The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.The classic Roald Dahl tale gets a modern twist when Tom and Jerry enter the amazing world of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory.
- Willy Wonka
- (voice)
- Grandpa Joe
- (voice)
- …
- Mr. Slugworth
- (voice)
- Mrs. Teevee
- (voice)
- Droopy
- (voice)
- …
- Spike
- (voice)
- Augustus Gloop
- (voice)
- …
- Mrs. Bucket
- (voice)
- Veruca Salt
- (voice)
- Mr. Salt
- (voice)
- …
- Tuffy
- (voice)
- Mrs. Gloop
- (voice)
- Mike Teevee
- (voice)
- Tom (speaking)
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the "Candy Man" number, a moment is included where candy store owner Bill flips open a pass-through on the counter hitting a young girl in the chin with sound effects included. This is a direct reference to a now famous mistake during the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) where the same incident takes place in which one of the child actors is mistakenly hit under the chin in the same manner.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Grandpa Joe: Excuse me, Mr. Wonka?
Willy Wonka: I'm incredibly busy, sir.
Grandpa Joe: But, what about Charlie's lifetime supply of chocolate? When does he get it?
Willy Wonka: He doesn't.
Grandpa Joe: What? Why not?
Willy Wonka: Because, he broke the factory rules.
Grandpa Joe: What factory rules?
[to Charlie]
Grandpa Joe: We didn't see any rules.
[He stands up to Joe, angrily]
Willy Wonka: Wrong, sir! Wrong! Under section 37 of the contract signed by him, all offers shall become null and void, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera... you stole Fizzy Lifting Drinks! And to make matters worse...
[opens the half door, sees Tom, Jerry and Tuffy]
Willy Wonka: You allowed a cat into my factory! A cat, and his two filthy mice friends! Now, the entire factory will have to be sterilized! So, you get NOTHING! You lose! Good day, sir!
[returns to his work]
Grandpa Joe: You're a cheat! How can you build a little boy's hopes and then... disappoint him like this?
Willy Wonka: [to Joe, angry] I said GOOD DAY!
[returns to his work]
- Crazy creditsThe second half of the credits are played with illustrations of scenes from the movie with the text rolling on the left-hand side. Mike Teavee's "Oompa-Loompa" song is played in full for the first part, while "Pure Imagination" replays in the second half.
- Alternate versionsWhen Nibbles said ''are the gates of hell glowing?'' They censored the word hell in the Boomerang version
- ConnectionsEdited from Mr. Magoo (1997)
- SoundtracksThe Candy Man
Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
Produced by Michael Tavera
Performed by Jess Harnell
...Tom & Jerry are not a natural fit into the world of Willy Wonka ...there are moments of poor animation throughout the film ...you'll find a reasonable number of plot holes ...it's unlikely that anyone will rank this as their favorite WW movie
That said, if you have read this far and can accept the above, you may find yourself enjoying this film for what it is... an animated homage to a wonderful movie.
I happened upon this film by chance and initially passed it over. But I love the 1971 film and so I found myself going back and read a little about it. Then I saw the artwork and started thinking that this looked an awful lot like the original film... albeit in cartoon form. So I decided to watch it.
I got halfway through it and was really feeling like the folks behind this film had a love for Willy Wonka that mirrored my own. There were a number of moments that I readily recalled from the live action film recreated here.
YES, Tom & Jerry are found throughout the movie (they do get top billing after all) and their antics are what you'd expect from any of their cartoons over the years. I knew that going in and so it did not take away from my enjoyment because I was expecting it. Moreover, the writers try to weave the characters into the broader story and do a reasonable job of it (watch the film and you'll find out where the coin Charlie bought the winning chocolate bar came from).
The voice acting was decent to actually pretty good and the songs/singing, if not quite up to the original's soundtrack, were actually good. In fact, I would swear that they lifted the original actor's singing "I have a Golden Ticket" and used it as it sounded spot-on to me. There's even a pretty neat animated song featuring Slugworth that's stylistic enough to be worth watching a second time.
The irony in all of this is that I would have rated this higher had there been a way to edit out Tom & Jerry. Yes, there would still be issues but it was actually pretty cool to see an animated version of one my beloved childhood favorites. Is it worth a purchase? Maybe for little ones but I do think its rental-worthy.
Bottom line, if you're intrigued by the premise, you'll likely find a few things worth the investment of your time. At a minimum, it got me whistling the soundtrack the last few days.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Том і Джері: Віллі Вонка та шоколадна фабрика
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD