What does /co/ think of Tom and Jerry? Which adaptations where good? Does /co/ think it will find a good place in modern media? Or will it just stay as one of those things that was good back in the day and kids now don't care for it?
>>93003993
>kids now don't care for it
I'm fairly certain it's still extremely popular outside the western world.
The originals, like most shorts of that era, are classics and are still absolutely viable as an entertainment product today. Later adaptations of course aren't nearly as good, but I'm sure they have some enjoyment value among some audiences, and also they likely have value in keeping the brandname continuing. It is completely uncertain to know whether there will ever be anything new which is on-par with the old shit, but I wouldn't count on it.
>>93004067
Not very much
The Fred Quimby shorts are nothing less than true works of art.