Hilarious Sculptures Inspired By Tom And Jerry’s Most Unfortunate Moments
Tom and Jerry has to be one of the most iconic cartoons ever created and if you’re anything like me, you probably remember watching it on TV during weekend mornings back when you were a kid. The two always seemed to get into all sorts of hilarious situations, typically resulting in Tom getting hurt in some ridiculous way, and we could spend hours watching them go at it.
Inspired by the antics of Tom and Jerry, Japanese artist Taku Inoue started creating sculptures capturing the most hilarious moments from the cartoon. Check them out in the gallery below!
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