Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure

Synopsis: Tom and Jerry are the faithful servants of Jack, the owner of a struggling storybook amusement park that gets a much-needed boost thanks to some mysterious magical beans
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
6.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
57 min
226 Views


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Once upon a time...

...there was an enchanted land

called Storybook Town.

This wasn't a make-believe place.

It was for real...

...with full RV hook-ups too.

Just off old Route 33...

...or was it 66?

Anyhow,

everyone loved Storybook Town.

It had walk-through, fairy-tale sets...

...thrill rides and attractions...

...the best high-diving cow act

in three states...

...and a world-class petting zoo.

The park was the life-long passion

of Joe Bradley...

...a starry-eyed dreamer,

if there ever was one.

Soon after opening Storybook Town...

...Joe found a partner

to share his dream...

...his loving wife, Violet.

And it wasn't long

before they were joined...

...by their greatest dream of all...

...their son, Jack.

For a long time,

all was right with the world.

But life has a way of moving on.

And sometimes, the dreamers leave us...

...all too soon.

Violet and Jack did their best

to keep Joe's dream alive...

...but it was a big job

for just the two of them.

Once the crowds stopped coming...

...there wasn't money

to repair old attractions...

...or broken-down rides.

And soon their petting zoo...

...was down to its last two critters...

...a cat named Tom...

...and a mouse named Jerry.

Oh, no, not again.

Come here, knuckleheads.

What happened?

Thought so. Mom and I are trying

to save Storybook Town.

We don't need you guys

wrecking what's left.

Now, look, we're pals, right, Tom?

And, Jerry, you and me

are friends to the end, right?

So maybe you could try to get along

with each other?

Just for me?

Tom.

That's better.

I think.

All right, let's get the mess cleaned up

before Mom flips out.

You okay, Hermione?

I don't want anything happening

to our star attraction.

- Moo.

- Okay, only attraction.

Maybe we'll have

lots of customers today.

- Moo.

- Okay, one customer.

Hey, we got one.

Tom, Jerry, it's showtime.

Mom! Mom!

We have customers.

Customers? How exciting.

I will dust off the corn dogs.

- Excuse me, Mom.

- Oh, dear.

That's not a customer.

This won't take long.

Keep the motor running.

Welcome to Storybook Town.

The enchanted land

where dreams come true, if you believe.

Eh, okay.

I'm looking for the widow Bradley.

You mean my mother?

Ouch.

Uh, yeah. So where is she?

Around.

But right now,

you're just in time for our big show.

We still got a few seats right in front.

Okay. No. I don't have time for this. Hey!

Ahem. Ladies and gentlemen...

...Storybook Town is proud to present

our star attraction.

Hey, diddle, diddle,

the cat plays the fiddle...

...the little mouse toots a tune.

Now let's applaud for Hermione...

...the cow who jumps over the moon.

Phew.

What's wrong?

Oh, no.

You stall Hermione, I'll fill the tank.

Come on.

Oh, that ain't good.

Whoa!

All part of the act, sir.

What do you do for an encore, kid?

Blow up the park?

Wait, that's my job.

What?

Oh, I didn't expect you till tomorrow,

Mr. Bigley.

I know, Mrs. Bradley...

...but why delay the inevitable?

I still have an entire day...

-...to raise the mortgage money.

- Yeah, that's not gonna happen.

What's he talking about?

Jack, this is Mr. Bigley.

Of Bigley's Super Strip Malls.

Acres of big inventory,

big values, and big profits.

My malls are everywhere.

And tomorrow, one goes up,

heh, right here.

You can't do that.

My dad started Storybook Town.

It's part of our family forever.

That's touching.

But business is business, kiddo.

And as you could see...

...I bought the mortgage

on Storybook Town.

If you miss even one payment...

...the park goes to me

and you guys are kissing pavement...

...hitting the bricks, O-U-T, out.

We can't give up, Mom.

I know things will turn around

if we can just last another month.

Ticky-tock, kid.

You don't have another month.

The wrecking crew arrives

tomorrow morning.

Yep, come 9 a.m.,

Storybook Town is going down.

Hey. Rhyme. Tsk.

Get you later.

Nobody panic. I've already

made arrangements to sell Hermione...

...to Dinkle Bros. Circus.

That'll give us enough money

to keep going longer.

Sell Hermione?

She's our friend.

Jack, I believe Hermione

will love being a circus star.

And you remember Daddy's motto:

-"Dreams come true if you believe."

-"Dreams come true if you believe."

I believe.

Well, I'd better get Hermione

over to the fair grounds.

No, Mom. We'll take her.

Are you sure?

It's a big job for a little boy.

We wanna say goodbye.

Come on, Jer.

Cheer up, old pouting Thomas.

We'll all get through this mess,

I promise.

When life seems sad with no reprieve

Don't wear a frown upon your sleeve

Those happy times we can retrieve

If we truly do believe

Like the joy that kids receive

When reindeer fly on Christmas Eve

Miracles we will perceive

If we truly believe

So toss a penny in a well

Or wish upon a star

But if you can't believe with me

We won't get very far

So let's have a cheer for wishing wells

Lucky stars and jingle bells

Those happy days we will achieve

If we truly believe

If we truly believe

This can't be right.

The circus always sets up here.

Oh, no, they're leaving.

We gotta stop them.

Whoa!

Appears you boys are in a heap of trouble.

My name's O'Dell.

Farmer O'Dell.

Got a spread on the edge of the prairie

up yonder.

That's a mighty fine-looking heifer

you got there.

I can tell she gives tasty cheese...

...and grade A milk.

Well, she might be for sale

if we had the right offer.

I think she'd like my place just fine.

Are you a magician?

I know a trick or two,

but I ain't no wizard.

If I was, I could offer you more than these

for your cow.

- Beans?

- Magic beans.

Magic beans?

Okay. I think we're done here.

Just keep walking.

Don't make eye contact

with the crazy man.

Don't look like much,

but they'll do miracles...

...if you believe.

You traded our cow for beans.

Uh, magic beans.

It sounded better

when the farmer said it.

Jack, this isn't one

of our little bedtime fairy tales.

Storybook Town needed that money

to stay in business.

We needed it to save our home...

...your father's dream.

- I know, Mom, but--

- Tom.

Why didn't you talk him out of it?

I'm sorry, sweetie.

It's my fault.

I should have never sent a boy

to do a man's job.

I didn't think I could feel worse.

Surprise.

Even if the circus

had bought Hermione...

...it would take more than one

mortgage payment to save our home.

It would take a miracle.

Hmm.

I'm not exactly sure

how this is supposed to work.

Maybe we'll just get a big crop of beans.

Well, at least we'll have something

to eat...

...after Mr. Bigley throws us out.

The important thing is,

we all still believe, right?

Sweet dreams, my little dreamer.

Tom! Jerry!

Up here!

It's Storybook Town...

...except it's for real.

Help!

- Whoa!

- Whoa.

Whoa!

Gotcha, suckers.

Jerk. Must be a bad egg.

Welcome, welcome, welcome.

Welcome to Fairyland,

where dreams come true.

Ahoy, mateys.

Welcome to Fairyland.

Wow, he's much bigger in person.

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Paul Dini

Paul Dini (; born August 7, 1957) is an American writer and producer who works in the television and comic book industries. He is best known as a producer and writer for several Warner Bros. Animation/DC Comics animated series, including Tiny Toon Adventures, Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, The New Batman/Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, and Duck Dodgers. He developed and scripted Krypto the Superdog and contributed scripts to Transformers, Animaniacs, Freakazoid and Static Shock. After leaving Warner Bros. Animation in early 2004, Dini went on to write and story edit the popular ABC adventure series Lost. He has written a number of comic books for DC Comics, including Harley Quinn and Superman: Peace on Earth. October 2010 saw the debut of Tower Prep, a new live action/drama series Dini created for Cartoon Network. It was announced that after two decades of doing DC-related animated projects, Paul Dini had gone over to Marvel to serve as a writer and producer for Ultimate Spider-Man and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.. more…

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