Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection explained
The Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection is a series of two-disc DVD sets released by Warner Home Video. Originally planned as an uncensored, chronological set, the issued Spotlight Collection sets include selected Tom and Jerry shorts on each volume. Volume 1 was released on October 19, 2004, Volume 2 on October 25, 2005, and the third and final volume on September 11, 2007. On October 15, 2019, the set, which consists of 4 discs, was repackaged with some errors fixed.
Contents
The following 113 shorts were directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio in Hollywood, California. All shorts were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer between 1940 and 1958. The original MGM Hanna-Barbera classics are a total of 114 shorts.
Spotlight Collection
A superscripted one (1) denotes cartoons presented in the CinemaScope aspect ratio using a new anamorphic widescreen transfer.
Disc 1
Disc one contains shorts from the 1940s.[1]
- The Yankee Doodle Mouse
- Sufferin' Cats!
- Baby Puss
- The Zoot Cat
- The Million Dollar Cat
- The Bodyguard
- Mouse Trouble
- Tee for Two
- Flirty Birdy
- Quiet Please!
- The Milky Waif
- Solid Serenade
- Cat Fishin'
- The Cat Concerto
- Kitty Foiled
- The Truce Hurts
- Salt Water Tabby
- The Invisible Mouse
- The Little Orphan
- Heavenly Puss
Disc 2
Disc 2 contains shorts from the 1950s.[1]
- Texas Tom
- Jerry and the Lion
- Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl
- Jerry and the Goldfish
- Cue Ball Cat
- Slicked-up Pup
- Jerry's Cousin
- Cat Napping
- The Flying Cat
- The Two Mouseketeers
- Smitten Kitten
- Johann Mouse
- Two Little Indians
- Baby Butch
- Mice Follies
- Designs on Jerry
- Pecos Pest
- Touché, Pussy Cat! 1
- The Flying Sorceress 1
- Blue Cat Blues 1
Bonus features
Spotlight Collection, Vol. 2
A superscripted one (1) denotes cartoons in the standard Academy ratio presented in newly remastered versions. A superscripted two (2) denotes cartoons presented in the CinemaScope aspect ratio using a new anamorphic widescreen transfer.
Disc 1
Disc 1 contains shorts from the 1940s.[2]
- Puss Gets the Boot 1
- The Midnight Snack 1
- The Night Before Christmas
- Fraidy Cat 1
- Dog Trouble 1
- Puss n' Toots 1
- The Bowling Alley Cat
- Fine Feathered Friend
- The Lonesome Mouse
- Puttin' on the Dog
- The Mouse Comes to Dinner
- Mouse in Manhattan
- Springtime for Thomas
- Trap Happy
- Part Time Pal
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse
- Old Rockin' Chair Tom
- Professor Tom
- The Cat and the Mermouse
- Polka-Dot Puss
Disc 2
Disc two contains shorts from the 1950s.[2]
- Saturday Evening Puss
- Little Quacker
- Texas Tom (repeat)
- Safety Second
- Sleepy-Time Tom
- Nit-Witty Kitty
- Cruise Cat
- Triplet Trouble
- Push-Button Kitty
- The Missing Mouse
- Jerry and Jumbo
- Just Ducky
- Little School Mouse
- Tom and Chérie 2
- Muscle Beach Tom 2
- Down Beat Bear 2
- Mucho Mouse 2
- Tot Watchers 2
Bonus features
- An introduction by Whoopi Goldberg where Goldberg explains that the Tom and Jerry cartoons may contain racial stereotyping (particularly centered on the appearance of Mammy Two-Shoes) that may offend some modern-day viewers.[2] A similar introduction is in the third volume of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection.
- Commentary tracks on Puss Gets the Boot, The Night Before Christmas, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse, and Saturday Evening Puss by MADtv castmember Nicole Parker and animation historian Earl Kress[2]
- "Animators as Actors": Actor's workshop of where the inspiration for character personalities come from[2]
- "The Comedy Stylings of Tom and Jerry" (featuring appearances by Mark Kausler, Jerry Beck, and MADtv castmembers Nicole Parker and Ike Barinholtz)[2]
- "Silent Pencil Sketch: 'The Midnight Snack'"[2]
Spotlight Collection, Vol. 3
Vol. 3 completes the Hanna-Barbera Tom and Jerry cartoons, save for Mouse Cleaning and Casanova Cat. According to a Warner Home Video press release, these cartoons were omitted from the set for racial stereotyping.[3] (These cartoons are presented uncut on the European PAL DVD set , with Mouse Cleaning appearing on Vol. 2 and Casanova Cat appearing on Vol. 3 of that series.)
Disc 1
Disc one contains non-CinemaScope shorts.[4]
- A Mouse in the House
- Hatch Up Your Troubles
- Love That Pup
- Jerry's Diary
- Tennis Chumps
- The Framed Cat
- His Mouse Friday (Edited)
- The Duck Doctor
- Little Runaway
- Fit to Be Tied
- The Dog House
- That's My Pup!
- Life with Tom
- Puppy Tale
- Posse Cat
- Hic-cup Pup
- Downhearted Duckling
- Neapolitan Mouse
- Mouse for Sale
- Smarty Cat
Disc 2
Disc two contains shorts presented in the CinemaScope format, all in new anamorphic widescreen transfers.[4] However, one short, Pup on a Picnic, is presented in a cropped and zoomed 16:9 version rather than in its true 2.35:1 proportions. This short was later released by Warner on streaming in its correct aspect ratio.
- Pet Peeve
- Southbound Duckling
- Pup on a Picnic
- That's My Mommy
- The Egg and Jerry
- Busy Buddies
- Barbecue Brawl
- Tops with Pops
- Timid Tabby
- Feedin' the Kiddie
- Tom's Photo Finish
- Happy Go Ducky
- Royal Cat Nap
- The Vanishing Duck
- Robin Hoodwinked
Bonus features
- "Cat and Mouse: The Tale of Tom and Jerry": a documentary on the history of the Tom and Jerry shorts, and the censorship issues the series has had to deal with.[4]
- The Karate Guard, a 2005 Tom and Jerry short directed by co-creator Joseph Barbera.[4]
Censorship
The Tom and Jerry Spotlight Collection sets contain shorts that have been altered from their original versions.
The first volume contains three shorts (The Milky Waif, The Truce Hurts, and The Little Orphan) that include depictions of blackface. Censored versions of these were in the 2004 release, though Warner corrected this through a disc replacement program, which began in 2006. Subsequent releases are not censored.
The second volume contains four shorts (The Lonesome Mouse, Polka-Dot Puss, Saturday Evening Puss and Nit-Witty Kitty) with edited sound tracks. These four shorts contained a redubbed Mammy Two Shoes audio track, instead of the original. Similarly to the first volume, Warner instated a disc replacement program, and later reprints contain the original Mammy Two Shoes tracks.
The final volume contains an edited version of His Mouse Friday (1951). The shorts Mouse Cleaning (1948) and Casanova Cat (1951) were omitted from the set due to their inappropriate racial stereotypes, according to a statement from Warner Home Video.[5] These two shorts were the only original Tom and Jerry shorts not present in the Spotlight Collection series, however, the two shorts are on the European Classic Collection.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Miller. Randy III. Tom and Jerry: Spotlight Collection. DVD Talk. June 23, 2020. October 20, 2004.
- Web site: Weinberg. Scott. Tom and Jerry: Spotlight Collection Vol. 2. DVD Talk. June 23, 2020. November 13, 2005.
- Web site: Lacey. Gord. Tom and Jerry - Two shorts missing - Statement from Warner Bros. TVShowsOnDVD.com. September 10, 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070915171022/http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Tom-Jerry-Missing-Shorts/8048. September 15, 2007.
- Web site: Corey. Joe. Tom and Jerry: The Spotlight Collection, Volume 3 – DVD Review. Inside Pulse. Digital Grout. June 23, 2020. October 15, 2007.
- Web site: 2008-11-04 . Tom and Jerry DVD news: Two shorts missing - Statement from Warner Bros TVShowsOnDVD.com . 2022-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081104100501/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Tom-Jerry-Missing-Shorts/8048 . 2008-11-04 .