Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz

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Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz
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Production company Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Home Video
Release date June 21, 2016
Run time 59:08
Starring Grey Griffin
Joe Alaskey
Michael J. Gough
Rob Paulsen
Todd Stashwick
Frances Conroy
Stephen Root
Kath Soucie
James Monroe Igelhart
Andrea Martin
Jason Alexander
Executive producer(s) Sam Register
Producer(s) Alan Burnett
Music composed by Michael Tavera
Screenplay by Paul Dini
Director(s) Spike Brandt
Tony Cervone
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Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz is an American animated comic fantasy adventure 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 on June 21, 2016. It was written by Paul Dini, and directed by Tony Cervone and Spike Brandt. The film is the twelfth in the Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film series.

For whatever the sad reason is, this is a direct sequel to the seventh direct-to-video film, Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz, which was released in 2011.

In the wake of the Wicked Witch's demise, the Nome King threatens to take back the Emerald City, which he feels belongs to his kind, while Dorothy and her family are about to lose their farm. And Tom and Jerry are there, too. See, it makes perfect sense.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Dorothy Gale Grey DeLisle
Scarecrow Michael Gough
Tin Man Rob Paulsen
Cowardly Lion Todd Stashwick
Tom Cat Unavailable
Toto Unavailable
Jerry Mouse Unavailable
Wizard of Oz Joe Alaskey
Wicked Witch of the West Laraine Newman
Glinda Frances Conroy
Em Gale Frances Conroy
Henry Gale Stephen Root
Hunk Michael Gough
Zeke Todd Stashwick
Hickory Rob Paulsen
Droopy N/A
Lucius Bibb Jason Alexander
Tuffy, the Munchkin Mouse Kath Soucie
Ruggedo Jason Alexander
Tractor Kath Soucie
Calvin Carney James Monroe Igelhart
Toodles Galore N/A
Mayor Green N/A
Nome guard Butch Joe Alaskey
Nome guard Droopy Joe Alaskey
Jitterbug James Monroe Igelhart
Mouse Queen Amy Pemberton
Gator Rob Paulsen
Hungry Tiger Andrea Martin
Barney Bear Unavailable
Spike Spike Brandt
Tyke N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Wizard of Oz's hot air balloon
  • Tractor

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Michael Tavera, who worked on the last film.

Songs

  • "Over the Rainbow" - Amy Pemberton
  • "No Place Like Home" - Amy Pemberton, Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, and Todd Stashwick
  • "We're Off to See the Wizard" - Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, Amy Pemberton, and Todd Stashwick
  • "A Mighty Fine Fair" - James Monroe Igelhart, Amy Pemberton, Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, and Todd Stashwick
  • "What's Mine is Mine" - Jason Alexander, Spike Brandt, Frances Conroy, Jye Frasca, Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, Sean Schimmel, Kath Soucie, and Todd Stashwick
  • "The Jitterburg" - James Monroe Igelhart, Amy Pemberton, Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, Todd Stashwick
  • "Oh My, Oh My, Oh My" - Andrea Martin, Todd Stashwick, Michael J. Gough, James Monroe Igelhart, and Rob Paulsen
  • "What's Mine is Mine" (reprise) - Jason Alexander, Michael J. Gough, Jye Frasca, Rob Paulsen, Sean Schimmel, and Todd Stashwick
  • "No Place Like Home" (reprise) - Amy Pemberton, Michael J. Gough, Rob Paulsen, and Todd Stashwick

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: June 21, 2016 on DVD

Behind the scenes

  • This film picks up directly where the first one ended.
  • Laraine Newman is giving credit at the beginning of the film, despite only a small piece of archived audio from the last film being used.
  • Dorothy is 14-years-old, and she will turn 15 in April.
  • This movie reveals that Professor Marvel and the Wizard of Oz are the same person.
  • A second time Grey Griffin has been denied to sing as Dorothy, despite being a professional singer. Amy Pemberton, who replaces Nikki Yanoksy from the last film, is the singing voice of Dorothy.
  • As the songs play during the end credits, animatics of them are also shown.
  • The film is dedicated to Joe Alaskey, who died in February earlier in the same year it was released.

Errors

  • The first Wizard of Oz crossover ended with Tom chasing Jerry out of the farm, but the film opens up like that never happened.
  • Farmhand Tuffy is heard in Dorothy's bedroom, although isn't seen.
  • What is it with African Americans in Tom and Jerry? Rarely do they appear, but when they do, they are depicted as a stereotype. Here, we have several African Americans, but why do they only appear together in one scene?

Critical reception

In other languages

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Trailers

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