Tom and Jerry in Gumby's Toyland

Tom and Jerry in Gumby's Toyland is a 2027 American direct-to-DVD two-part one-reel animated cartoon and the 174th Tom and Jerry short, starring Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse and featuring Art Clokey's original clay animated character, Gumby. Davey Hansen, Goliath and other characters from Clokey's second stop motion TV series, Davey and Goliath, are also featured as Gumby's allies. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation in association with Premavision, the cartoon was directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, and written by Gene Grillo, with some of the casting being based at Studiopolis in Los Angeles, California, at OkraTron 5000 in Dallas, Texas, and Voice Box Productions in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the fourth Tom and Jerry short to be outsourced to Toei Animation in Tokyo, Japan, and Premavision's first ever Gumby production to be made in traditional animation rather than stop motion claymation. Unlike The Tom and Jerry Show (2014–present), which is produced in Adobe Flash by Renegade Animation, the cartoon uses traditional (hand-drawn) animation.

The cartoon will be released with Tom and Jerry: Robyn's Nutcracker Tale, where Gumby, Davey, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Curious George, Jonny Quest, Mikko Mura, Ambassador Magma, Goku and all their families and friends team up with Tom and Jerry to battle the cat and Blockhead armies to save the toy kingdom and rescue Robyn Starling, Karen, Sally, Jessie Bannon, Chi Chi and Le Petite Ballerina.

Part 1
Rick and Ginger work as owners of a toy store until one day, they leave Tom in charge while they go out. When Tom starts chasing Jerry, both the cat and mouse were magically shrunk to toy-size, finding themselves in a wonderful Toyland, where they are met by a green clay boy named Gumby and his three pals: the red pony Pokey, the yellow-dinosaur-like creature Prickle, and a blue mermaid Goo. Then to their surprise, Tom and Jerry discover that they are being made of clay in this new dimension, because like Gumby, they can turn into any shape. Gumby and his friends then took Tom and Jerry to their home world in a book where they runs a farm and TV studio. Impressive by their first visit, Tom and Jerry decides to stay for a while and even agree to perform with Gumby and his band in a rock-and-roll concert. But the mischievous pair of Blockheads, who are the trouble makers known to Gumby, have seen Tom and Jerry for the first time too, and they thought of some sneaky plot in their mind. What do they want with the cat and mouse duo?

Part 2
Now that they have captured Tom and Jerry, Blockheads G and J sends a message to Gumby's farm studio. They insist that if Gumby want his two friends back, then he will meet up with them for a battle in Candy Land. Not willing to let them harm Tom and Jerry, Gumby and his friends goes to Candy Land where Gumby is ready for the Blockheads' challenge. G and J grew into Super Blockheads, but Gumby became a Godzilla-like creature. Now as the battle of the three giant-sized shape-changers goes on, who will win for Tom and Jerry's sake? Will it be Gumzilla, or will it be the Super Blockheads?

Characters

 * Thomas "Tom" Cat
 * Jeremy "Jerry" Adam Mouse
 * Nibbles "Tuffy" Mouse
 * Rick and Ginger
 * Gumby
 * Pokey
 * Davey Hansen
 * Goliath
 * Prickle
 * Goo
 * Tara
 * Ginger
 * The Clay Boys
 * Fatbuckle
 * Thinbuckle
 * Nobuckle
 * Nopey
 * Lowbelly
 * Tilly
 * Denalli
 * Gumbo
 * Gumba
 * Minga
 * Professor Kapp
 * The Groobee
 * Henry and Rodgy
 * Trixie
 * Hanrey
 * Prickle's Mother
 * Prickle's "Little Brudder"
 * John Hansen
 * Elaine Hansen
 * Sally Hansen
 * Jimmy
 * Teddy
 * Nathaniel
 * Jonathan
 * Jimmy
 * Nicky
 * Cisco
 * The Astrobots
 * The King of Astrobots
 * The Blockheads
 * Blockheads G and J
 * Blockheads 1 and 2 (also called the Kid Brothers): G and J's cousins
 * Other Blockheads:
 * Blockhead A
 * Blockhead B
 * Blockhead C
 * Blockhead D
 * Blockhead E
 * Blockhead F
 * Blockhead H
 * Blockhead I
 * Blockhead K
 * Blockhead L
 * Blockhead M
 * Blockhead N
 * Blockhead O
 * Blockhead P
 * Blockhead Q
 * Blockhead R
 * Blockhead S
 * Blockhead T
 * Blockhead U
 * Blockhead V
 * Blockhead W
 * Blockhead X
 * Blockhead Y
 * Blockhead Z
 * Blockhead 3
 * Blockhead 4
 * Blockhead 5
 * Blockhead 6
 * Blockhead 7
 * Blockhead 8
 * Blockhead 9
 * Blockhead 10
 * Blockhead 11
 * Blockhead 12
 * Blockhead 13
 * Blockhead 14
 * Blockhead 15
 * Blockhead 16
 * Blockhead 17
 * Blockhead 18
 * Blockhead 19
 * Blockhead 20
 * Blockhead 21
 * Blockhead 22
 * Blockhead 23
 * Blockhead 24
 * Blockhead 25
 * Blockhead 26
 * Blockhead 27
 * Blockhead 28
 * Blockhead 29
 * Blockhead 30
 * Blockhead 31
 * Blockhead 32
 * Blockhead 33
 * Blockhead 34
 * Blockhead 35
 * Blockhead 36
 * Blockhead 37
 * Blockhead 38
 * Blockhead 39
 * Blockhead 40

English

 * Don Brown as Tom and Blockhead G
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry and Blockhead J
 * Kath Soucie as Tuffy
 * Jason Alexander as Rick
 * Grey Griffin as Ginger
 * Jake Thomas as Gumby
 * Sonny Strait as Pokey
 * ???? as Davey Hansen
 * Bill Farmer as Goliath
 * Tony Grant as Prickle
 * Tara Strong as Goo
 * Corey Burton as Professor Kapp
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Gumbo
 * Tress MacNeille as Gumba
 * Cherami Leigh as Minga
 * Brad Garrett as the King of Astrobots
 * Jeff Bennett as Blockhead 1
 * Frank Welker as Blockhead 2, Groobee, Lowbelly

Japanese

 * Setsuji Sato as Tom and Blockhead G
 * Junko Hori as Jerry and Blockhead J
 * Etsuko Kozakura as Tuffy
 * Kazuhiro Shindo as Gumby
 * Yu Mizushima as Pokey
 * Hayato Taya as Davey Hansen
 * Yu Shimaka as Golaith
 * Daisuke Kishio as Prickle
 * Chiharu Yamada as Minga
 * Ryuzaburo Otomo as Gumbo
 * Sayuri Sadaoka as Gumbo
 * Chafurin as Professor Kapp

Credits

 * Produced and Directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone
 * Written by Gene Grillo
 * Based on "Tom and Jerry" Created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
 * Based on "Gumby" and "Davey and Goliath" Created by Art and Ruth Clokey
 * Executive Producer: Sam Register
 * Associate Producer: Jim Wyatt
 * Line Producers: Monica Mitchell, Kimberly S. Moreau
 * Editors: Dave Courter, Philip Malamuth
 * Music by Michael Tavera
 * Original "Tom and Jerry" Scores Composed by Scott Bradley
 * Original "Gumby Adventures" Scores Composed by Jerry Gerber
 * Voice Directors: Wes Gleason, Christopher R. Sabat, Ryan Johnston
 * Animation Supervisors: Emiko Miyamoto, Miyako Tsuji, Naoko Yamaoka, Tadayoshi Yamamuro, Takeo Ide
 * Animation Directors: Akihiro Ota, Kodai Watanabe, Manabu Nii, Mitsuru Aoyama, Seiji Masuda
 * Key Animation: Kodai Watanabe, Mitsuru Aoyama, Shunsuke Okubo, Tomoyuki Ohshita
 * Sound Engineers: Hidenori Arai, Mutsuhiro Nishimura

Company Credits

 * Production: Turner Entertainent Co., Warner Bros. Animation, Premavision, Inc.
 * Voice Casting Facilities: Studiopolis, Inc., OkraTron 5000, Inc., Voice Box Productions, Inc.
 * Animation Services: Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
 * Recording Facility: Soundworks
 * Post-Production Sound Services: Advantage Audio, Inc., Jet Sound Engine Co., Ltd.

Trivia

 * This short was the first Gumby production to use traditional animation instead of stop motion animation.
 * Despite the fact that Tom and Jerry are being largely silent with the exception of some cartoons including The Lonesome Mouse and The Zoot Cat, as well as Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992) and its sequels, their voices can only be heard as vocal effects extensively in this cartoon, just like Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring and Tom and Jerry Tales.