Cartoon Archive: Tom And Jerry
For any fan of animation's "Golden Age," the Tom and Jerry Cartoon Archive is an essential time capsule. This collection preserves the legendary work of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, showcasing why this cat-and-mouse duo remains the gold standard for visual comedy nearly a century later.
The Tom and Jerry cartoon archive is not a single dusty room but a dynamic, multi-layered preservation effort. It spans physical cels in climate-controlled vaults, restored digital files on streaming servers, and fan-curated episode guides on personal websites. By safeguarding the original artwork, soundtracks, and contextual history of these seven-minute masterpieces of slapstick, the archive ensures that future animators, historians, and fans can study and enjoy the perfect, timeless rhythm of a mouse outsmarting a cat. In doing so, it preserves not just ink and paint, but the very essence of choreographed chaos. tom and jerry cartoon archive
Use the “Classic Collection” playlist. It arranges the shorts by release date, not popularity. For any fan of animation's "Golden Age," the
