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In the United Kingdom, Season One was released into 2 separate DVDs on 12 August 2013, under the titles Baby Tom and Jerry, as part of WB's Big Faces range. On April 30, 2013, Warner Home Video released the first season of the show on DVD for the first time. In 2010, the episode Flippin' Fido was included in the Deluxe Anniversary Collection DVD set.
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The series was released on DVD in Germany by Kinowelt Home Entertainment on 11 July 2008, as the first official DVD release.
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Eleven VHS cassettes were released in the United Kingdom. In 1991, 12 episodes were put on two VHS cassettes in the United States, although only a few million copies were made, and these two cassettes are hard to find. Frank Welker - Tom, Jerry, McWolf, Wildmouse, Bat Cat.In these segments, Blast-Off Buzzard leads his gang of Buzzards as they try to catch Crazylegs. Season 4 feature a new adaption of the Blast-Off Buzzard segment from the CB Bears where the characters actually talk. The beautiful Miss Vavoom ( Red in Avery shorts) is another possible source of conflict between the two, as both of them have a crush on her and she, or a kiss from her, is often the prize of some sort of competition. The two will usually end up clashing with McWolf, a villainous wolf that, envious of their success, will use any dirty trick against them to win, but inevitably fails. Droopy has a different job every episode and his son Dripple (a tinier, identical version of him) always follows him as his assistant. The Droopy and Dripple segments feature characters form the classic Tex Avery shorts starring Droopy. Spike's toughness is only used on occasions, as these segments mostly revolve around his love for his son and on teaching family values. Tyke also now has the ability to talk and has grown smarter and more intelligent. Spike still loves his son, Tyke, more than anything and enjoys spending time with him. Strangely, Spike is still an adult and Tyke is slightly older in this series. The Spike and Tyke segments are based on the characters, Spike and Tyke from the original Tom and Jerry series. Some of the plots are recycled from old Tom and Jerry cartoons, but the violence is toned down for younger viewers. They remain silent like their adult selves, and both of them are attempting to outwit each other, exactly like in the original shorts. The Tom and Jerry Kids cartoons are based on the classic shorts, Tom and Jerry. Separate shorts for Droopy & Dripple and Spike & Tyke have also aired in their own half-hour shows. In certain countries, the Tom & Jerry Kids shorts have aired separately on Boomerang. Template:Citation needed Cartoon Network Too removed the show from their lineup in 2009. It was soon moved to Boomerang the following month. Cartoon Network in the UK also did reruns in 1995 but ended in 2002 due to the networks changing to its Casillas era. In 1994, FOX canceled the series, but it soon began airing in reruns on Cartoon Network (which Turner launched to showcase its large animation library, including the original Tom and Jerry) in 1995, and ended in 2006 when the show was removed from the Cartoon Network schedule and instead moved over to its sibling network Boomerang, where it was re-aired until 2014. Tom & Jerry Kids was one of the last Saturday morning cartoons from Hanna-Barbera before shifting focus toward producing shows specifically for Cartoon Network.
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Perhaps the most notable differences from the classic shorts are the pair's appearances (and ages). Parent company Turner Broadcasting System would buy the Hanna-Barbera studios in late 1991 starting with the third season. (which had bought the Tom and Jerry franchise from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1986). The series was a co-production of Hanna-Barbera and Turner Entertainment Co.