Tom and Jerry Meet Julius Caeser and Brutus

Tom and Jerry Meet Julius Caesar and Brutus is a Warner Bros movie based on a story and play by William Shakespeare which was based on Roman Leader Julius Caesar's historical murder.

Plot
Tom and Jerry serve Julius Caesar, a general and politician who leads Rome. They meet learn from Droopy the Soothsayer about Caesar's fall on the Ides of March. They learn about a conspiracy led by the treacherous and jealous Cassius as well as the reluctant and honourable Brutus who plan to remove Caesar..... as well as the mighty General Anthony who reacts with anger when he finds out.

Sypnosis
The story opens with the commoners of Rome celebrating Caesar's triumphant return from defeating Pompey on Munda...... accompanied by Tom and Jerry, his servants. During the journey home, they meet Droopy the Soothsayer who warns Caesar to "Beware the ides of March".

Meanwhile, the greedy Cassius attempts to influence Brutus' opinions into believing Caesar should be killed, preparing to have Brutus join his conspiracy to kill Caesar. They then hear from Casca that Mark Antony has offered Caesar the crown of Rome three times, and that each time Caesar refused it. Tom and Jerry as well as Spike, Anthony's dog, suspect Cassius.

Brutus joins the conspiracy, although after much moral debate, eventually deciding that Caesar, although his friend and never having done anything against the people of Rome, should be killed to prevent him from doing anything against the people of Rome if he were ever to be crowned. He compares Caesar to "A serpents egg/ which hatch'd, would, as his kind, grow mischievous,/ and kill him in the shell.", and decides to join Cassius in killing Caesar.... ignoring a prophecy from Droopy.

Caesar's assassination is one of the most famous scenes of the play, occurring in Act 3, scene 1. After ignoring the soothsayer, as well as his wife's own premonitions, Caesar comes to the Senate. The conspirators create a superficial motive for coming close enough to assassinate Caesar by means of a petition brought by Metellus Cimber, pleading on behalf of his banished brother. As Caesar, predictably, rejects the petition, Casca grazes Caesar in the back of his neck, and the others follow in stabbing him; Brutus is last. Tom and Jerry try to rescue their master only to be beaten up by McWolf. Finally, poor Caesar dies.

The conspirators lie to the crowd, framing Tom and Jerry for the crime.. However, Mark Antony, with a subtle and eloquent speech over Caesar's corpse deftly turns public opinion against the assassins by revealing the truth, in contrast to the rational tone of Brutus's speech, yet there is method in his rhetorical speech and gestures: he reminds them of the good Caesar had done for Rome, his sympathy with the poor, and his refusal of the crown at the Lupercal.... then he he shows Caesar's bloody, lifeless body to the crowd to have them shed tears and gain sympathy for their fallen hero; and he reads Caesar's will, in which every Roman citizen would receive 75 drachmas. Antony, even as he states his intentions against it, rouses the mob to destroy the conspirators. Amid the violence, an innocent poet, Cinna, is confused with the conspirator Lucius Cinna and is slain by Octavius.... who soon learns his mess-up.

Brutus and Cassius go into hiding on Asia. They quarrel, blaming eachother for the predicament they got into. The two are reconciled, especially after Brutus reveals that his beloved wife Portia had committed suicide under the stress of his absence from Rome. Brutus blames himself for Portia's death due to how he'd killed Caeser thus fufuilling the prophecy Droopy warned him about. they prepare for a war against Mark Antony and Caesar's adopted son, Octavius. That night, Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus with a warning of defeat.

At the battle, Cassius and Brutus, knowing that they will probably both die, smile their last smiles to each other and hold hands. During the battle, Cassius has his servant Pindarus kill him after hearing of the capture of his best friend, Titinius. After Titinius, who was not really captured, sees Cassius's corpse, he commits suicide. However, Brutus wins that stage of the battle—but his victory is not conclusive. With a heavy heart, Brutus battles again the next day. He loses and commits suicide by running on his own sword, which is held by a soldier named Strato. Antony proclaims that Brutus has remained "the noblest Roman of them all" because he was the only conspirator who acted, in his mind, for the good of Rome. Tom and Jerry nod/.

Characters

 * Tom, a grey cat. Gruff but well-meaning
 * Jerry, Tom's mouse-rival. Cheeky but noble and wise.
 * Julius Caesar, the mighty leader to Rome. A general and politician. Wise, noble, just, honourable, and jolly. He shows a soft spot for his wife as well as Brutus who he looks on as a son... and for Tom and Jerry who he treats as children too.
 * Brutus, Jaeser's dear friend and his reluctant murderer. A man with honour and virtue. A brunette with a goatee.
 * Cassius, the leader to the rebel-plot. A sly,, arrogant, self-righteous, and ambitious man with sideburns.
 * Casca, a member to Cassius's conspiracy. An obese gingerhead with mutton-chops. Sly and cunning.
 * Cinna, a member to Cassius's conspiracy. A blonde with a chinstripe. A capable messenger.
 * Lucius, a member to Cassius's conspiracy.
 * Mercius, a member to Cassius's conspiracy. A stocky man with brown hair and sideburns. A sly trickster.
 * Portia, Brutus's wife. Wise, noble, just, and jolly.
 * Calprunia, Caeser's wife. Noble, loving, wise, and just.  A seer.
 * Anthony, a Roman general who busts the conspiracy and swears vengence for Caeser's fall. Brunette with sideburns.
 * Octavius, a Roman general who is Caeser's nephew and heir. A brunette with a chin-stripe.
 * Spyke, a tough but noble bulldog. In the movie, he's Anthony's pet and his loyal sidekick who vows to help avenge Caeser';s murder.
 * Droopy, a droopy but good bulldog. On this movie, he's the soothsayer who warns Caeser to beware the Ides  of March.Robold, an old man. A tough farmer.
 * Bug-Buug, a butcher.
 * Beppy, a baker.
 * Wook, a candle-forger
 * Brong, a blacksmith.

Cast

 * Billy West as Tom
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry
 * Victor Garber as Julius Caeser
 * Sam Witwer as Brutus
 * Danny Russel as Cassius
 * Jim Cummings as Casca
 * Travis Willingham as Cinna
 * J. B. Blanc as Lucius
 * Troy Baker as Mercius
 * Cree Summer as Portia
 * Grey Griffin as Calprunia,
 * Dominic West as Anthony
 * Mark Wright as Octavius
 * Jeff Bergman as Droopy
 * Phil LaMarr as Spike, Wook,
 * John DiMaggio as Brong
 * Corey Burton as Beppy
 * Peter Lurie Bug-Buug

Quotes

 * People: Hail, Caeser.
 * Droopy; Beware the Ides of March.
 * Julius Caesar: For Rome, I came, I saw, I conquered.
 * Cassius: Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world as a Colossus; and we petty men walk under his huge legs, and peep about to find ourselves unworthy graves. Why should he be remembered while we be forgotton.
 * Julius Caesar: Let me have men about me that are fat...... sleek-headed men and such as sleep o' nights. Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous.
 * Julius Caesar: Et Tu Brute! Then falls Caeser.
 * Julius Caesar: Et Tu Brute! Then falls Caeser.

(he die)

Tom/Jerry: My LORD!

(they mourn) Beppy: But Brutus said...
 * Anthony: Those butchers. They shall pay. Caeser shall be avenged. Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 * Anthony: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears! These two weren;t responsible.

Anthony: And you believed him? Hmmm. Look. These marks on the cloak. No mouse or cat did this. But humans. Brutus, Cassius, Cascar, Cinner, Mercius and others. They did this.

Beppy: They deceived us. Scoundrels. They must pay. REVENGE FOR CAESAR!
 * Brutus: My beloved. Gone. And it's all my fault.

Peche: It's always difficult to say goodbye to someone.

Brutus: But it was too easy to destroy.

Peche: Why? You were far from to blame for the death. Cassius was the mastermind behind Caeser's murder

Brutus: I was to blame. It's my fault. Through my actions on Caeser's murder, I condemned many such as my beloved to death. If I'd heeded Droopy's warning, many deaths woulda been prevented. But I paid the price for my arrogance.
 * Anthony: This was the noblest Roman of them all. All the conspirators save only he did that they did in envy of great Caesar. He, only, in a general honest thought and common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle, and the elements. So mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'This was a man!'

Trivia

 * Victor Garber who played Caeser is known to'd played Master Thundering Rhino on Kung Fu Panda 2,


 * Sam Witwer voices Brutus with the voice he did for Galen on the Star Wars: Force Unleashed games.
 * Danny Russel voices Casius with the voice he did for the Zodiac Master on Legend of the Dragon and the Unicorn on The Tale of Jack Frost.
 * Rated PG for mild fantasy violence, threat, rude humour, very mild bad language, and one use of mild slapstick violence and comedy.
 * Running Time: 134 Minutes - 128 Minutes.
 * Jim Cummings
 * Troy Baker voices Mercius with the same voice he did for Loki on Ultimate Spider-Man, Hulk: Agents of Smash, Avengers Assemble, and Guardians of the Galaxy.
 * Dominic West who voices Anthony is known to'd been the Wolf and the Fairy on BBC's Revolting Rhymes (2016), Rudder on Finding Dory,  Lead Elf on Arthur Christmas,  Lysarus on A Midsummer's Dream (1999), Earl Henry of Richmond on Richard III (1995), a Palace Guard on Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Billy Russotti/Jigsaw on Punisher: War Zone, Roman-General Titus Flavius Virilus on Centurion, Simon Ambrose on Johnny English Reborn, Sab Than on John Carter, Fred on A Christmas Carol (1999), and Fred Casely on Chicago.