The Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) is the definitive collection, featuring all 114 original theatrical shorts directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Released on December 2, 2025, to commemorate the franchise's 85th anniversary, it represents the first time the entire Hanna-Barbera era has been collected in a single, uncut, and remastered set. Core Collection Details Total Episodes: 114 original theatrical shorts. Timeframe: 1940–1958 (The "Golden Era").
There’s no blood. No permanent harm. Just pure, uncut physical comedy that works across languages, cultures, and generations. Tom And Jerry Classic Complete Collection All Episodes
Legendary Looney Tunes director Chuck Jones took over for the final 34 shorts. Jones gave Tom thicker eyebrows, a red nose, and a more cunning personality. Episodes like The Cat Above and the Mouse Below (opera parody) are fan favorites. The Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology
Total Count for a True "Complete Collection": 161 theatrical shorts. Produced in Czechoslovakia with limited budgets
Bonus Content: Features over 3 hours of extras, including 20 audio commentaries and two new featurettes: Lady of the House: The Story of Mammy Two Shoes and Animal Hijinks.
For anyone looking to relive the magic or introduce a new generation to the chaos, the Tom and Jerry Classic Complete Collection is the definitive way to experience the greatest rivalry in cartoon history. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, these shorts weren't just cartoons—they were symphonies of destruction. Every episode follows a simple formula: Tom schemes, Jerry outsmarts, and someone ends up flattened by a steamroller.