced more abstract backgrounds, proving that the characters were malleable enough to survive the departure of their original creators.