
Takes place in London, as various jewel heists baffle Scotland Yard, and a beautiful singer named Red gets framed as the culprit. A situation of this magnitude calls for drastic action, and soon the legendary Sherlock Homes hits the beat, with Dr. Watson and Tom and Jerry in tow. But the case grows even more challenging when Tom and Jerry resort to their old crazy tricks and games with one another. Favorite supporting characters from the original Tom and Jerry series also tur... (Full plot summary below)
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Takes place in London, as various jewel heists baffle Scotland Yard, and a beautiful singer named Red gets framed as the culprit. A situation of this magnitude calls for drastic action, and soon the legendary Sherlock Homes hits the beat, with Dr. Watson and Tom and Jerry in tow. But the case grows even more challenging when Tom and Jerry resort to their old crazy tricks and games with one another. Favorite supporting characters from the original Tom and Jerry series also turn up, including Droopy, Butch and Tuffy.
Leave your thoughts about Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes.
| 7M PicturesKevin CarrThere's a sense that it's trying to tell as story and not just stretch a seven-minute cartoon premise into a short feature. |
| Common Sense MediaJoly HermanSpooky story, cartoon violence; too intense for preschoolers. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...it upholds the grand Tom and Jerry tradition of chases and pratfalls. |
| User ReviewLilianetty lLoved it and laughed a lot! Malcolm McDowell, Michael York and John Rhys-Davies were such amazing voices in this story! It was a cool way to tell the tale (yes, some would have love to see more Sherlock & Watson in the story but it was fun to see Tom & Jerry work together and also that lovely little mouse I like a lot making it a trio to remember. Lovely and hilarious). So good memories came back watching this (including that dog that always makes me laugh coz of what he does...he never does a thing wrong and when you think you throw it away, he comes back LOL). 4 stars of 5. What a joy to see this almost 4 years later, but it was worth it. - February 6, 2014. |
| User ReviewKaspars RGadgets, gizmos and goggles! Sherlock Holmes and Steampunk! |
| User ReviewJohn Bclassic characters come together is this story |
| User Reviewrosrychaplet ."Stop in the name of my reward!" -- Butch. The unfortunate result of having my nephew control the t.v. is that you have to sit through the same movie over and over again, day after day. But, atleast, this was a pretty good movie, for a cartoon. The story was interesting enough for an "adult" to appreciate and silly enough to be enjoyable for a kid to watch. |
| User ReviewSujan SOn a bit of a Sherlock high at the moment, so thought this would be a nice change of pace from all the Rathbone action. Surprisingly, this is both a fine Tom and Jerry cartoon and a decent Sherlock Holmes movie. They don't exactly gel seamlessly together. The film has a bit of mystery and then pauses while Tom and Jerry get up to their usual shenanigans before continuing. This means that the mystery is very simple, with a number of jewel heists and a blackmail scheme becoming connected. The voice cast are superb with York and Rhys-Davies channelling Rathbone and Bruce to a T. McDowell also makes for a good Moriarty. Luckily, neither Tom nor Jerry speaks here. Jerry is Holmes' assistant and is his usual cruel self. Tom and Jerry work well together when they have to, but will one up the other if there's a chance. Slapstick is the main comedic ingredient here, and there is no attempt at making it anything special. The animation is very colourful and it really allowed me to just be absorbed by all around it. I particularly liked how they blended Holmes' London with cartoons without ever addressing the fact. Horny wolves, talking dog policemen, and flying cats all live together in this world. Towards the end it did feel a bit rushed, with Holmes just suddenly thinking of the answer because the plot called for it. Moriarty's final plan was a bit silly for such a genius, which is the only real time it betrayed either one of its sources. A good film that should keep most people entertained. |