Jerry the Troublesome Tyke was first produced in 1925 by animator Sid Griffiths and photographer Bert Bilby who both worked as projectionists at Cardiff's Capitol Cinema.
[1][3][4] 40 animations were created between 1925 and 1927, and were shown throughout the World as part of Pathé Pictorial, a fortnightly cinema news-magazine.
[4][9][10] Today the films form part of the collection of the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales.
[3] Most recently Jerry the Tyke has been brought back to life by musician and composer Simon Lovatt.
National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales and Arad Goch teamed up to provide young audiences a taste of Jerry the Tyke.