Published 13:05 IST, January 14th 2020
Japanese artist creates 'Tom and Jerry' sculptures based on funniest scenes
A Japanese artist has begun creating sculptures based on some of the most hilarious and iconic scenes from the long-running cartoon series 'Tom and Jerry'.
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After being inspired by most iconic cartoon duo of Tom and Jerry, a Japanese artist has begun creating sculptures based on some of most hilarious scenes from long-running cartoon series that formed basis of so many childhoods. Tom and Jerry was an American animated comedy series that was created by William Hanna in 1940.
Sculptures based on Tom and Jerry's most iconic scenes
sculptures me by Taku Iue are inspired by some of most memorable scenes from show. miniature sculpture me by Taku Iue also come with ir accompanying props so that scened can also be recreated. re are also tweets that showcase process by which he painstakingly makes sculptures.
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Take a look at artist's creations below-
Tom And Jerry's original run h 114 shorts produced by Hanna and Joseph Barbera for MGM from 1940 to 1958. Tom and Jerry won several Acemy Awards during this time. After closure of MGM cartoon studio in 1957 series was later revived in 1961 by MGM with Gene Deitch in helm. resulting short films became highest-grossing animated short film series of that time, even beating or classics like Looney Tunes.
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A number of spin-off shows have since been me, Tom and Jerry Show (1975), Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980–82), Tom & Jerry Kids (1990–93), Tom and Jerry Tales (2006–08), and Tom and Jerry Show (2014–present).
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13:05 IST, January 14th 2020