- Alternative Character Interpretation: Is this show Tom and Jerry as kids or the kids of Tom and Jerry? Made rather confusing that both Droopy and Spike haven't appeared to age but Tyke who only barked in the MGM shorts now can talk like a Funny Animal. Only one Droopy cartoon showcased him having a son in the MGM cartoons and he was a baby then. Here is he is now a kid.
- Awesome Music: The opening theme, along with its sax-heavy instrumental alternate.
- Broken Base: Some fans of Tom and Jerry consider this an improvement over the previous shows due to having better slapstick and more detailed animation, while detractors hate its 90s style influence.
- Ensemble Dark Horse:
- McWolf. For very obvious reasons.
- Miss Vavoom gets this treatment due to her Ms. Fanservice nature.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: The eponymous beaver in "Boomer Beaver" takes on a new meaning after the rise of the "ok boomer" memes on social media.
- Just Here for Godzilla: Some people watch the show only for the Droopy and Dripple and/or Spike and Tyke shorts. Heck, some people might watch it only for McWolf and/or Miss Vavoom.
- Older than You Think: Tyke's Adaptational Intelligence is in fact similar to how he was characterised in his and his father's spin off comic books (in all likeliness however it is more closely imitating Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddie, especially given Tyke's voice mimics Augie's much in the same way Spike and Daddie both mimic Jimmy Durante).
- Unintentional Period Piece: The direction the series took firmly place it into the 90s.
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