I have seen this show it was a great movie. I bet it's for the whole family. Jim Cummings voice of Butch is between the voice of Tiger and Pete from Mickey Mouse. It looks like that it was from the old school show in Tom and Jerry series. but except of it where different voices in the series, the movie, and the magic ring. My favorite part when Jerry laughs and then tom laughs historical then jerry went away. Well that show in the series was my favorite show and the other cartoon favorites. I wonder if there was more episodes if it was a new voice? I knew a episode of the white mouse that it was going to explode but they think its not going to explode but Tom kick the white mouse then it explode. If your kids love Tom and Jerry watch it because it's the best.
... View MoreTom and jerry the Magic Ring is a great movie to see, Toms owner Chip leaves Tom to guard his magic ring while he milks a cow for his potion.Tom however wasn't expecting Jerry to pop out of the wall and get it stuck to his head. This movie however ISN'T hilarious its quite funny but NOTHING to the show and I'm a huge fan of Tom and jerry,all the old characters are there like Spike and Tyke, Nibbles(who can talk) and cousin Muscles(Freddie is this). The voices in this movie really SUCK yes S-U-C-K suck. Tom sounds stupid and so does Jerry Spike however sounds PERFECT its got a lot of colour in it and a lot of effort i think was put into it. But sadly compared to the Show this isn't great better luck next time Hanna-Barbera or whoever made it 8/10
... View MoreThis is the first T&J cartoon since Hanna Barbera days to recapture at all the look and feel of the Kenneth Muse animated originals.Here are rich backgrounds, visual gags coming one after the other and a decent plot to pull it all together. Too often, later T&Js are reduced to plot less itchy-and-scratchy violence with the cat always coming off worst. The Hanna Barbera cartoons were never so predictable.But for all that, something is lacking. The pace in the action sequences is never as breathtaking. Perhaps stretching T&J to the longer length simply spreads out too thin the ideas.In the end, while watchable, this is equally missable.
... View More*This review contains some spoilers.* I cringed when I heard that a new Tom & Jerry movie had been made and released to video. The cat and mouse's track record since William Hanna and Joseph Barbera left MGM hasn't been very hot. Chuck Jones and his animators were okay, but only made a few stand-out shorts; there were some awful T & J cartoons made in the 1970's; and there was the unpleasant Tom and Jerry Kids. Oh, and don't forget the disastrous, universally panned `Tom and Jerry: The Movie.' With this uneasy mindset, I sat down to watch `The Magic Ring' with my fangs bared and claws ready to shred. But to my surprise, `The Magic Ring" was actually good, giving us new things while honoring what fans love about the duo's past. The plot is so simple it is hard to believe they managed to stretch it to a whopping 62 minutes. Tom is ordered by his owner, who happens to be a wizard, to guard a ring until he gets back from a trip. As Tom is standing guard, Jerry gets his hands on the ring and jokingly fits it over his head. The ring gets stuck and Tom, naturally, chases Jerry to get the ring back. They wind up taking the chase into the city, where various characters come out of the woodwork and join in, wanting either the ring, Jerry, or Tom. And that is everything. What's interesting is that, while the gags aren't nearly as good as most of the classic shorts, they aren't at all groan-inducing. Many are actually quite funny, seeing as how whenever the ring is nudged a magical beam of light will emit and cause a mishap. Even better is the appearance of a bunch of familiar faces. Spike & Tyke, Droopy, and Nibbles all show up in the film. They even threw in a likeness of Jerry's cousin Muscles (here a different character named Freddie). The best added character is Butch, the Irish-accented dog that vied with Droopy in some great MGM cartoons. He's voiced by the wonderful Man-of-a-Million-Voices, Jim Cummings, one of the best vocal performers ever. Just to let you know, `The Magic Ring' isn't all magical. While its simplicity is majestic, it is also a problem. Development in the beginning would have been helpful, for instance. The wizard is interesting. They deck him in an outfit and give him a voice that are so silly no one would fear him. It is the perfect touch, except that his face is never visible. But it never really makes sense why he gave Tom the ring instead of taking it along on his trip. And I also could have done without seeing a carbon copy of the ending of the1949 Tex Avery classic `Bad Luck Blackie.' But kids won't care about these things and most older people won't mind them much either. There is one major gripe I have, though. The makers of `The Magic Ring' were wise to avoid the huge mistake of `Tom and Jerry: The Movie' when it came to letting our silent duo speak. However, we do get to hear Tom and Jerry make some sounds. Tom, voiced by Jeff Bennett, was perfect, usually restricted to cries of pain or laughter, reminiscent of the Chuck Jones era. Jerry, however, makes far too much noise. Whenever he sees Tom, he lets out an annoying shout. Frank Welker is another one of the all-time great voice actors, and I love hearing him in cartoons, but his Jerry cries get old very fast. The worst comes in the film's only terrible scene, where Jerry is sitting on a curb, looking at various stores to generate ideas on how to get the ring off his head. Not only are the ideas in this thought balloons unfunny, but he ends the thought by saying `No no no no!' in a very annoying manner each time. Still, I was impressed that someone managed to pull off a good updating of Tom and Jerry, with the past history being studied to see how not to make Tom and Jerry come to life. I am glad I watched `The Magic Ring,' and I welcome more from this production team. Just as long as Tom and Jerry don't start talking again. Score: 8 out of 10.
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