
An animated re-telling of the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, in which Tom and Jerry help Charlie Bucket attain a Golden Ticket and secretly accompany him into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory to prevent one of Wonka's competitors from stealing a special candy known as the Everlasting Gobstopper, but also experience the wonderful world of the chocolate factory with the guide of Tuffy, an oompa-loompa mouse.... (Full plot summary below)
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An animated re-telling of the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, in which Tom and Jerry help Charlie Bucket attain a Golden Ticket and secretly accompany him into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory to prevent one of Wonka's competitors from stealing a special candy known as the Everlasting Gobstopper, but also experience the wonderful world of the chocolate factory with the guide of Tuffy, an oompa-loompa mouse.
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| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldFamous frenemies add cartoon violence to classic tale. |
| Alternate EndingTim BraytonThis exists because Warner's owned lots of different IPs, and decided to smash them together. |
| User ReviewBrony DNostalgic and heartwarming! A trip down memory lane for older viewers and an exciting introduction to the Tom and Jerry universe of the young viewers. |
| User ReviewRosie FI was cruising Netflix looking for something for my 4 year old to watch that wouldn't drive me INSANE and being a big fan of Willy Wonka and vaguely aware of Tom and Jerry, I clicked it. IT. WAS. MAGICAL. SPOILERS!!!! I discovered I like Tom and Jerry. This movie is a basically a copy of Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka with Tom and Jerry and their storyline making up perhaps 10% in changes due to their involvement. I finally had a chance to share my favourite movie with my little boy on a level that he can comprehend. The voices were astoundingly accurate to their "real world" counterparts. I was charmed by that. Fun changes from the original: Slugworth's character made an interesting addition and turns out to be a good guy and Veruca Salt actually gets told off for being a brat. Seriously - when we first watched this movie we ALL wanted to hear that man grow a spine and put his daughter in her place. Sooooo satisfying lol I have no idea why people hate on it so much apart from "Wonka Fandom" VS "Tom & Jerry Fandom" because A LOT of people are adamant that this film can not be enjoyed on it's own without any fandom involved. Just let go of your fandoms and kick back with your little ones and watch their faces light up with joy as you share this movie together. You're not listening to the baby shark song for the 50th time today, so be grateful lol |
| User Reviewcansas dits scrum-satanly-umptious in a funny way i like both but omg that tunnel scene that was insanity incarnate |
| User ReviewThorn IAlright, Warner Brothers, you've officially done it. You've driven me to insanity. You took my childhood, ripped it out of my thick skull, and tried to drive it back in. I want to let everyone else out there to know not to EVER buy this movie... And here's my full breakdown of it. The movie is so generic and bland. It feels like when you're eating lucky charms without milk or marshmallows, it just isn't good anymore. Tom and Jerry feel so slapped in to the movie. I have nothing against Tom and Jerry, it was my childhood growing up, and I love Willy Wonka, but this crossover was awful. The art style is incredibly lazy and dull, there's nothing special or even nice-looking throughout the entire movie. The voice actors also did a very lazy job, they spoke very fast and spat out their lines with no thought or emotion. They also replaced voice actors in... Areas where you didn't need to change them; for example: The Candyman song. They changed the voice actor for absolutely no reason. Next, after every little kid has a golden ticket, we go into the factory and Tom And Jerry get separated from the main cast. Remember when I said Tom and Jerry felt slapped in? Yeah, I was serious. They literally are completely separate from the entire cast for basically all of the movie; maybe something would've been funny or new if Tom and Jerry actually effected the kids as they travelled through the rooms, but none of that happened. It's like the main story is playing and then every now and then Tom and Jerry pop up like it's trying to show 2 movies at the same time. The only new and original thing we get is about 7 minutes worth of Tom And Jerry fighting with Slugworth. Then, the movie finally ends (thank god) and the money you spent on this trash is gone too. |