A masterclass in comedic timing where Tom attempts to play Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 while Jerry disrupts him from inside the piano.

Physical DVDs and VHS tapes of the 12-volume collection are increasingly rare and prone to scratching or degradation. Securing a digital archive ensures:

The original source remains the 12-disc (or 6-disc) physical DVD set. These can be found on second-hand marketplaces like eBay, Amazon UK, or Desertcart. These are Region 2 or Region 4 discs. To view them outside of Europe/Australia, you will need a "Region Free" DVD player or a computer drive that can have its region code changed.

Owning or viewing the complete 12-volume set offers a deep dive into animation history. The collection can broadly be categorized into three distinct creative eras: 1. The Early Hanna-Barbera MGM Era (1940–1948)

Whether you choose to hunt down the DVDs for your collection or stream the adventures on a modern platform, one thing is certain: the endless chase between Tom and Jerry remains a timeless cornerstone of animation, capable of bringing joy to viewers of all ages.