Tom And Jerry -: 12 -dvd-iso- High Qua- 2021
It sounds like you’re referring to a “Tom and Jerry – 12 DVD ISO – High Quality” collection.
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- Menus and special features (behind-the-scenes, commentaries).
- Multiple audio tracks (original mono, 5.1 surround, foreign dubs).
- Subtitles and closed captions exactly as authored.
- Chapter markers for navigation.
- The precise MPEG-2 video stream without re-encoding.
- Original Scott Bradley orchestral scores without dynamic range compression.
- Boom and crash sound effects (glass breaks, anvil drops) as intended by MGM’s sound department.
- Laugh tracks? No – theatrical shorts had no laugh tracks. Beware of TV broadcast rips mislabeled as ISO.
- "Mouse for Sale" (1955): Famous for the "white mouse" plot.
- "Pecos Pest" (1955): Features Uncle Pecos; notable for being one of the few times a guitar-playing character interacts with the duo extensively.
- "That's My Mommy" (1955): A thematically dark short involving a duckling imprinting on Tom.
- "The Flying Sorceress" (1956): Notable for the supernatural theme and broomstick flight animation.
- "Blue Cat Blues" (1956): Critically Acclaimed. Considered one of the darkest and most unique shorts, ending with the pair contemplating a railroad suicide (a rare narrative deviation).
. This collection is highly sought after by collectors for its extensive coverage of the franchise's history. Collection Overview Tom And Jerry - 12 -DVD-ISO- High Qua-
2.2. Video Specifications
- Codec: MPEG-2 Video
- Resolution: Typically 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL). Based on the majority of distribution regions, NTSC is the probable standard.
- Aspect Ratio:
Discs 1–10: Primarily focus on the Hanna-Barbera era (1940–1958), featuring 114 shorts including Oscar winners like The Yankee Doodle Mouse and The Cat Concerto. It sounds like you’re referring to a “Tom
Volume 12: Specifically features the final 17 shorts produced by Chuck Jones (1966–1967), such as Jerry-Go-Round, Filet Meow, and Purr-Chance to Dream. such as Jerry-Go-Round
: Shorts are presented in their original 4:3 aspect ratio (1.33:1), capturing the hand-drawn detail of MGM’s peak animation years. Key Episodes Included