Tom & Jerry: Back to Oz Page #2

Synopsis: With the Wicked Witch of the West now vanquished from Oz, Tom and Jerry along with Dorothy are back in Kansas! But not for long as an all-new villain has surfaced from beneath the magical land, the Gnome King! Having captured the Good Witch, the Gnome King and his army are wreaking havoc throughout Oz and need but one item to take control of The Emerald City, Dorothy's ruby slippers! It's up to our favorite cat and mouse duo to team up, go Back to Oz and save the land they love. Take to the skies, courtesy of the Wizard himself, with Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion as they make their magical journey. The laughs and adventure will roar as they encounter all-new frights and mischievous creatures down the Yellow Brick Road, 'cause "we're not in Kansas anymore!"
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2016
81 min
376 Views


in livestock.

Oh, you awful little troll!

Who gave you the right to...

- Now, Dorothy...

- But Uncle Henry you can't let him take...

Why don't you run along

and do your chores?

This is grown-up business.

Including these little nuggets.

Why, there's gotta be a way out of this.

Come on, everybody, think.

Use your brains.

Oh, yes, we'll give you

all the eggs our hens lay for a month.

For free.

Yuck! I can't stand eggs.

The only thing a chicken is

good for is drumsticks.

You see? Mr. Tabby Cat agrees.

Can't you give us just a little more time?

I'll tell you what,

I'll give you 24 hours to

scrape together the cash.

If not, I'll cart off everything that

clucks, moos or oinks.

Well, I'm off to the fair.

Pleasure doing business with you.

Oh, you can keep the cat and mouse!

Well, there's nothing we can do

but go into town and re-mortgage the farm.

- Again.

- Ah, we're drowning in debt as it is.

We'll all pitch in Mrs. Gale.

We can get odd jobs in town.

- Sure, I can chop wood.

- And I can punch cattle.

And I can hammer, and paint, and saw.

You could stay here, small fry.

Oh, but, Uncle Henry, I wanna help, too.

You can help by watching the farm.

That's a big enough job for you.

But this is my home, too.

I want to help save it. I know I can.

- This is grown-up business, Dorothy.

- Oh, I'm 15.

Practically.

In eight months.

- If you really wanna help...

- Yes?

Just stay out of trouble.

Boys, keep an eye on her.

That's all they think I can do.

Come on, boys, let's go.

Toto and I will take the house.

Tom, Jerry, you've got the barn.

Maybe we could fix those windows.

That'd show Auntie Em and Uncle Henry.

This is creepy, Toto.

You're right. I have a funny feeling

I should keep these close.

What's going on in here?

Help!

- Oh, no. Help!

Let me go!

Oh, you terrible...

Jiminy Crickets!

How do you steer this thing?

Whoa!

- I got you.

- Scarecrow, it's you.

Actually, it's all of us.

Oh, Tin Man. Lion.

Hi, there, kiddo.

We better save the hellos

until we get rid of him.

Look out!

Where did he come from?

From Oz, the same as us.

Though getting back there might be tricky.

Until we do, let's have a look around.

So, this is the famous Kansas.

Not as bright and shiny as I expected.

-It's rather...

- Drab.

Kinda scary.

Oh, I don't know.

The locals look friendly enough.

Morning, friend, how's the view up there?

Hmm, no need to act stuck up.

I must say,

it's wonderful to see you again,

but what are you doing here?

We had to come.

- There's big trouble back in Oz.

- Terrible trouble.

It happened soon after you left.

- On our very first Dorothy Day.

- Dorothy Day?

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Spike Brandt

Spike Brandt is an American director, writer, and animator, who is a veteran at Warner Bros. Animation. Along with Tony Cervone, he is the director and supervising producer of Tom & Jerry direct-to-video films, Duck Dodgers and The Looney Tunes Show. more…

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