The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Tom and Jerry Movie. Please save him!
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Posted by: Doug Walker in Channel Awesome, Doug Walker, Nostalgia Critic, Videos September 1, 2008
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the Tom and Jerry Movie. Please save him!
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Tom and Jerry’s original owner in this movie looks alot like the Animaniacs” Hello Nurse.
I haven’t seen Tom and Jerry since I was a little kid, so I don’t remember the cartoons very well. But I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen this movie. I don’t think it’s that bad that Tom and Jerry talk in this movie, but the voices just sound so stupid. They just don’t seem to fit the characters at all. And the songs are just beyond stupid. Captain Pedophile and the guy that sexually assaults ice cream bikes are just weird.
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But, it all goes downhill when they meet this singing gay dog and his obnoxious little flea named Frankie.
It’s like Alan Menken’s puke somehow mutated and started writing music.
These are sounding more like abstract fetishes.
Screw you i like the movie and that they talk is a miner thing
I do like the original series more
What did you expected in a such a movie no singing
He is not Indiana Jones
so basically…this movie is a prequel? or at the very least might’ve been more convincing if it was a prequel? i mean seriously if you take the annoying singing dog out of the equation you could say tom and jerry used to be friends until they were in an accident which damaged their heads and caused them to see each other as enemies. although saying that the cartoons would be a lot harder to watch if the origins were that dark.
I use to like this movie. When I was 6. Now I hate it.
11:27 That could actually have been a good movie.
By the way, the “I’m not sick but I’m not well” song is called “Flagpole Sitta” by Harvey Danger.