Talk:Pacha/@comment-68.224.57.136-20190420152352

Sasha.cruz.77770, I have some news for you! Warner Bros. Animation member Spike Brandt is now in Japan, working for the Tom and Jerry 80th Anniversary Exhibition at the Matsuya Ginza Department Store in Tokyo. I used Facebook to talk with Spike's other friends to help me ask him and Tony Cervone to borrow the rights to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) and Frosty the Snowman (1969) from DreamWorks Classics (formerly Classic Media) and Universal Studios to make our full-length direct-to-video animated film that Warner Bros. is yet to announce before putting it in the works, "Tom and Jerry Meet Frosty the Snowman". If you remember the screenshots from Frosty at animationscreencaps.comand Fancaps.net, please collect screenshots of only Tom, Jerry and Tuffy themselves from their movies on those two websites, and from different shorts (including The Karate Guard and Tom and Jerry Tales episodes) on the Tom and Jerry wiki, the Internet Animation Database, and Google Images. And don't forget about your anime drawings of a grown-up Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) for the model sheets.

Happy Easter!