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Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz

Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz

59m2011United States of America
AnimationComédieAventureFamilialFantastique

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What this film brings

friendshipcourageteamwork

Content barometer

Violence

1/5

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Mild

Fear

1/5

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Mild

Sexuality

0/5

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None

Language

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None

Narrative complexity

0/5

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Simple

Adult themes

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Expert review

This animated feature blends the familiar Tom and Jerry slapstick style with the fantasy setting of The Wizard of Oz, creating a lively family adventure that is mostly reassuring. The main sensitive elements are the tornado, temporary separation from safe adults, a few threatening villains, and the usual cartoon chases, hits, and traps that are played for comedy rather than realism. The overall intensity stays low to mild because the film is highly stylized, colorful, and often playful, though some younger children may still be unsettled by the storm, magical creatures, or the Wicked Witch. For parents, this is generally suitable from early school age, and watching together around age 5 or 6 can help if a child is sensitive to peril, because you can remind them that the action is exaggerated and the story quickly returns to a safe tone.

Synopsis

After a deadly storm, Tom and Jerry find themselves stranded on an unknown island ruled by the evil Wizard of Oz. As they try to find their way back home, they worry for their master Dorothy's safety.

Difficult scenes

The opening tornado sequence may unsettle younger viewers because a familiar home setting suddenly turns chaotic. The strong wind, flying objects, and separation from safety create one of the film's most intense moments, even though the animation keeps it clearly unreal. Several scenes feature the usual Tom and Jerry comic conflict, including chases, falls, hits, thrown objects, and exaggerated reactions. It stays firmly in cartoon territory with no lasting harm, but the constant physical gags may feel overstimulating for very sensitive children. The witch and a few other figures in Oz are presented as threatening at times, especially when they try to catch, scare, or trap the heroes. These scenes are not deeply dark, but they may still cause mild fear in children who are easily affected by persistent villains or intense facial expressions.

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About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2011
Runtime
59m
Countries
United States of America
Original language
EN
Directed by
Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
Main cast
Grey DeLisle, Joe Alaskey, Michael Gough, Rob Paulsen, Todd Stashwick, Frances Conroy, Laraine Newman, Stephen Root, Kath Soucie, Nikki Yanofsky
Studios
Turner Entertainment Co., Warner Bros. Animation
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