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Tom et Jerry au pays de Charlie et la chocolaterie

Original title: Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  • Video
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
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Jess Harnell, Kath Soucie, JP Karliak, and Lincoln Melcher in Tom et Jerry au pays de Charlie et la chocolaterie (2017)
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The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.

  • Director
    • Spike Brandt
  • Writers
    • Gene Grillo
    • William Hanna
    • Joseph Barbera
  • Stars
    • JP Karliak
    • Jess Harnell
    • Lincoln Melcher
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    • Director
      • Spike Brandt
    • Writers
      • Gene Grillo
      • William Hanna
      • Joseph Barbera
    • Stars
      • JP Karliak
      • Jess Harnell
      • Lincoln Melcher
    • 44User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    JP Karliak
    JP Karliak
    • Willy Wonka
    • (voice)
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Grandpa Joe
    • (voice)
    • …
    Lincoln Melcher
    Lincoln Melcher
    • Charlie Bucket
    • (voice)
    Mick Wingert
    Mick Wingert
    • Mr. Slugworth
    • (voice)
    Lori Alan
    Lori Alan
    • Mrs. Teevee
    • (voice)
    Jeff Bergman
    Jeff Bergman
    • Droopy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Spike Brandt
    Spike Brandt
    • Spike
    • (voice)
    Rachel Butera
    Rachel Butera
    • Augustus Gloop
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kate Higgins
    Kate Higgins
    • Mrs. Bucket
    • (voice)
    Dallas Lovato
    Dallas Lovato
    • Violet Beauregarde
    • (voice)
    Emily O'Brien
    Emily O'Brien
    • Veruca Salt
    • (voice)
    Sean Schemmel
    Sean Schemmel
    • Mr. Salt
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Tuffy
    • (voice)
    Jim Ward
    Jim Ward
    • Anchorman
    • (voice)
    • …
    Audrey Wasilewski
    Audrey Wasilewski
    • Mrs. Gloop
    • (voice)
    Lauren Weisman
    • Mike Teevee
    • (voice)
    Dave Zink
    • Tom (speaking)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Spike Brandt
    • Writers
      • Gene Grillo
      • William Hanna
      • Joseph Barbera
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    4TheLittleSongbird

    A purely unimaginative confection

    Saw 'Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' for two primary reasons. One being my love for Tom and Jerry.

    Have vivid and fond memories of seeing all of their cartoons, with the classic ones (the Hanna Barbera years, the best of which among the best cartoons ever made, Chuck Jones' output was a mixed bag and most of Gene Deitch's were abominations and disgraces to cartoondom) being watched over and over, at my sister's late godfather's house at the age of six and have been a huge fan since. While not as good, most of their films have a lot of enjoyable elements and are not bad films at all.

    Also to this day still have a lot of fondness for 1971's 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory', which as you can tell this film is very strongly indebted to. Sure "Cheer Up Charlie" is the mother of musical-numbers-that-slow-the-film-down and Peter Ostrum couldn't sing to save his life. However the rest of the songs are very good to timeless, the production values are deliciously colourful (especially when in the factory), it's entertaining, it's charming, Jack Albertson is a delight, the oompa loompas are scene stealing characters, the weirdly trippy and deliciously dark boat ride still dazzles and terrifies and Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka (and his iconic introduction) is a performance for the ages. Just to say, didn't care hugely for Tim Burton's version though it had its merits. Really did question the point of this film but with all the above considered, plus most of Tom and Jerry's other crossovers were surprisingly good, part of me was intrigued and hopeful.

    'Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory', as feared, was a disappointment and is not one of the better Tom and Jerry films. If anything, to me, along with 'Tom and Jerry: The Movie' and especially 'The Fast and the Furry', it's one of the lesser efforts. Also had mixed views on 'Spy Quest'.

    Does 'Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' have pros? Of course. The songs are still great, with the only one coming over as strange in arrangement and staging being "I Want It Now". The zesty "I Have a Golden Ticket" and the beautifully touching "Pure Imagination" particularly come off well. Some of the classic scenes are re-created surprisingly well, particularly the boat ride, which is both wondrous and frighteningly surreal, Willy Wonka's introduction and "I Have a Golden Ticket". Some of the dialogue sparkles and there is the odd amusing moment.

    Some of the backgrounds are colourful and imaginative, especially once we get inside the factory, creating that feeling of affectionate nostalgia that one wishes translated into the storytelling. A few of the vocal performances are decent, the highlight being Jess Harnell's note perfect Grandpa Joe. JP Karliak's warmly twinkling and mysteriously enigmatic Willy Wonka is a close second.

    However, there are a larger number of cons. Despite being close to personality and drawn well, Tom and Jerry themselves feel shoe-horned in in a story that is not a natural fit for them and most of the time (apart from bringing the golden ticket after being forgotten) they are pointless. Their shenanigans are overused, often distracting from the musical numbers, and little more than filler that pad out time in favour of other memorable parts omitted or toned down. The material is very bland and repetitive, due to a lack of sharp timing and having no originality or freshness. In their 'Wizard of Oz' and 'Sherlock Holmes' outings they served more of a point, added more to the stories, their comedy was funnier and better placed and there was a better mix of old and new, showing fidelity but having enough to set them apart.

    Being faithful can be a blessing, the case of 'Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' it was something of a curse. The film suffered from being too faithful and being too closely indebted, and even with the addition of Tom and Jerry and other cartoon characters it added very little new. The only noteworthy fresh touches were the expansion of Slugworth's role (the subplot didn't always make sense but the character was interesting) and Veruca's father growing a backbone and actually scolding her.

    Often the human character designs were horrible. The drawing is scrappy and static and the eyes and expressions look dead and with little warmth or joy, almost creepy at times. This is particularly in the case of Slugworth and most of the children. The rest of the voice acting is not particularly good, with the lifeless Charlie of Licoln Melcher and the excruciatingly irritating interpretations of Veruca and Mike from Emily O Brien and Lauren Weisman (meant to be brats but taken too far, the characters are insufferable here) being dishonourable mentions. It's all a mix of hyperactive, with rushed line delivery, and disengaged, some of it done in a monotone. Charlie's mother and the rest of his grandparents are utterly wasted, and excepting Grandpa Joe and Willy Wonka the characters lack their spark. Before one forgets great characters like Droopy and Spike are misused and add nothing and Tuffy is annoying and not just by a little (a talented voice actress like Kath Soucie deserved better).

    On top of that the story generates very little warmth, heart, charm or imagination, tending too to be too rushed and hyperactive. Anybody wanting the nostalgia factor are best watching the 1971 film which is full of it whereas too much of this feels like a cheap carbon copy with differences that add little or distract. Instead, one is yearning for fresher material to stop the sense of complete pointlessness but it very rarely comes.

    In conclusion, has moments but a purely unimaginative confection. Tom and Jerry and Willy Wonka deserved better. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    5cspan-52589

    It's not great but it is worth watching for fans

    Let's get the ugly parts out of the way quickly...

    ...Tom & Jerry are not a natural fit into the world of Willy Wonka ...there are moments of poor animation throughout the film ...you'll find a reasonable number of plot holes ...it's unlikely that anyone will rank this as their favorite WW movie

    That said, if you have read this far and can accept the above, you may find yourself enjoying this film for what it is... an animated homage to a wonderful movie.

    I happened upon this film by chance and initially passed it over. But I love the 1971 film and so I found myself going back and read a little about it. Then I saw the artwork and started thinking that this looked an awful lot like the original film... albeit in cartoon form. So I decided to watch it.

    I got halfway through it and was really feeling like the folks behind this film had a love for Willy Wonka that mirrored my own. There were a number of moments that I readily recalled from the live action film recreated here.

    YES, Tom & Jerry are found throughout the movie (they do get top billing after all) and their antics are what you'd expect from any of their cartoons over the years. I knew that going in and so it did not take away from my enjoyment because I was expecting it. Moreover, the writers try to weave the characters into the broader story and do a reasonable job of it (watch the film and you'll find out where the coin Charlie bought the winning chocolate bar came from).

    The voice acting was decent to actually pretty good and the songs/singing, if not quite up to the original's soundtrack, were actually good. In fact, I would swear that they lifted the original actor's singing "I have a Golden Ticket" and used it as it sounded spot-on to me. There's even a pretty neat animated song featuring Slugworth that's stylistic enough to be worth watching a second time.

    The irony in all of this is that I would have rated this higher had there been a way to edit out Tom & Jerry. Yes, there would still be issues but it was actually pretty cool to see an animated version of one my beloved childhood favorites. Is it worth a purchase? Maybe for little ones but I do think its rental-worthy.

    Bottom line, if you're intrigued by the premise, you'll likely find a few things worth the investment of your time. At a minimum, it got me whistling the soundtrack the last few days.
    tomdaly-17436

    Pure imagination-or lack thereof, more like it!

    My goodness! Who in their right mind thought this film was a good idea? I mean, I LOVED Tom and Jerry when I was little, and when I read about them doing crossovers with other franchises, I thought, ''This looks...interesting" But at the same time, I thought, what exactly is the need to do this?

    Whoever thought it was a good idea to shoehorn these two TITANS of cartoon history into a classic film like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, I pray that they are no longer working in animation. I mean, that I Want It Now song, it looked like a kid's version of Another Brick in the Wall!

    Also the fact that the film was released shortly after most of the cast of Willy Wonka died comes across as a little bit INSENSITIVE.

    In conclusion, no words can describe this piece of animated offal. In short, avoid like the plague!
    6TheWordYo

    Fanboys step down it's a cartoon.

    So first, I love the original film even if Roald Dhal didn't. Tom and Jerry too. I even seen the West End show in London, which wasn't great.

    Now step off the high horses keyboard warriors, this is a nice movie for kids.

    The best thing about this film is it brings the old songs from the original film with it. The animation was very good, at times yes you can get frustrated but then again, the movie is aimed at KIDS. If you have any children watch it with them, remember it's for them. You will like it even if you do hate it.
    7Pigglett

    Come on-what's the big deal? It's cute!

    It is two classics brought together in a loving, tongue-in-cheek delight. It's not perfect, but neither on their own was perfect. It's reminiscent and sentimental in all the right ways and has gotten short shrift by too many reviewers.

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    • Trivia
      During the "Candy Man" number, a moment is included where candy store owner Bill flips open a pass-through on the counter hitting a young girl in the chin with sound effects included. This is a direct reference to a now famous mistake during the original Willy Wonka au pays enchanté (1971) where the same incident takes place in which one of the child actors is mistakenly hit under the chin in the same manner.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Grandpa Joe: Excuse me, Mr. Wonka?

      Willy Wonka: I'm incredibly busy, sir.

      Grandpa Joe: But, what about Charlie's lifetime supply of chocolate? When does he get it?

      Willy Wonka: He doesn't.

      Grandpa Joe: What? Why not?

      Willy Wonka: Because, he broke the factory rules.

      Grandpa Joe: What factory rules?

      [to Charlie]

      Grandpa Joe: We didn't see any rules.

      [He stands up to Joe, angrily]

      Willy Wonka: Wrong, sir! Wrong! Under section 37 of the contract signed by him, all offers shall become null and void, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera... you stole Fizzy Lifting Drinks! And to make matters worse...

      [opens the half door, sees Tom, Jerry and Tuffy]

      Willy Wonka: You allowed a cat into my factory! A cat, and his two filthy mice friends! Now, the entire factory will have to be sterilized! So, you get NOTHING! You lose! Good day, sir!

      [returns to his work]

      Grandpa Joe: You're a cheat! How can you build a little boy's hopes and then... disappoint him like this?

      Willy Wonka: [to Joe, angry] I said GOOD DAY!

      [returns to his work]

    • Crazy credits
      The second half of the credits are played with illustrations of scenes from the movie with the text rolling on the left-hand side. Mike Teavee's "Oompa-Loompa" song is played in full for the first part, while "Pure Imagination" replays in the second half.
    • Alternate versions
      When Nibbles said ''are the gates of hell glowing?'' They censored the word hell in the Boomerang version
    • Connections
      Edited from Mr. Magoo (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Candy Man
      Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

      Produced by Michael Tavera

      Performed by Jess Harnell

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
    • Production companies
      • Turner Entertainment
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • Warner Bros. Entertainment
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      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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