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In an empty opera house, Jerry wishes for a chance to perform. His dream comes true through magic, transforming the theatre into a wintry wonderland filled with candy forests and living toys. Jerry becomes the Nutcracker Prince and falls in love with a music box ballerina. It looks like you’re asking for a feature
For over eight decades, the cat-and-mouse duo of Tom and Jerry has remained a cornerstone of animated comedy. While their classic silent shorts are legendary, their direct-to-video feature films have introduced the pair to new generations. One of the most beloved of these modern adaptations is "Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale" (released in 2007). Release year (2007), director (Spike Brandt and Tony
Released in 2007, Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale is a direct-to-video holiday feature that blends E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story with Tchaikovsky’s ballet, featuring iconic slapstick comedy. As the final animated production involving co-creator Joseph Barbera, the film follows Jerry leading a magical toy kingdom against an invasion by Tom and the King of Cats. For a review of the film's special features, visit DVD Corner
Operatic Slapstick: Reviewers from DVD Talk praised the film for maintaining the "punish-Tom-with-pain" gags while embracing an operatic storyline.
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