Tom and Jerry has a worldwide audience and has been recognized as one of the most famous and longest-lived rivalries in American cinema. Its influence of “Tom and Jerry” spread to the world by its vivid scene, positive attitude, and Tom and Jerry is a theatrical animated cartoon which is simply a rivalry between a cat and a mouse, and that somehow is welcome by children and the public.
The success of Tom and Jerry is not simply they are funny but with a more complicated form and that is the combination of timing, animation, solid personality of the characters, sound effect and clear understanding of why physical human will never die as comedy god. They have very solid characteristics: Jerry, an innocent mouse and jus
...t want to survive though sometimes he lives in danger along with great fun; Tom, a stubborn, cocky cat who always want to catch Jerry and he is so determined that he never stops. By emphasizing the pain that any character is in and exaggerating the possible into impossible, it works so much better.
The more solid the more pain; hence even Tom is been distorted, he still feels solid. In the area they manipulate compliment the way that the item costs the damage. The imprint always leaves on Tom and so that we can connect what we can see. The way that Tom and Jerry do is that the more you feel how solid they the more you feel the pain. The same can be the sound they make. In early days when they still finding their pitch, Tom and Jerry look more like rea
life animals and sound more like real life animals. However that is not funny because that is not relatable.
The only thing that we will think about when we hear that sound is real life cat getting hurt, and generally nobody will enjoy that. Nevertheless, they put human sound to it, suddenly it is more hilarious and every single yelling of Tom is done by William Hanna. We understand more when human being get hurt than we do an animal. Animals do not communicate with us the same we communicate each other so naturally we will be able to find humor easier way something that acts more human the despect that fact that they look like animal. The more they make animal acting like people, the more easier to make people laugh.
What is more, due to that Tom and Jerry occasionally talking, the more they keep silence they more that devote to physical violence and hardcore pain. Due to its lack of dialogue, Tom and Jerry was easily translated into various foreign languages In addition, the director really knows how to use the appropriate time when the scene needs something particular silly to up the humor and use some Deep voice, the exact words, using word sparely. It is so strange that people have to laugh at it. But if they use the voice too much, it would have getting old and scene like that wouldn't be funny, so they have to use that sparingly.
The expressions are also the cartoon has done perfectly. The more confident characters can be in their environment, the more funny it will be when they
crackling down. That is why it is so often we can see Tom with that mocking face thinks he has won. The happier he is, the harder the blow will beat the nuts out of his bliss. Even a simple questioning expression can work. As long as the character looks genially confused, adding to the idea that the character thinks he is connected to what is really going on, the funnier it will be when reality comes smashing him on the face.
And the longer they keep it the more they will build up how painful the payback is will be. In fact with that said, actually we do not need to see the expression all the way through. but the idea he will keep that face all the way down to hit the ground just to make the moment more hilarious. With the perfect combination of timing, animation, sound effect and clear understanding of why physical human will never die as comedy god, Tom and Jerry are now as popular as they used to be but their names will not been forgotten anytime soon. They did not break the barrier or changed the way that animation is done.
They just did what they did so well and just simply being funny. I am sure that Tom and Jerry will still be relevant names for years to come Has the writer identified and explained the significance of his or her artifact effectively? You did good explain the significance of Tom and Jerry. Explaining the story is very clear and analyzing the cartoon is convincing. Has the writer analyzed and evaluated the transnational aspect
of his or her artifact? I think your analyze is very clear and convincing but you should add more about evaluation of this artifact.
I could understand why it is popular but I could not find the reason why various cultural background people like “Tom and Jerry”. What is the best thing about this paper? Analyze is the best thing about your paper. You compared with real world and Tom and Jerry’s world. You also analyzed what the cartoon told us. There are lots of examples. What is something that the writer could improve in his or her revised draft? As I wrote, I think you should evaluate Tom and Jerry why people like this cartoon all over the world even though they are different cultural background.
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