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HBO Max Removes Tom and Jerry Gokko Series

HBO Max has removed the animated “Tom and Jerry Gokko” series from its catalog under Warner Bros’ “Gokko” umbrella. The full series is still available to watch on YouTube, while Warner Bros continues expanding its anime revivals with “Looney Tunes Gokko” and a

For streaming subscribers, it happened quietly: the anime revival built around classic Tom and Jerry characters has disappeared from HBO Max. Warner Bros’ “Tom and Jerry Gokko” is now no longer on the platform, leaving fans with one clear question—where do you watch it next?

The answer is simple, even if the change still stings. The entirety of the “Gokko” series is currently available on YouTube. Warner Bros has posted the episodes for viewers to stream whenever they want, including a Warner Bros. video compilation for the anime installments.

“Tom and Jerry Gokko” sits inside Warner Bros’ “Gokko” umbrella, which re-imagines classic animated figures created by Warner Bros. Like the longtime cat-and-mouse rivalry it comes from. the anime version reframes Tom and Jerry as a reimagined. anime-styled conflict—only now the series is no longer part of HBO Max’s lineup.

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HBO Max isn’t the only place these revivals live, though. Earlier this year, “Looney Tunes Gokko” premiered, re-imagining characters including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and their broader crew. That series can also be found on Warner Bros’ YouTube channel. aligning with how the company is keeping these projects accessible even as individual releases rotate off major platforms.

Warner Bros also says the pattern won’t stop there. The studio has announced that “Scooby-Doo” will receive similar treatment in a re-imagining, though it has yet to share a release date.

The removal of “Tom and Jerry Gokko” from HBO Max comes as Warner Bros continues pushing anime deeper into its larger slate. The Annecy International Animation Festival revealed the studio is returning to the DC Universe following “The Suicide Squad Isekai.” The next DC anime project is “Joker: Laugh Riot. ” a series centered on the Clown Prince of Crime who finds himself in a world where Batman is dead—stripping him of the meaning he once relied on. Its release date has not been revealed.

Put together. the moves land on a single. unmistakable message: while one of Warner Bros’ strangest animated revivals has left HBO Max. the company’s investment in anime isn’t stopping. The catalog may shift from platform to platform. but the projects keep coming—and for viewers who still want “Tom and Jerry Gokko. ” YouTube is already waiting.

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