Many early Tom and Jerry shorts were shot on 35mm film. A proper 4K scan would be ideal, but as of 2025, no official 4K disc exists. Thus, for purists, a high-bitrate DVD-ISO (with original 4:3 aspect ratio) is often preferred over a waxy, DNR-scrubbed Blu-ray.
Tom and Jerry, the iconic cartoon series created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, has been entertaining audiences for generations. The never-ending rivalry between a curious and quick-witted mouse, Jerry, and a determined yet hapless cat, Tom, has become a staple of animation history. This paper will discuss the availability of Tom and Jerry episodes in a high-quality DVD-ISO format, specifically focusing on the 12-disc set. Tom And Jerry - 12 -DVD-ISO- High Qua-
Unlike MP4s or MKVs found on video-sharing sites, an ISO preserves the original bitstream of the DVD. You get the full resolution, the original color grading, and no "artifacting" in high-motion scenes. Many early Tom and Jerry shorts were shot on 35mm film
The collection spans from the very first encounter to the final theatrical runs: Tom and Jerry, the iconic cartoon series created
Most shorts are presented in their original 4:3 (Standard) format, though some later CinemaScope shorts may be "pan and scanned" to fit this ratio.