Tom and Jerry Meet Macbeth

Tom and Jerry Meet Macbeth is a Warner Bros Movie based on a story and play by William Shakespeare.

Plot
Tom and Jerry are servants to General Macbeth, a kinsman to Scotsman-King Duncan and a war-champion who defeated enemies from Norway and Ireland led by a southern American farmer who is known only as Old MacDonald. After hearing a prophecy from three witches known as the Weird Sisters, Macbeth betrays his king and claims the throne. But Tom and Jerry worry as the betrayal leads to terrible consequences.

Characters

 * Tom, a grey cat. Gruff but well-meaning
 * Jerry, a brown mouse. Clever, bold, loyal, kind, and jolly.
 * Tuffy, Jerry;s grey mouse-ward.
 * Macbeth, a general in the army of King Duncan; originally Thane of Glamis, then Thane of Cawdor, and soon King of Scotland A tragic hero who regrets his actions but seeks greatness. A ginger-head with a balbo. A talented tactician, swordsman and spear-man.
 * Meropen, Macbeth's wife who becomes Queen of Scotland. A sly and ambitious lady who encourages Macbeth on his road.
 * Banquo, a general in the army of King Duncan and a brother-figure to Macbeth. A talented swordsman and spear-man.
 * Macduff, Thane of Fife and a general in the army of King Duncan. A virtuous and honourable man who suspects Macbeth and seeks to defeat him. A ginger-head with a chin-stripe. A talented tactician, swordsman, and spear-man.
 * Lennoc, a colonel in the army of King Duncan and a Thane on Scotland. He helps Macduff as his second-in-command. A noble, wise, honourable and just man. Blonde with side-burns. He is a talented tactian, swordsman, and mace-man.
 * King Duncan, the Scotsman King who Macbeth slays. An eccentric, wise, benevolent, noble, just, honourable, and jolly man. Grey-haired with a long beard. A fatherly figure. A talented swordsman, tactician, spearman, and mace-man. Also a talented singer as shown during the party.
 * Malcolm, King Duncan's oldest son. A noble, wise, just, and honourable man. He is blonde with a chin-stripe.
 * Donalbain, King Duncan's son and Malcolm's younger brother. A wise, noble, just, and virtuous man. A ginger-head with a stubble.
 * Seyton, Macbeth;s armourer. An auburn-haired man with a balbo.
 * Recgo, a captain who leads the Royal Guard. A ginger-haired man with a goatee. A talented swordsman and club-man.
 * Poko, a lieutenant who acts as Recgo's second-in-command. A blonde man with a chinstripe. A talented swordsman and archer.
 * Wug, a sergeant who acts as Recgo's third-in-command. A brunette with sideburns. A talented swordsman and mace-man.
 * Zopo, a corporal who acts as Recgo's fourth-in-command. An auburn-haired man with a stubble. A talented swordsman and spear-man.
 * Siward, a general from England who is an ally to Macduff. A wise, noble, just, honourable and jolly man. A brunette with a beard. A talented tactician, swordsman, mace-man, and spear-man.
 * Gergep, a colonel from England who is Siward's second-in-command. A wise, noble, honourable, just, and jolly man. A ginger-head with a walrus-moustache. A talented tactician, swordsman, mace-man, and spear-man.
 * Peko, a captain from England who is Siward's third-in-command. A wise, noble, honourable, just and jolly lady. A blonde. A talented tactician, swordsman, spear-man and archer.
 * Lugi, a lieutenant from England who is Siward's fourth-in-command. A noble and honourable man. Auburn-haired with sideburns.
 * The Weird Sisters, three dark witches whose prophecy lead to Macbeth;'s betrayal. Weird Sister 1 is brunette. Weird Sister 2 is ginger-haired. Weird Sister 3 is blonde
 * McWolf, a sly and greedy wolf. On this movie, he's a mercenary Macbeth hires to murder King Duncan's sons.... and uses a falchion sword, a mace, a dagger, a crossbow, and a halberd.
 * Spike, a tough but noble bulldog. On this story, he;s pet to Macduff and helps him.
 * Tyke, Spike's son.
 * Droopy, a droopy looking but wise and noble bulldog. On this story, he is a druid who acts as the storyteller and also tells Tom and Jerry some prophecies connecting to Macbeth;s fall.
 * Popu, a porter who is Macbeth's doorkeeper. A bumbling but good man. Blonde with a goatee.
 * Po-Zo, a mercenary who is hired by Siward to slay Meropen. A talented archer and swordsman. A brunette with a goatee.
 * Phantom 1, a human-skull with a helmet who warns Macbeth.
 * Phantom 2, a bloody child who warns Macbeth.
 * Phantom 3, a crowned child who warns Macbeth.
 * MacDonald, an American farmer from the Texas countryside
 * Rosio, a girl who is a pal to Tom and Jerry. A young servant. Kind, brave, clever, jolly, and optimistic. Evne when times get terrible, she hopes and acts to undo th wrong. She wields a dagger.
 * Gerdy, a sweet little girl who is a pal to Tom and Jerry. A young servant. Kind but prone to panic under stress. A brunette.
 * McWolf, a sly wolf. On this movie, he's among the assassins Macbeth hires.

Cast

 * Billy West as Tom
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry
 * Kath Soucie as Tuffy
 * Travis Willingham as Macbeth
 * Nikka Futterman as Meropen
 * Roger Craig Smith as Banquo
 * David Kaye as Macduff
 * Scott McNeil as Lennoc
 * Tim Currey as King Duncan
 * Seth Green as Malcom
 * Dan Green as Donobalm
 * Corey Burton as Popu
 * Sam Riegal as Seyton
 * Jeff Bergman as Droopy
 * Phil LaMarr as Spyke
 * Brianne Sidall as Tyke
 * Steven Blum as Recgo
 * Brian Drummond as Poko
 * Clancy Brown as Wug
 * Jim Cummings as Zopo,
 * Mark Wright as Gergep
 * Cam Clarke as Siward
 * Vanessa Marshal as Peko
 * Nolan North as Lugi
 * Grant Goodeve as Old MacDonald
 * Grey Griffin as Weird Sister 1
 * Kari Wahlgren as Weird Sister 2, Rosio
 * Tara Strong as Weird Sister 3, Gerdy
 * Mark Hamill as Phantom 1
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Phantom 2,
 * Zach Taylor as Phantom 3
 * Eric Bauza as Po-Zo
 * Frank Welker as McWolf
 * Keith David as Old Druid

Quotes


MacDonald: (the refrain in his song) Ee-yi-ee-yi-yo!

Old Druid (narrating): Little did King Duncan realize the error he'd made. An error which was to cause so much tragedy.


 * Macbeth: Speak, if you can. What kind of creatures are you?

Weird Sister 1: All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis!

Weird Sister 2: All hail, Macbeth! Hail to you, thane of Cawdor!

Weird Sister 3: All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!

Tom: You foresee the future?

Weird Sisters: Aye.

Banquo: My dear Macbeth, why do you look so startled and afraid of these nice things they’re saying? (to the WITCHES) Tell me honestly, are you illusions, or are you really what you seem to be? You’ve greeted my noble friend with honors and talk of a future so glorious that you’ve made him speechless. But you don’t say anything to me. If you can see the future and say how things will turn out, tell me.

Weird Sister 1: Lesser than Macbeth and greater.

Weird Sister 2: Not so happy, yet much happier.

Weird Sister 3: Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!

(they teleport)

Jerry: What was this all about.
 * Macbeth: Let not light see my black and deep desires
 * Macbeth: If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well it were done quickly. If the assassination could trammel up the consequence, and catch with his surcease success; that but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here, but here, upon this bank and shoal of time,we’d jump the life to come. But in these cases, actions bring consequences that we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to plague th' inventor: this even-handed justice commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice to our own lips. He’s here in double trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject. Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, who should against his murderer shut the door, not bear the knife myself.
 * Meron: He has almost supped. Why have you left the chamber?

Macbeth: Did he summon me?

Meron: Wrong.

Macbeth: We can’t go on with this plan. The king has just honored me, and I have earned the good opinion of all sorts of people. I want to enjoy these honors while the feeling is fresh and not throw them away so soon.

Meron: Bah. Were you drunk when you seemed so hopeful before? Have you gone to sleep and woken up green and pale in fear of this idea? From now on this is what I’ll think of your love. Are you afraid to act the way you desire? Will you take the crown you want so badly, or will you live as a coward, always saying “I can’t” after you say “I want to”? You’re like the poor cat in the old story.

Macbeth: But if we fail?

Meron: We fail? Bah. But screw your courage to the sticking-place, and we won;t fail.
 * Macbeth: Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand?

Tom: I see no dagger.

Jerry: Macbeth. You look sick.
 * Jerry: Macbeth! What have you done? You murdered King Duncan!

Macbeth: Methought I heard a voice cry "Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep," the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care, he death of each day's life, sore labor's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast. Macbeth shall sleep no more.
 * Macbeth: Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood. Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather. The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red.
 * Macduff: Oh, horror, horror. Spyke! Sound the alarm! Murder and treason! Murder and treason!

(Spyke howls out)

(people panic)

(Malcolm and Donobalm run along)

Donobalm: What's wrong?

Malcolm: Did someone say murder and treason?

Lennok: Yes. Your dad was murdered.

Malcolm: DAD!?! NOOOO!

Donobalm: Who would do such a thing?

Spyke: Those of his chamber, as it seem'd, did it. Their hands and faces were an badged with blood. So were their daggers, which unwiped we found upon their pillows.
 * Donobalm: I smell a conspiracy.

Malcolm: What do we do?

Donobalm: We must go and hide in England while we get reinforcements.
 * Jerry: Macbeth's been losing it since he became king. I suspect the Old Druid's prophecy is coming so.
 * Weird Sisters: Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
 * Jerry: Macbeth's been losing it since he became king. I suspect the Old Druid's prophecy is coming so.
 * Weird Sisters: Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
 * Weird Sisters: Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
 * Weird Sisters: Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

Weird Sister: Hmmmm. By the pricking of my thumb.... something twisted this way comes.
 * Phantom 1: Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff. Beware the thane of Fife.
 * Phantom 2: Be violent, bold, and firm. No man of woman born shall harm thee.
 * Phantom 3: Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him.

Macbeth: Bah. Such a thing is impossible. Who can command the forest and make the trees pull their roots out of the earth? These were sweet omens!

Jerry: I dunno. It might mean something else. Depweo: Here be I.
 * Merpen: A deed once done is far from undone.
 * Macbeth: Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. Creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of recorded time. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools. The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage...... And then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing.
 * Weird Sisters: Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
 * Macduff: My family.... slain. My servants. My friends. All slain too. All I loved in the castle.... slaughtered. Oh.

Macduff: My daughter. My only child left. My clever daughter. You got out.

(he hugs her sobbing) Macbeth: YOU! Stay back or die. I'd been charged with magic. No man of woman born can slay me.
 * Macduff: Macbeth. You'd shed too much blood. You'd gone too far.
 * MacDonald: Y'all have gone wild!
 * Macbeth and Macduff: MacDonald?!
 * MacDonald: I'll tell ya later Duff, you drive this doggie well!
 * Macbeth: I shall end all who threaten me.
 * Macduff: Turn, you treacherous scoundrel.

Macduff: LIES TO SAVE YOUR OWN SKIN! Oh. I wasn't born normally. My mum was dying so I had to be born through surgery.

Macbeth: YOU!!

Macduff: You slew my family!

Macbeth: They woulda destroy me. Betrayers!

Macduff: You were the betrayer! I know the truth. You murdered King Duncan. These two told me.

MacDonald: And I was there ain't that right partners?

Tom: Yep!

Macbeth: Tom! Jerry! You two. My servants. My friends. YOU BETRAYED ME!

Jerry: We did which we had to. You'd shed too much innocent blood. You'd gone mad!

Macbeth: You lot. Betrayers!

Macduff: Yield, you coward!

Macbeth: I refuse to yield! You three shall die!

MacDonald: I'm gonna whoop you like a mule!

Jerry: Stop this madness!

Tom: Stop!

Macbeth: DIE!

MacDonald: Let's do this Texas style!


 * Jerry: If only Macbeth had let go.

Peko: Aye. But his arrogance, greed, and fear consumed him.


 * Old Druid: God’s benison go with you, and with those that would make good of bad and friends of foes!

Trivia

 * Contains mild slapstick violence, mild fantasy violence, mild innuendo, some harsh language, some threat, mild peril, and mild horror.

Cultural References

 * Mark Hamill voicing Phantom 1 who is a skull is a reference to how he voiced Skeleton King on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force
 * Most of MacDonald's voices lines are a nod to Engineer from Team Fortress 2, who Grant Goodeve is known for voicing.
 * Mark Hamill voicing Phantom 1 who is a skull is a reference to how he voiced Skeleton King on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force
 * Most of MacDonald's voices lines are a nod to Engineer from Team Fortress 2, who Grant Goodeve is known for voicing.
 * Mark Hamill voicing Phantom 1 who is a skull is a reference to how he voiced Skeleton King on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force
 * Most of MacDonald's voices lines are a nod to Engineer from Team Fortress 2, who Grant Goodeve is known for voicing.