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I know of the one where he thinks he's dying and I know of the one where Jerry runs away. I just remember the one where Tom was trying to hard to get a girl and for once, he didn't bother Jerry but Jerry's jealousy made it so that he got another cat involved to get his friend back, and in the end Jerry got a girl.
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Yeah, that's a funny one with the jealous Jerry. Doesn't he have friends to be with, shouldn't he be happy he isn't getting chased around and beaten and blown up and everything?

I also love the one where his cowboy cousin comes over and he sings that funny song. Every time he breaks a guitar string, he replaces it with one of Tom's whiskers.

Anyway, here's that episode I was talking about. It's called "Blue Cat Blues". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7nHpuDM-k8
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XD I just noticed my favorite Jerry one. Its called Mouse in Manhattan.
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I'd like to add how horrible the social commentary on women is. About how they only care for material things.
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It's so hard for me to have favorites. there's so many good ones!

One thing I love about the Tom and Jerry episodes is seeing how many different art styles it went through. Especially when Chuck Jones was working on it, you can really see similar grins like the Grinch had. (Chuck Jones also directed the "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" cartoon.)
Default #70
LOL I Miss the chuck jones hour, and the tex avery show.

I have a few that I like above the rest, I guess thats what I mean when I say favorites. This reminds me of a story a friend I came up with, in the vain of Bleedmans Power puff girls comic. We made all the Loony tunes/ various other cartoon characters human. My favorite designs where Yacko, wacko and dot.
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I'd like to add how horrible the social commentary on women is. About how they only care for material things.
Pretty much everyone other than the straight, white male were expressed, shall we say, "unfortunately" in cartoons untillll.... the 80's? I believe the 80's started those very corny, "we are the world, we love everyone" cartoons where there was always at least one black kid and one Mexican/Asian/Native American kid and at least one episode about how girls could be powerful too. (Captain Planet, anyone?) The 90's got better at it though.
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Lol, then let out powers combine!
AFRICAN, ASIAN, COMMUNIST, AMERICAN, and NATIVE AMERICAN= recycling
Sorry your comment reminded me of that.
I just hate girl characters somethings because I feel like they still don't do them right.
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Bye the end of reading this, all I had in my head was

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Yacko, wacko and dot.
Animiacs. Yes.

ALSOOOOOO, I want to share this. For no reason. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8Ie3_H_uY8 Not many know that Looney Toons was originally not intended for children.
Default #74
Oh man that one isn't as bad as the war propaganda, (edit)
It was bugs bunny that was Toto, Daffy did one where he was escaping from the nazis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSquwia0eaY
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Walt Disney did an Anti-Hitler cartoon too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i6ozLpNr3Q I love how it starts off.

" The story of one of "Hitler's Children" as adapted from Education for Death "
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I don't ever remember seeing Education for Death being featured in any of the Sesame Street episodes when I was a kid. XD

I don't want to triple post so I'll just edit it in here: I just found the banned Powerpuff Girl episode on youtube. :O It has Spanish subtitles, but the audio's in English, so I'mma watch it.
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Lol photographed in Technicolor.
Education for death, Legions of decency.
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Oh this is bad... that is not German. That is a viking XDDD>
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Haha, I know, I saw that too. It's interesting though that the video has at least enough sympathy for the German people that it shows the many of them were brain washed by Nazi propaganda, rather than just a "Germans are born disgusting and evil" kind of message. :/
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He didn't lie he just had really effective advertising. Considering the situation in Germany after WWI he took advantage of it. The Nazi's started out as a socialist party but like Communism, ideals and actions are completely different. xD I feel bad for the people that watched this video. I think I would rather think my father is fighting and killing a disgusting creep then a human being
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