Tom and Jerry: Blast Off To Mars

Tom and Jerry: Blast Off To Mars

- NR
- 1h 14m
- 2005
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Tom and Jerry mistakenly stow away on the first manned mission to Mars and discover that we are NOT alone! Martians do exist! The furry duo must join forces with a young Martian girl to battle asteroid fields, prevent the Martian invasion of Earth, and stop a gigantic alien robot bent on destroying anything--and anyone--in its path.
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Common Sense Says
Lots of wacky cartoon violence in outer space comedy.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Tom & Jerry: Blast Off to Mars includes the typical slapstick in this mission to Mars. Chases and explosions follow falls, crashes, and every possible physical disaster from which the characters immediately recover. The story's villains are all portrayed with humor; there's never anything truly frightening for kids old or mature enough to understand cartoon violence. The usual messages about teamwork and courage are intact, as are the stereotypical human nitwits. In a rare departure for this franchise, a young female Martian joins with Tom & Jerry to end the threat from outer space invaders and save the day.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Release Date:January 18, 2005
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:Stereo
- Screen Pass Eligible:No
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