List of Tom and Jerry feature movies
This is a list of feature length movies were based on of the Tom and Jerry franchise, a comedy movie franchise based on the short series of the same name. All of the movies were ongoing produced for 1-18 to upcoming related of future direct-to-video and theatrical feature length entries was since 1992.
Tom and Jerry | |
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The Tom and Jerry Movie Trilogy | |
Directed by | Various |
Screenplay by | Various |
Based on | Characters created by by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera |
Produced by | Various |
Starring | Various voice actors (1992-present) |
Narrated by | Wallace Shawn (2006) Richard Newman (2007) Garrison Keilor (2013) Tim Story (2021) Rick Zieff (2022) Jill Talley (2024) |
Edited by | Various |
Music by | Various |
Animation by | The Baer Animation Company, Wang Film Productions (1992) Koko Enterprises, Seoul Movie (2001) Toon City (2004) Hanho Heung-Up Company (2005) Yearim Productions (2006-2015) Digital eMation (2016-2017) Framestore, Duncan Studio (2021) Renegade Animation, Slap Happy Cartoons (2022-present) Sunmin Image Pictures (2024-present) Technicolor Animation |
Color process | CFI (1992) Color (2001-present) |
Production companies | Turner Entertainment Co. WMG Film Roman Warner Bros. Animation (2001–present, direct-to-video) Warner Animation Group (2020) |
Distributed by | Miramax Films (1992, The Movie) Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2001–present, direct-to-video) Warner Bros. Pictures (2020) |
Release date | 1992–present |
Running time | Various minutes (22, films) |
Countries | United States Germany South Korea United Kingdom France Canada India |
Language | English |
Theatrical films
change# | Title | Release date | Directed by | Written by | Produced by | Studio | Distributed by | Notes |
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1 | Tom and Jerry: The Movie | October 1, 1992 (Germany) July 30, 1993 (United States) |
Phil Roman | Dennis Marks | Phil Roman | Live Entertainment Turner Entertainment Co. WMG Film Film Roman |
Miramax | |
2 | Tom & Jerry | February 26, 2021 | Tim Story | Kevin Costello | Chris DeFaria | Warner Animation Group The Story Company Turner Entertainment Co. |
Warner Bros. Pictures | Live-action/animated film. |
Direct-to-video films
changeAll direct-to-video films are produced by Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Animation.
# | Title | Year | Directed by | Written by | Produced by |
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1 | Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring | November 12, 2001 (United Kingdom) March 12, 2002 (United States) |
James Tim Walker | Tim Cahill and Julie McNally | Tom Minton |
2 | Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars | January 18, 2005 | Bill Kopp | Bill Kopp | |
3 | Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry | October 11, 2005 | Screenplay by: Bill Kopp Story by: Joseph Barbera |
Stephen Fossati | |
4 | Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers | August 22, 2006 | Scott Jeralds | Christopher Painter | Tom Minton and Scott Jeralds |
5 | Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale | October 2, 2007 | Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone | Screenplay by: Spike Brandt Story by: Joseph Barbera |
Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone |
6 | Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes | August 27, 2010 | Spike Brandt and Jeff Siergey | Earl Kress | Bobbie Page |
7 | Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz | August 23, 2011 | Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone | Gene Grillo | Bobbie Page and Judge Plummer |
8 | Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse | September 28, 2012 | Story by: Earl Kress Screenplay by: Earl Kress and Michael F. Ryan |
Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone | |
9 | Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure | August 6, 2013 | Paul Dini | ||
10 | Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon | September 4, 2014 | Brian Swenlin | ||
11 | Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest | June 23, 2015 | Story by: Jim Krieg Teleplay by: Jim Krieg and Heath Corson | ||
12 | Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz | June 21, 2016 | Paul Dini | — | |
13 | Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | June 27, 2017 | Spike Brandt | Gene Grillo | Spike Brandt |
14 | Tom and Jerry: Cowboy Up! | January 25, 2022 | Darrell Van Citters | Story by: Will Finn Teleplay by: William Waldner |
Kimberly S. Moreau, Ashley Postlewaite and Darrell Van Citters |
15 | Tom and Jerry: Snowman's Land[1] | November 15, 2022[2] | Story by: Jase Ricci Teleplay by: Will Finn and Jase Ricci |
Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring
changeTom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars
changeTom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry
changeTom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers
changeOn a pirate ship, walls to the legendary John constantly chasing Jerry. When A bottle washes on the boat, Tom is told to keep the note inside the bottle or the curse will start at sunset. But after Jerry makes him lose the note, the curse starts and the Pirates abandon ship. With the note gone, Tom and Jerry must work together to stop the curse and find treasure, or they will end up dinner to a very hungry octopus!
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale
changeTom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes
changeIn London, Tom and Jerry work together with Sherlock Holmes to stop Professor Moriarty from stealing the Crown Jewels during a solar eclipse.
- Voice cast
- Spike Brandt (uncredited) as Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse
- Michael York as Sherlock Holmes
- Malcolm McDowell as Professor Moriarty
- John Rhys-Davies as Dr. Watson
- Grey DeLisle as Red
- Kath Soucie as Tuffy
- Jeff Bergman as Butch and Droopy
- Phil LaMarr as Spike and Policeman
- Greg Ellis as Tin and Sergeant
- Jess Harnell as Pan and Brett Jeremy
- Richard McGonagle as Alley and First Policeman
Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz
changeTom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz is an animated adaptation of the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz (which in turn is based on the 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum), with the addition of Tom and Jerry as characters and told through their point of view. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 23, 2011, by Warner Home Video. Common Sense Media rated the film 3 out of 5 stars.[3]
- Voice cast
- Spike Brandt (uncredited) as Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse
- Grey DeLisle as Dorothy Gale (Nikki Yanofsky provides Dorothy's singing voice)
- Joe Alaskey as Professor Marvel / The Wizard (the former having only a cameo at the end of the film), Butch, Droopy
- Michael Gough as Hunk / The Scarecrow
- Rob Paulsen as Hickory / The Tin Man
- Todd Stashwick as Zeke / The Cowardly Lion
- Frances Conroy as Aunt Em, Glinda
- Laraine Newman as Miss Almira Gulch / The Wicked Witch of the West
- Stephen Root as Uncle Henry, Crows
- Kath Soucie as Tuffy the Munchkin Mouse / Tuffy the Country Mouse
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse
changeTom and Jerry's Giant Adventure
changeTom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon
changeDuring medieval times, Tom and Jerry are adopted by the princess who loves Tom and Jerry to their hearts, desire, and keeps them safe from her bellowing mother. One day when Jerry steals Tom’s meal of eggs, Tom Chase is him only to knock down a dragon egg while trying to get him down for a tree. the egg hatches near a fireplace in the dragon sings Tom is his mother, and Tom tries to get rid of the dragon, but it keeps coming back. The princess makes Tom and Jerry Keep the dragon inside her chore.
Meanwhile, the dragons find out its egg is gone from the nest. Unsure whether to like the dragon, but begins to love and care for it. Jerry accidentally exposes the dragon when he tries to fetch him some fruit and the princesses mother grow so angry that she makes her daughter dump him in the woods. Princess is frustrated with Tom and Jerry not keeping the dragon a secret sells them to her neighbor, Mr. Hucklejack, who raises a boysenberry farm.
The dragon goes on an angry rampage to find her young, and the baby dragon, nearly escapes, spike, grumpy bridge guard. It reunite with Tom and Jerry, and then reconcile with the princess. The princess tries to let her mother know that the baby dragon is a harmless dragon, but the mother causes a giant storm that makes the mother dragon take away her young. Tom selflessly goes to save him eventually, reaching the dragons nest and hiding himself and the baby dragon. The princess managed to stop her mother by calling her out for all of her rudeness towards the years and revealing, but she never wished for: someone as innocent as she. Let himself get burnt to the crisp by the other dragon, but after the princesses makes the mother dragon reform, she turn top back and gives him a marshmallow pie as a gift.
The princesses mother is eventually thrown in the dungeon, and has all of her beauties taken away to spike bridge when a stream comes to their sleeping place. A ball is eventually held, and the mama dragon and the baby dragon are close neighbors which they join Tom and Jerry at the ball. The princess is gifted a royal metal.
Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest
changeDuring a beach visit, Tom and Jerry are part in a spy quest. Their mission is to retrieve a diamond that has been stolen by Mr. Hilwinkles. But when John’s father gets captured, Tom and Jerry must try to rescue him with the help from John, including a plucky pop that bites Tom’s tail.
Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
changeTom and Jerry: Back to Oz is a 2016 fantasy comedy direct-to-video sequel to Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz. In the film, Tom and Jerry team up with Dorothy and her friends as they return to the Land of Oz to stop a new villain, the Nome King, from taking over Emerald City. This movie was dedicated to voice artist Joe Alaskey who appears in his final film role after his death in February 2016.
- Voice cast
- Grey Griffin as Dorothy Gale
- Jason Alexander as The Nome King (Mr. Bibb)
- Amy Pemberton as Dorothy's singing voice and The Mouse Queen
- Joe Alaskey as The Wizard of Oz, Butch, Droopy
- Michael Gough as The Scarecrow (Hunk)
- Rob Paulsen as The Tin Man (Hickory)
- Todd Stashwick as The Cowardly Lion (Zeke)
- Frances Conroy as Auntie Em and Glinda
- Laraine Newman as The Wicked Witch of the West
- Stephen Root as Uncle Henry
- Kath Soucie as Tuffy the Munchkin Mouse, Tractor
- Andrea Martin as The Hungry Tiger
- James Monroe Iglehart as Jitterbug (Calvin Carney)
- Spike Brandt as Tom Cat, Jerry Mouse (uncredited), Spike
- Reception
Renee Schonfeld of Common Sense Media rated it 3 out of 5 stars, saying "By blending solid new musical numbers with the old Oz favorites and including inventive new characters, Spike Brandt, Tony Cerone, and company have made this sequel funny and original."[4]
Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
changeTom and Jerry: Cowboy Up!
changeTom and Jerry: Snowman's Land
changeAppearances in other films
changeTitle | Year | Notes |
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Anchors Aweigh | 1945 | Tom appears as a servant and Jerry performs a dance number with Gene Kelly. Animation supervised by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. |
Dangerous When Wet | 1953 | Tom and Jerry appear in a dream sequence swimming with Esther Williams. |
References
change- ↑ @WBHomeEnt (August 29, 2022). "Watch this exclusive trailer of Tom & Jerry: Snowman's Land, coming soon to Digital and DVD! ☃️" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ "New 'Tom and Jerry' Movie to Land on Digital/DVD on Nov. 15". August 30, 2022.
- ↑ Chen, Sandie Angulo. "Tom and Jerry & the Wizard of Oz". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- ↑ Schonfeld, Renee (June 11, 2016). "Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved June 10, 2020.