Greatest Cartoons of All Time - Tom and Jerry or Avatar: The Last Airbender

Pick Your Favorite

TOM AND JERRY

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AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
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Why This Battle Matters

Ever wondered what a battle between meditative storytelling and relentless slapstick would look like? In one corner, we have 'Avatar: The Last Airbender', a saga that weaves themes of balance, growth, and redemption with captivating elemental battles. In the other, 'Tom and Jerry', the quintessential chase with its silent comedy and chaos. This clash isn't just about who brings more laughter or deeper narratives; it’s a cultural tug-of-war. What do you value more in your animated heroes? Is it the depth of their journeys, or the joy of their japes? Your pick might just redefine cartoon greatness in this league.

🔥 Fan Takes

Avatar, bro? With those deep plotlines and epic battles? No contest!
fr, how are people even comparing? Avatar taught life lessons! 😤
Tom and Jerry is just pure chaos and nostalgia, the OG cat and mouse game!

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Avatar: The Last Airbender over Tom and Jerry when it comes to the greatest Cartoons of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Avatar: The Last Airbender 60.0% of the time over Tom and Jerry.

Across all battles:

Avatar: The Last Airbender win rate: 43.8%

Tom and Jerry win rate: 45.7%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

Right now, The Simpsons is sitting at the top spot in the league. You can check out the full GOAT List to see how all the contenders are stacking up!

What's the big deal about Tom and Jerry in the Greatest Cartoons of All Time league?

Tom and Jerry holds a special place in fans' hearts with its timeless antics and the sheer hilarity of its cat-mouse chase. It's the nostalgic pick for many, reliving those carefree childhood moments in front of the TV.

Why is Avatar: The Last Airbender leading against Tom and Jerry?

Fans are really vibing with Avatar: The Last Airbender's deep storytelling and complex characters. Its modern themes of balance and growth resonate more strongly with the audience compared to the classic slapstick humor of Tom and Jerry.