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Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring

 
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Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring

  • Director: James T. Walker
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Family-Oriented Adventure
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Run Time: 85 minutes

Plot

The classic cartoon duo Tom and Jerry antagonize each other for over an hour in this feature-length comedy. After Tom is left in charge of a magical ring, Jerry takes off with it causing all sorts of havoc. The soundtrack is presented in English. This tape from Warner Bros. is sure to please fans of the famed antagonsists. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Credit

Kathryn Page - Associate Producer, James T. Walker - Director, Joseph Barbera - Executive Producer, William Hanna - Executive Producer, Jean MacCurdy - Executive Producer, J. Eric Schmidt - Songwriter, Tom Minton - Producer, Tim Cahill - Screenwriter, Julie McNally - Screenwriter
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Game Description

Taking its cue from the cartoon movie of the same name, Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring chronicles yet another of the duo's misadventures. Having been entrusted with a magical ring by Chip the Sorcerer, Tom must keep it safe until he returns, or face the consequences. However, Jerry happens upon the ring, and thinking it'd make a wonderful crown tries it on. Unfortunately for the little mouse, it gets stuck on his head, and in a panic, he scampers away to find a way to pry it off. This of course does not sit well with Tom who sets off after Jerry in an attempt to reclaim the ring. After electing to control either Tom or Jerry, players embark on a series of 2D side-scrolling levels with the objective being to eradicate the numerous enemies and boss characters that stand in your way.

Capable of performing jumps and attacks, both characters can make use of any number of weapons and power-ups strewn throughout the game's eight levels. Eggs, shovels, frying pans, bottles, and bats can all be put to good use against the waves of enemies that plague familiar locales, such as the kitchen, park, and even the sewers. Interactive elements can be found in many of the levels, such as a hazardous fireplace and couches that can be used as makeshift trampolines. As they make their way through the game, players will be treated to cameo appearances by a handful of the series' famous and obscure characters, including Robot Cat and even Droopy the Dog. Hand-drawn stills punctuate the action, and set the scene for the upcoming scenario. Progress can be saved using the title's password system.
~ Gavin Frankle, All Game Guide

Review: Overall

The entire foundation of Tom and Jerry cartoons rests on the never-ending conflict between the cantankerous cat and the mischievous mouse, so why would anyone want to put them in a game where they're apart from each other? Well, that's exactly what happens in Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, a dull, pseudo-beat-'em-up that seems rushed, probably so that it could be released at the same time as the direct-to-video movie.

The game allows you to play as Tom or Jerry, but there's no apparent difference between the two characters, with the enemies and environments you face being the same no matter whom you choose. The instruction manual claims, "Jerry's game is a bit easier than Tom's," but in practice, this doesn't seem to be the case. Both Tom and Jerry are nearly useless against enemies unless they have a weapon, but once they've acquired such a tool, combat quickly degrades into rapidly pressing the attack button until a foe walks into your path.

The graphics are the best part of the game, with attractive, cartoon-like settings and characters. And in what's either an homage to the cartoons or an example of lazy programming, the backgrounds repeat as you run through them. There's a real lack of variety in the enemy department, however, and some of those that are included seem questionable. For example, the "boss" you face at the end of the first level looks like a housewife, and she laughs for no apparent reason when you hit her with a baseball bat.

Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring contains little of the slapstick action of the cartoons appreciate, and the gameplay is so repetitively tepid that there's nothing about the game that makes it worth recommending. Just about any of Tom and Jerry's other games would be a better choice for fans of the duo.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Review: Enjoyment

There's no challenge or enjoyment in the gameplay, which consists of standing still and hitting the attack button until enemies run into you.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Review: Graphics

The graphics replicate the style of the cartoon more than any other aspect of the game.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Review: Sound

The music is listenable but doesn't evoke the feeling of the cartoon series.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Review: Replay Value

Although they're essentially the same, the ability to play as either {%Tom} or {%Jerry} increases the replay value.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Review: Documentation

The color instruction manual explains the basic elements of the game.
~ Skyler Miller, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: Newkidco; Producer: Seth W. Rosenfeld, Christipher Locke; Brand Manager: Carissa Wendkos; Licensing Director: Nina Skalka; Special Thanks: Max Wendkos, Philippe Erwin, Scott Johnson, Heidi Behrendt, Ames Kirshen, Jim Molinaro, Sue Montague, Jason Ades; Package Design: Mada Design Inc.; Company 2: Cave Barn Studios; Executive Producer: Tony Gold; Producer: Christopher Locke; Programming: Jeremy Evers, James Goruk, James Long; Lead Artist: Jason Manning; Artist: J. Gordon Dean, Martin Multamaki, Jarrod Prano, Brian Thomas; Music & Sound Effects: Randy Wilson; Company 3: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment; Executive Producer: Brett Skogen; Creative Director: Charles Carney; Artist Directors: Allen Helbig, Peter Tumminello; Special Thanks: Philippe Erwin, Scott Johnson, Heidi Behrendt, Ames Kirshen, Jim Molinaro, Sue Montague, Jason Ades; Company 4: Hanna-Barbera Cartoons; Manager: Michael Diaz; Character Properties: Michael Diaz
~ Keith Adams, All Game Guide
Wikipedia: Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring
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Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring
Directed by James T. Walker
Produced by Tom Minton
Written by Tim Cahill
Julie McNally
Starring Jeff Bennett
Frank Welker
Charlie Schlatter
Jim Cummings
Maile Flanagan
Jess Harnell
Maurice LaMarche
Tress MacNeille
Tara Strong
Billy West
Studio Turner Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Distributed by Warner Home Video
Release date(s) March 12, 2001
Running time 1 hour and 2 minutes
Country  United States
Language English
Preceded by Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1993)
Followed by Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2004)

Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring is a 2001 animated direct-to-video feature starring Tom and Jerry. This was the first made-for-video attempt to recapture the style of Hanna and Barbera's original shorts.

Also, it was the final cartoon and the last Tom and Jerry cartoon to be co-executive produced by both, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, as Hanna died on the 22nd of March, a few days later after the film's release. This is also the first Tom and Jerry production produced by Warner Bros. Animation.

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Plot

The story starts out in a creepy-looking mansion, where Tom, as usual, chases Jerry. Meanwhile, in the basement, a wizard named Chip is making a magical potion, using these ingredients: warts from a bullfrog, one stick of butter, and milk from a cow that lives in Calcutta. With a count of three, he uses his magic ring to make his potion, until it is realized that it doesn't work. Chip checks the milk carton that he used on the potion, but there is no substitution for the milk of a cow that lives in Calcutta. Later, Tom ends up in the basement, and Chip orders him to guard his magic ring while he goes to Calcutta to milk a cow. If Tom does a good job, he'll be rewarded with a big juicy salmon, but if not, he shall be kicked out of the house. Chip leaves for Calcutta by using his motorcycle, and Tom guards the ring. Behind Tom's back, Jerry climbs up on the table, where Chip left his magic ring. Jerry wears the ring on his head as if it were a crown, which makes him look royal. Tom spots Jerry, and orders him to give back the ring. Soon, Jerry runs out of the house, and Tom frantically attempts to find him.

After losing Tom, Jerry tries to pull the ring off his head, but it is stuck, to his horror. He attempts to get it removed by going to the store of a diamond cutter, who is heading for lunch. The store is closed, but right when the diamond cutter leaves out of his building, Tom steals his key and goes inside. Tom disguises as him to get the ring off of Jerry. He uses several methods, which all fail, then Tom's fake mustache falls off, revealing his true identity. Tom chases our mouse throughout the store, and soon, the diamond cutter returns. Tom and Jerry exit the store.

Jerry runs off into a fortune-teller home, where an Irish dog and Droopy from the Tex Avery cartoons are residing in. After seeing how lovely Jerry's ring looks, and including the fact that Jerry wants it removed, the Irish dog attempts to pull it off. Tom comes in, and Jerry runs out, with the Irish dog chasing after him as well. Soon, they end up in an alley, where Butch happens to be taking a nap. He wakes up and tries to grab Jerry for his dinner. Tom successfully grabs Jerry in time, and by pressing the ring on his head, makes random objects fall on a horrified Butch. Accidentally, Jerry's ring increases the size of a banana peel, which Tom trips on, and gets knocked unconscious by the door of a pet store. A kind old lady comes out and brings the two inside. Jerry is put in a cage with his younger brother, a cute baby mouse named Nibbles, as well as two mouse thugs: Jerry's cousin Freddie (formerly Muscles), and Joey, Freddie's dumber partner. Unfortunately, Tom is thrown in a cage with Spike and his son Tyke. The mice harass both Nibbles and Jerry, but Jerry then zaps Nibbles to turn him giant and turns Freddie and Joey into cheese. This leads to a chase between Nibbles and the cheese mice, who all run out the door.

A young boy comes and buys Jerry, but Tom grabs the mouse from him after Jerry's ring busts his cage-door loose. The child cries and his mother sends policemen after the cat. Spike and Tyke get out of the building as well, but right when Tom steps on Tyke. Now, Spike and Tyke are added in the chase. After a segment of running, Jerry freezes the people after them. Tom and Jerry shake hands, and together, they go back home. Tom politely asks Jerry to remove the ring, but he still can't. Our cat takes out a flamethrower to get the ring off, somehow, but Jerry runs around the house in fear. The mouse finds a ring-removal liquid, which gets it off. Tom finds Jerry and demands the ring, which Jerry throws into the tunnel leading to the basement's waste-basket. Tom frantically jumps in as well, but gets the ring stuck to his finger.

Tom hears his master coming and tries to get the ring off, but to no avail. Chip, believing that Tom attempted to steal his ring, kicks him out of the house, where the ring falls off Tom's finger, and to his horror, it unfreezes everybody who was chasing him. The movie ends with Jerry turning the salmon into cheese after getting some magical powers because of the ring.

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Trivia

  • For the first time in their 61-year history, Tom & Jerry appear in their first direct-to-video movie.
  • The film's plot, involving a character trying to remove a sacred ring from their finger in a certain amount of time, while under attack by other individuals who want the ring, is based on the Beatles film, Help!.
  • Some scenes are 'out of place', as the characters pass them, then stop at them.
  • During the 'Down one street and out the other' scene, Butch appears twice at the same time (One is in the rowing boat, the other passes him).
  • Butch is only called "Alley-Cat" in this (only not to be confused with the bulldog Butch)
  • The mouse referred to as Freddie strongly resembles Jerry's cousin Muscles from Jerry's Cousin.
  • When the ring is on Jerry's forehead, it strongly resembles the tiara from Sailor Moon.

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