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Tot Watchers : ウィキペディア英語版
Tot Watchers

''Tot Watchers'' is a 1958 one-reel animated ''Tom and Jerry'' short, produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. The short was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 1, 1958. It is the last ''Tom and Jerry'' theatrical cartoon produced or directed by Hanna and Barbera during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation.
==Production==
''Tot Watchers'' was animated by Lewis Marshall, James Escalante and Kenneth Muse, with backgrounds by Robert Gentle and layouts by Richard Bickenbach. The story was written by Homer Brightman. This cartoon marks the second and final appearance of the supporting characters from the 1956 short ''Busy Buddies'': Jeannie the babysitter, a baby, and the baby's parents, George and Joan.
While this cartoon was still in production, Hanna and Barbera were told that MGM were shutting down the MGM cartoon studio, after the studio bosses realized that re-releases of older cartoons brought in as much money as the new cartoons did. Hanna and Barbera found themselves out of a job, but quickly picked themselves back up by setting up Hanna-Barbera Productions and creating cartoons made for television as opposed to the cinema and animated series based on Hasbro properties (including Tonka). This began Hanna-Barbera's work in limited animation in order to mass-produce these cartoons for television on a significantly lower budget.
MGM later decided that ''Tom and Jerry'' were a viable property after all, and in 1960, decided to continue production of new ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons with director Gene Deitch of Rembrandt Films. This short would be the last ''Tom and Jerry'' theatrical cartoon produced by William Hanna throughout his life. This cartoon also marks the final appearance of Spike during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. It is also the last Tom and Jerry cartoon with Scott Bradley as the music composer.

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