Tom and Jerry Meet Pocahontas

Tom and Jerry Meet Pocahontas is a Warner Bros Movie based on historical events.

Plot
In 1607, the Susan Constant sails from London to the New World, carrying English settlers from the Virginia Company. Along the way, the Susan Constant is caught in a North Atlantic storm and Captain John Smith, who dreams about adventure, saves Thomas, a young and inexperienced crewmate, from drowning. As they approach the New World, the settlers, including John, talk of adventure, finding gold, fighting "Injuns" and potentially settling in the new land.

In the Powhatan tribe in Tsenacommacah, Virginia, Pocahontas, the beautiful daughter of Chief Powhatan, fears being possibly wed to Kocoum, a brave warrior whom she sees as too serious for her own free-spirited personality. Powhatan gives Pocahontas her mother's necklace as a present. Pocahontas, along with her friends, Jerry the young mouse with a white diaper, the raccoon Meeko and hummingbird Flit, visit Grandmother Willow, a spiritual talking willow tree, and speaks of a dream involving a spinning arrow and her confusion regarding what her path in life should be. Grandmother Willow then alerts Pocahontas and Jerry to the arriving English.

The voyage's greedy leader Governor Ratcliffe and his pet Tom the adult cat, who seeks gold as part of his plan to bring him wealth and status, has Jamestown built in a wooded clearing and immediately has the crewmen dig for gold. John departs to explore the wilderness and encounters Pocahontas and Jerry. At first he simply hears her make realistic Native American noises, but Grandmother Willow gives him the ability to hear her speak. They quickly bond, fascinated by each other's worlds, and end up falling in love, despite Powhatan's orders to stay away from the Englishmen after Kocoum and the other warriors engage them in a fight. Meanwhile, Meeko meets Percy, Ratcliffe's pet pug, and becomes the bane of his existence. When John tells Pocahontas and Jerry that his men and he are here to find gold, she tells him that there is no gold. Pocahontas and Jerry introduces John to Grandmother Willow and avoids other crewmen, Ben and Lon, searching for him, but Pocahontas and Jerry's best friend, Nakoma, discovers her relationship with John and warns Kocoum. Ratcliffe and Tom also learns of John's encounters with Pocahontas and Jerry and angrily warns John against sparing any natives he comes across as treason.

Later, John, Pocahontas and Jerry meet with Grandmother Willow and plan to bring peace between the colonists and the tribe. John, Pocahontas share a kiss, while Kocoum and Thomas, sent by both parties to spy on each other, witness from afar. Furious, Kocoum attacks and attempts to kill John, but Thomas intervenes shooting and killing Kocoum, who pulls on Pocahontas's necklace as he collapses, destroying it. John orders Thomas to leave before the tribesmen arrive, capture John, and retrieve Kocoum's body. Enraged at Kocoum's death, Powhatan was very cross at Pocahontas for leaving the village and declares war on the English, beginning with John's execution at dawn.

Thomas reaches Jamestown safely at night and warns the English settlers of John's capture. Ratcliffe and Tom then rallies his men to battle, using this as an excuse to annihilate the tribe and find their nonexistent gold. That same night, Powhatan also orders his men to prepare for battle. A desperate Pocahontas and Jerry visits Grandmother Willow, where Meeko hands her John's compass. Pocahontas and Jerry realizes the arrow from John's compass is the same spinning arrow from her dream, which leads to her destiny. Morning comes, and Powhatan and his tribe drag John to a cliff overlooking a clearing for execution. Meanwhile, Ratcliffe and Tom leads the armed colonists to the cliff to fight Powhatan's warriors. Just as Powhatan is about to execute John, Pocahontas intervenes and finally convinces him to end the fighting between the two groups and spare John's life. Both sides stand down, and John is released, but when the unmoved Ratcliffe and Tom orders his men to attack, they refuse. Due to Ratcliffe and Tom's betrayal, they fires his musket at Powhatan, but John takes the shot himself and is injured. Livid, the settlers turn on Ratcliffe and Tom and detain him for hurting their comrade.

John is nursed back to health by the tribe but must return to England for his wounds to fully heal. Ratcliffe and Tom is also sent back to England to face punishment for his crimes against the settlement. John asks Pocahontas to come with him, but she chooses to stay with her tribe to help keep the peace. Meeko and Percy, now friends, give Pocahontas her mother's necklace, completely fixed. John leaves without Pocahontas, but with Powhatan's blessing to return anytime he likes. The film ends with Pocahontas standing atop a cliff, watching the ship carrying John depart while Jerry falls in love with his beautiful young female mouse named Cherie.

Characters

 * Tom, an evil adult grey cat. On this movie, he is Ratcliffe's pet cat along together with Butch, Meathead, Lightning, Topsy, Wiggins and the Settlers.
 * Jerry, a cute young brown mouse with a white-diaper. On this movie, he is Pocahontas' friendly mouse along together with John Smith, Nakoma, Meeko, Flit Percy.
 * Cherie, a beautiful young light brown mouse with a blue bow around her neck and she is Jerry's girlfriend. On this movie, she kiss with her boyfriend at the end of the film.
 * Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan and Jerry's friend. She is a very adventurous person who defies her father's strict prohibition of meeting the English settlers and falls in love with Captain John Smith.
 * John Smith, the love interest of Pocahontas and a good friend of Jerry. He is the only settler in Jamestown willing to befriend the natives due to his love for Pocahontas and acceptance of other cultures.
 * Governor Ratcliffe, the evil and arrogant governor of the settlers and Tom's owner who leads an expedition to Virginia to find gold and other riches that he wants to keep for himself.
 * Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas's father, a good friend of Jerry and chief of the Powhatan tribe.
 * Meeko, Pocahontas' pet raccoon who is friendly to John Smith and loves eating and a good friend of Jerry.
 * Flit, Pocahontas's feisty pet hummingbird who prefers Kocoum over John Smith but eventually befriends the latter and a good friend of Jerry.
 * Percy, Governor Ratcliffe's snooty and short-tempered pet pug and a good friend of Jerry.
 * Grandmother Willow, a speaking willow tree that acts as Pocahontas and Jerry's guide.
 * Nakoma, Pocahontas and Jerry's best friend who is more easygoing as opposed to Pocahontas's adventurous spirit.
 * Kocoum, a strong and brave but stern and aggressive Powhatan warrior who Chief Powhatan wants to marry Pocahontas.
 * Kekata, the medicine man of the Powhatan.
 * Thomas, a loyal friend of John Smith.
 * Ben and Lon, two settlers and friends of John Smith.
 * Wiggins, Ratcliffe and Tom's manservant. Unlike Ratcliffe, Wiggins is gentle and good-hearted, but he's stuck serving a terrible man.

Cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Kath Soucie as Jerry
 * Kari Wahlgren as Cherie
 * Irene Bedard as Pocahontas
 * Mel Gibson as John Smith
 * Jess Winfield as Governor Ratcliffe and Wiggins
 * Jim Cummings as Chief Powhatan and Kekata
 * John Kassir as Meeko
 * Frank Welker as Flit
 * Danny Mann as Percy
 * Linda Hunt as Grandmother Willow
 * Michelle St. John as Nakoma
 * James Apaumut Fall as Kocoum
 * Corey Burton and Maurice LaMarche as Ben and Lon
 * Christian Bale as Thomas