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Secondly, the series elevates its violence through the genius of its sound and music. The legendary Scott Bradley composed scores that were essentially tone poems of chaos. A chase sequence is not a random series of crashes but a tightly choreographed symphony. The crescendo of a falling anvil, the staccato of running feet on a wooden floor, the glissando of a terrified cat sliding off a cliff—these sounds are woven into the fabric of the music. This approach, drawing directly from the traditions of vaudeville and the silent comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, gives the carnage an abstract, almost balletic quality. It is the difference between watching a real fight and watching a Looney Tunes or Tom and Jerry cartoon. The music tells you it is a game, a dance of predator and prey, and you are invited to appreciate the rhythm, not recoil from the pain.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Tom and Jerry appeared in various TV shows, including "The Tom and Jerry Show" (1975) and "Tom and Jerry Comedy Show" (1980). The duo also made guest appearances in other popular cartoons, such as "The Muppet Show" and "Looney Tunes." moviecon animation tom and jerry

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