Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (film)

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For other uses, see Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (disambiguation).

Poster. Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring is a supernatural slapstick direct-to-video film based on the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera at MGM. It was released by Warner Home Video through the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on March 12, 2002. It was written by Tim Cahill and Julie McNally, and directed by James Tim Walker. While there had already been one-time animated theatrical film, this is the first film to be made specifically for the home video market.

When Jerry gets a magic ring stuck on his head belonging to Tom's wizard owner, the cat must chase the mouse through the city to get it back. Along the way, the ring makes Jerry highly sought after.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Freddie: Toy cars oughta have airbags.

Characters

In order of appearance:

Locations

Objects

  • Magic ring
  • Ring remover

Vehicles

  • Buses
  • Plane
  • Cruise ship
  • Space shuttle
  • Police cars

Development

It was made in 2001, but not released in the United States until 2002. It's copyrighted to Turner Entertainment Co., although this is only in name.

Behind the scenes

  • Butch refers to Lassie the dog.
  • Butch the cat isn't named on-screen and is credited as "Alley cat", perhaps because of Butch the dog having the same name.
  • Muscles is now called Freddie.
  • Nibbles has been also called Tuffy before and after this.

Errors

Marketing and promotion

To coincide with the movie, there was also a video game released on the Game Boy Advance.

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References