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6/10
A Slump Regarding O-Solar-Meow
Kalashnikovin6 July 2022
O Solar Meow was a Short that began with the Chuck Jones Space Trilogy and Advance and be Mechanized was not a suitable Ending for this trilogy, this is the shortest short of the Chuck Jones Era and Tom and Jerry in General with only 5 Minutes and 52 Seconds but if we remove the Intro and Credits it is only 4 Minutes and 48 Seconds which is a Disgrace for a Tom and Jerry Short.

The theme is the same as the 2 previous shorts, Tom and Jerry in Space, this short is at the same degree as Mouse Into Space because both showed potential losses, or Solar Meow took great advantage of the theme making one of my favorite shorts by Jones, but the Second of the Trilogy was already a drop with respect to O Solar Meow and Advance and be Mechanized is already a Disgrace.

The Animation is Mediocre for a Short by Chuck Jones, the Previous ones had better animation but Advance and be Mechanized presents choppy animation, jerky movements and recycled animation from the previous cartoon such as the chase of the robot cat and the robot mouse, the Colors are still looking good but the animation is worse compared to the other Jones shorts.

Dean Elliot offers much more memorable music than Eugene Poddany (although that doesn't mean that Poddany is a bad composer), the music fits all the scenes and makes the short not so mediocre.

The Voice Acting is nothing to write home about, it's just Laughter and typical Mel Blanc Vocal Effects!.

In itself, Advance and be Mechanized is not the worst of Chuck Jones but it is a disgrace for the Name of Tom and Jerry, It had everything to gain but recycling animation and making weaker movements made this short one of the most mediocre of Jones, but despite that it has some funny scenes and is quite entertaining to watch, for everything I said previously to Advance an be Mechanized I rate it a 6.
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7/10
Surprisingly enjoyable, despite its problems
TheLittleSongbird17 June 2010
Tom and Jerry is a classic, and I always love watching it. Advance and be Mechanized is not too bad, but it is not exceptional I feel. The animation is a little too garish for my tastes, the story is largely absent and the pacing is rather leisurely. But.. what I did like was that despite its misgivings Advance and be Mechanized was actually quite clever. The futuristic world Tom and Jerry live in is a wonder, and there are some clever and original visual ideas. And while there is nothing laugh out loud funny, most parts are amusing and kept my attention mostly for its dark tone. So overall, this cartoon is worth watching I think, but I'll be honest, I have seen better. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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1/10
Advance and be appalled.
BA_Harrison30 May 2017
The future: Jerry uses a remote controlled metal mouse to pilfer cheese being mined by robots. Tom's job is to stop him, via the use of a jet-propelled robot cat.

One of my most hated Tom and Jerry cartoons outside of the Gene Deitch era is Guided Mouse-Ille, which also took place in the future and involved a robot mouse and cat. The animation and the humour was absolutely abysmal. Advance and Be Mechanized is like watching that one all over again: pure audio visual torture for a whole 6 minutes.

Still, only one more cartoon to go and I'm done!
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8/10
clever, dark, and funky, if a little dated
Mary-1830 August 2002
The Les Goldman/Chuck Jones produced Tom and Jerry cartoons made between 1965 and 1967 have a very distinct style: garish colors, pouty lipped characters, and often using an over-powering, jazzy score by Dean Elliott that makes ones expect "Shazam!" and "Pow!" to flash on the screen. This means that these cartoons don't have the "timeless" qualities of some other Tom and Jerrys, but they certainly are fun to watch. "Advance and Be Mechanized" is one of the more bizarre, and maybe the plot-line isn't so clear or logical, but so what? Tom and Jerry are living on the moon controlling robot versions of themselves. Tom's hungry because the only thing the automated cafeteria will serve him is robot oil. How cool is that? There's clearly some Jetson's influence here, but Tom and Jerry's future world is much darker, and if you accept the overall premise, is really very clever.
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8/10
This picture brilliantly demonstrates that even a . . .
pixrox117 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
. . . highly repetitious Tom & Jerry episode featuring recycled sequences from earlier efforts crafted by the Warner Brothers replacement crew far outshines anything included among the 114 T & J outings churned out by the original pair of larcenous copycats long-since pink-slipped for not even meeting the ultra low "standards" of the Tinsel Town Poverty Row outfit known as the House of the Groaning Fat Cat. Following the infamous RHAPSODY RABBIT intellectual property theft and rigged gelded statuette voting scandal, Leo had to fire the notorious cheats Joe and Bill, just as the Houston baseball club had to can the henchmen involved in fixing the 2017 World Series when the truth emerged a few years after that sporting fiasco. ADVANCE AND BE MECHANIZED far exceeds the quality level set by the infamous CAT CONCERTO, scribbled out when Leo's spies forwarded the RHAPSODY RABBIT film negative to the Groaning Fat Cat rather than the Warner craftsmen.
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