Tom and Jerry—one of the most classic works in animation history.
In terms of fame and influence, perhaps only that other copyright-trolling mouse could compare.
However, Zog was more familiar with Tom and Jerry. He had mostly just heard of Mickey Mouse, and aside from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, he hadn't actually seen many episodes.
But the duo of Tom and Jerry? He'd been watching them since he was a kid.
He had even watched the same episodes over and over again, to the point where he knew the plots by heart, yet he still found them entertaining every time.
That pure joy was what made it truly for all ages.
Even better, it was incredibly easy to understand. There were practically no lines, the plot was simple and clear, and localization would be a breeze.
It was the perfect choice to pioneer Feilin's animation industry.
'Start at the pinnacle, and let future generations of animators figure it out themselves.'
