Tom et Jerry sont expulsés de leur coquette maison et se retrouvent à la rue, livrés à eux-mêmes. ""Soyez amis et unissez-vous pour la vie"" leur conseillent leurs nouveaux amis…Tom et Jerry sont expulsés de leur coquette maison et se retrouvent à la rue, livrés à eux-mêmes. ""Soyez amis et unissez-vous pour la vie"" leur conseillent leurs nouveaux amis…Tom et Jerry sont expulsés de leur coquette maison et se retrouvent à la rue, livrés à eux-mêmes. ""Soyez amis et unissez-vous pour la vie"" leur conseillent leurs nouveaux amis…
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Tom
- (voix)
- Captain Kiddie
- (voix)
- Ferdinand
- (voix)
- …
- Puggsy
- (voix)
- …
- Squawk
- (voix)
- Alleycat
- (voix)
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- Alleycat
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- Alleycat
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- Patrolman
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- Droopy
- (voix)
- Man
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Now despite the movie being named after Tom & Jerry themselves, the central problem with it is that the story focuses on a completely different character, Robyn Starling. Tom & Jerry end up taking a back seat to help this blandly written child escape her abusive aunt and reunite with her long lost father, even though this movie should have been theirs in the first place. Perhaps if the movie was executed in an Alice in Wonderland styled narrative where Tom & Jerry roam around the country in search of a new home, it would be a lot more fitting, but as is, we have to sit through a generic cookie cutter plot of someone who belongs in another film altogether. It doesn't help that the musical numbers by famed composer Henry Mancini and lyricist Leslie Bricusse range from charmingly upbeat to obnoxiously repetitive, some of which are immediately forgotten as soon as they're over. Also, you know a Tom & Jerry movie is in trouble when the duo not only barely chase each other around, but most of the slapstick is given to the villain's dumb dog on wheels (go figure).
However, despite the movie's flaws, what does make it somewhat of a curious viewing are the unexpected characters you couldn't imagine being in a movie like this. In addition to Robyn's hysterical aunt Pristine Figg and her hammy lawyer Lickboot, the people Robyn, Tom and Jerry encounter along their ways should have their own shorts altogether. From an obese dog who needs a roller skate to move around, to an insane animal physician sadly named Dr. Applecheek, to a gay Captain Kiddie and his puppet hand Squawk, this cast comes right out of nowhere and are just as bonkers as they sound in description. Plus, the voice actors and animators brought more life to them than the one dimensional script ever did, complete with over the top performances and appealing character designs. Also, as the film keeps on going, the stakes do at least get higher and higher, even if it's painfully obvious what happens at the end. After all, Tom & Jerry can't die in any cartoon, so why even bother trying to do so in the first place?
So in the end, while by no means a great watch, the 1992 Tom & Jerry movie is so bizarre in its execution that it leaves you wondering why the filmmakers chose to take the duo in this direction from the start. While there are better installments with the duo out there, I would recommend this over the 2021 movie, because this one at least has some weird plot points going for it compared to the corporately manufactured HBO Max original. Die hard fans of the duo might not like me in the morning for saying this, but the cat and mouse have been on worse adventures, as bad as this one is.
However, there are a number of things that make this film disappointing. One is the disjointed plot, that has been done better before, and not only that, there is a tendency for it to become unfocused and clumsy. I didn't like the songs either, I found them rather unmelodious and forgettable. The writing wasn't particularly that inspiring, but the biggest disappointment for me was the lack of violence that made the cartoon show such a joy to watch. Instead of the songs, I would've liked to have seen a more focused plot and some violence, so that it could do justice to the show that it took its inspiration from.
Overall, sweet in places, with the occasional likable character, and not awful. But it wasn't at all great, in fact it was disappointing, I just wished it was more faithful to the show. 5/10 for trying. Bethany Cox
However, does it stand out on its own? If this didn't have "Tom and Jerry" in the title and starred a different cat and mouse duo, would people like it better? As a matter of fact, it could. It's a typical everyday family film in the eyes of one who isn't a hardcore Tom and Jerry fanatic. The songs aren't quite as bad as people say they are, though cheesy nonetheless, and the jokes feel a little dry if you've been watching Tom and Jerry all your life, but it passes.
The plot's alright, but nothing special. It's mostly about a little girl trying to find her father while also trying to escape from a bunch of people who want her for money, and for some odd reason, Tom and Jerry just HAPPEN to get involved. You all saw it coming, right? Again, for the songs, even the villain songs aren't really anything special. However, they're not nearly as bad as people say they are. I actually like the song "Friends to the end" even if it was the song that turned Tom and Jerry into... *Cough* "Really good friends" and in the Nostalgia Critic's eyes "Destroyed them". However, they're not the kinds of songs you want to listen to all the time. If you did, you'd probably hate them.
All in all, as a Tom and Jerry film, it fails. It has little to no relevance to the old cartoons and didn't even seem to be about them more than half the time. However, as a stand-alone title, it's kind of like Final Fantasy: Spirits Within. If you can ignore the fact that it's supposed to be Tom and Jerry, you can at least enjoy it to some extent. Not a great film, but a good one. C+
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChuck Jones was set to make a Tom and Jerry movie in the 1970s, but eventually pulled out after being unable to find a suitable script.
- GaffesWhen Aunt Figg brings Tom and Jerry to the evil doctor, they are in a small cage. The amount of bars on the cage keeps changing.
- Citations
Lickboot: [discussing Robyn Starling] Just pray the police find her, or we're doomed to return to the ranks of the peasantry. And you'd better hope this rumor that dashing Daddy Starling may have survived the avalanche is just a rumor, or we'll be worse than ordinary. We'll be...
Aunt Pristine Figg: Don't say it!
Lickboot: Poor.
Aunt Pristine Figg: Pennyless!
Lickboot: Bankrupt!
Aunt Pristine Figg: No more m-money?
Lickboot: [in a sinister tone] We've got to have... *money!*
- Crédits fousCharlotte Rae, who plays Aunt Figg, has bottom billing below every other actor.
- Versions alternativesPAL printings retain the opening credits sequence from NTSC maters.
- Bandes originalesTheme from Tom and Jerry/Main Title
Music by Henry Mancini
Produced by Henry Mancini
Performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra of London
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Tom and Jerry: The Movie?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 560 469 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 255 912 $US
- 1 août 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 560 469 $US