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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTom is conducting a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl when Jerry comes out to "help" him.Tom is conducting a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl when Jerry comes out to "help" him.Tom is conducting a symphony at the Hollywood Bowl when Jerry comes out to "help" him.
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- Reparto principal
William Hanna
- Tom
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Bob Laztny
- Tom (speaking)
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Jack Sabel
- Jerry (speaking)
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I'm a BIG classical music buff, and "Hollywood Bowl" is one of the best Tom and Jerry cartoons that entice people like me. The music of it was wonderful! If you classical music-illiterate folks have no inkling of who wrote the glorious music, this is the overture to a little opera named "The Bat" (Ha, ha; funny name for an operetta, huh?) by Johann Strauss the Younger.
Tom and Jerry were conductors who conduct the orchestra of cats. Jerry wanted assistance to Tom, but he denies it. This is better than any other T & J cartoons! If you love classical music, watch this; it'll laugh your baton off!
Tom and Jerry were conductors who conduct the orchestra of cats. Jerry wanted assistance to Tom, but he denies it. This is better than any other T & J cartoons! If you love classical music, watch this; it'll laugh your baton off!
This episode contains very good music and good laughs!!!
Tom and Jerry is a lovely show for kids though this kind of series are different from others. I think it should be series like this in our time too.
This episode is one of the best i think because there is so much understandings between Tom & Jerry. They both act well and there is nothing wrong about this episode. Very good Music witch fits in perfectly. You are following both and feel sorry for them in different ways. When the mouse for example begs Tom to play with him, Tom just ignores him. Then you feel sorry for Jerry. When Tom try to save the cat-concert in the end you feel sorry for Tom. This episode is different from the other Tom & Jerry episodes too. And that's what so good about this show. All the episodes are mostly different.
If you compare the shows of Tom & Jerry in the 40's and 50's with the kids show today you can see that the older shows is more smart. Today it's embarrassing to see some series. And that's because they had better directors before.
This episode has an atmosphere witch is both interesting and funny. I think those of you who are a Tom & Jerry fan and haven't seen this episode should see it. It's pretty difficult sometimes for the director to make both an interesting, smart and funny episode. This one they really did great. Just see it and you know what i am talking about. I can't imagine how great and good this episode is after all??? I think this episode should get an Oscar but it didn't. I don't know why but it didn't!!!
Tom and Jerry is a lovely show for kids though this kind of series are different from others. I think it should be series like this in our time too.
This episode is one of the best i think because there is so much understandings between Tom & Jerry. They both act well and there is nothing wrong about this episode. Very good Music witch fits in perfectly. You are following both and feel sorry for them in different ways. When the mouse for example begs Tom to play with him, Tom just ignores him. Then you feel sorry for Jerry. When Tom try to save the cat-concert in the end you feel sorry for Tom. This episode is different from the other Tom & Jerry episodes too. And that's what so good about this show. All the episodes are mostly different.
If you compare the shows of Tom & Jerry in the 40's and 50's with the kids show today you can see that the older shows is more smart. Today it's embarrassing to see some series. And that's because they had better directors before.
This episode has an atmosphere witch is both interesting and funny. I think those of you who are a Tom & Jerry fan and haven't seen this episode should see it. It's pretty difficult sometimes for the director to make both an interesting, smart and funny episode. This one they really did great. Just see it and you know what i am talking about. I can't imagine how great and good this episode is after all??? I think this episode should get an Oscar but it didn't. I don't know why but it didn't!!!
After seeing The Cat Concerto and loving it, I saw Tom and Jerry in the Hollywood Bowl. This time Tom conducts the Die Flerdermaus Overture by Johann Strauss II(who also wrote On the Beautiful Blue Danube and Tales from the Vienna Woods), and once again Jerry is attracted to the music. The concept is simple but very effective, and the animation is truly excellent. I don't really need to explain how good the music is here, other than to say it is outstanding, you should see the whole operetta, it is really something, really cheered me up after a hard day it did. The sight gags are really original and extremely funny, with the ending a definite standout. And Tom and Jerry are both stellar here, you feel sorry for Tom at the end though. Overall, hugely enjoyable, a must see, and I do think "The Waltz King" would be proud! 10/10 Bethany Cox
As for me, this Tom and Jerry short is a bit of a letdown. While it is beautifully animated and exudes quality, I really don't like musical cartoons. This goes not only for the Tom and Jerry ones where they are performing on stage, but those of Bugs Bunny as well. Some people LOVE toons like the RABBIT OF SEVILLE or TOM AND JERRY IN THE Hollywood BOWL but they just don't appeal to me and I doubt they'll appeal to most people--particularly kids. Classical music performances and cartoons just don't appeal to everyone. Plus the Tom and Jerry formula is tampered with--it just doesn't look or feel right having them in this situation. However, despite all my complaining, it's still an excellent cartoon.
Tom is conducting an orchestra when Jerry, complete with tuxedo and baton, comes out and wants to do some conducting also. Typical Tom and Jerry chaos erupts periodically amidst the classical music wafting around them. The blend of music and mayhem is inspiring! An excellent cartoon, for the most part. Cartoon Network runs this one reasonably often. Most recommended.
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- CuriosidadesOne of the very few times composer Scott Bradley used the full MGM Orchestra for the soundtrack, since the subject demanded it. He typically scored the MGM cartoons for a 20-piece ensemble, claiming "You don't need more than 20 players for cartoon music."
- ConexionesEdited into Tom & Jerry: Cartoon Festival Vol. 3 (1983)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Hollywood Bowl Cat
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración
- 8min
- Mezcla de sonido
- Mono(Western Electric Sound System, original release)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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