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4/10
The featured clips are better than the cartoon itself
TheLittleSongbird10 June 2010
The featured clips that Tom watches and studies in this cartoon is by far the best asset here, and are actually better than the cartoon itself. Shutter Bugged Cat, although it was really nice to see those Tom and Jerry gems and it moves swiftly, was just another unnecessary "best-of" tribute. The animation is not that great really, it is in the clips not in the cartoon itself, the backgrounds are flat and lifeless and Tom looks odd. The music is lacking and not dynamic enough, and the cartoon itself just isn't funny. The funniest it actually came to was the ending, though I had the sense I had seen it elsewhere. Tom is given little to do, while Jerry is equally underused. Overall, a disappointment, not the worst Tom and Jerry cartoon, but unnecessary and a long way from the best. 4/10 Bethany Cox
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5/10
Hanna Babera flashback short round 2.
stephen068418 October 2005
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Tom watches various clips of the Hanna Babera directed Tom and Jerry cartoons in order to catch Jerry. He decides to build an trap to get Jerry (from Designs of Jerry)or something like that, anyway in an couple of scenes before the trap was ready, Jerry was eating popcorn to enjoy the clips before Tom throws him back to his mouse hole. After the trap was ready, it was sprung but like last time, it failed. Although, the new ending where an flatted Tom tears up the blueprints was funny, overall though the short was OK. Don't get me wrong, it was good to see the Hanna Babera cartoons again, the film could have been done better. Nevertheless, aside from the clips you should watch another Tom and Jerry cartoon from the same time period or the Hanna Babera cartoons only.

Final score: an 5 out of 10.
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4/10
It's just a compilation of scenes from the Hanna Barbera era.
Kalashnikovin28 June 2022
Most of the Short Films of the Chuck Jones era are complete Masterpieces, among several of his Best shorts are, O Solar Meow, The Cat Above and The Mouse Below and Snowbody Loves me, this one falls into the category of Misfortunes, it does not present anything original, It's about Tom watching a compilation of scenes (Obviously Stock Footage) from his old adventures in the Hanna Barbera era (Even the scene where he dies in The Heavenling Puss, isn't that supposed to be a dream?) While making notes , and ends with a recycled "Tom Designs" ending.

It's not the best we can say, but at best it's better than the "Clip-Shows" made by Depatie-Freleng Enterprises in the mid-70s, The scenes feature revamped Music and Filters applied, Dean's music Elliot (which is pretty decent) doesn't really fit because Bradley's Orchestral Tone was the Original in those scenes and Bill Lava's Jazz Style doesn't fit.

It's really not very good, but compared to the Awful Tom and Jerry cartoons produced by Filmation in the 80s, this is a masterpiece.
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1/10
Unnecessary
Jos-55 August 2003
Why do they make a kind of "the best of"-collection, with Tom watching old movies of himself and Jerry. And the ending in this film is the same as the classic "Designs on Jerry" (1955). Have they finally run out of ideas?
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1/10
Designs on Jerry recycled.
BA_Harrison30 May 2017
Tom is watching home movies of his past encounters with Jerry, noting down exactly where he went wrong in order to help him design the perfect mousetrap.

Shutter Bugged Cat deserves the lowest possible rating for trying to pass off a scene from Designs On Jerry (1955) as something new, as if Tom and Jerry fans wouldn't notice. Even those not familiar with the '50s classic will surely notice the vast difference in quality between the pilfered footage and the less detailed newer animation.

1/10.
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1/10
Recycle Garbage
Kranadon6529 June 2019
I don't know why this short was even made , it's simply a reworking of the far superior short "Designs on Jerry" from 1955 and even shamelessly borrows clips from that short. i mean, it's really stupid and adds nothing . Just a really dumb ending with Tom tearing up his work instead of cussing. Total garbage.
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8/10
Amazed that they had gotten away with bamboozling . . .
pixrox115 November 2022
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. . . the nefarious miserly larcenous notorious "House of the Groaning Fat Cat" on Tinsel Town's tawdry Poverty Row for 30 Tom & Jerry outings simply by exceeding the quality of the untalented assembly line doodlers who scribbled out the initial hundred-plus T & J episodes prior to being pink-slipped, the Warner Brothers replacement crew use SHUTTER BUGGED CAT to double down on one of the most pernicious aspects of those copycat first batch animations: The universally despised "Cheater Cartoon." These lamented follies consisted of random bits and pieces from previous episodes, jumbled together in an unsavory, indigestible stew. In order to cement their revenge for the infamous RHAPSODY RABBIT scandal, the Warner team initiates the Double Cheater concept here, as Tom the Clueless Cat reprises himself being flattened by a piano at the bottom of a stairs multiple times. If this was not enough to send angry paying patrons flocking out of Leo's theaters, nothing could.
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