Tom and Jerry Meet the Hunchback of Notre Dame

Tom and Jerry Meet the Hunchback of Notre Dame is a Warner Bros movie based on the novel by Victor Hugo

Plot
The movie opens in 16th Century Paris with Clopin, a Gypsy puppeteer, telling a group of children the story of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. The story begins in 1482 as three gypsies sneak illegally into Paris but are ambushed by a squadron of soldier-like thugs working for Judge Claude Frollo, the Minister of Justice and de facto ruler of Paris and his pet cat named Tom. A gypsy woman attempts to flee with her baby, but Frollo and Tom, thinking the woman is carrying stolen goods, catches and kills her just outside Notre Dame, intending to kill her deformed baby (Frollo says to the Archdeacon that the baby is "an unholy demon" and that he is "sending it back to hell where it belongs"), but the Archdeacon appears and accuses him of murdering an innocent woman. Frollo and Tom denies that he is in the wrong saying his conscience is clear, but the Archdeacon declares he can lie to himself all he wants, but he cannot hide his crime from heaven ('the eyes of Notre Dame', the statues of the saints outside the cathedral). Fearing for his soul and to atone for his sin, Frollo reluctantly agrees to raise the deformed child in the Cathedral's bell tower as his son, naming him Quasimodo. He notes that someday the child may have use for him.

Twenty years later in 1502, Quasimodo has developed into a kind yet isolated young man with three gargoyles as his only company, constantly told by Frollo that he is a monster who would be rejected by the uncaring outside world. Despite these warnings, Quasimodo sneaks out of the Cathedral to attend the Feast of Fools, where he is crowned King of Fools but immediately humiliated by the crowd when Frollo and Tom's thugs start a riot. Frollo, in the audience, refuses to help Quasimodo, and the crowd only stops when a kind and beautiful gypsy Esmeralda and his cute mouse friend named Jerry frees Quasimodo from his restraints and openly defies Frollo and Tom. She then throws the crown at Frollo and Tom, deeming him to be the biggest fool. The judge immediately orders them arrested, but she escapes by means of illusions, which Frollo refers to as "witchcraft." Frollo and Tom confronts Quasimodo and sends him back inside the Cathedral.

Esmeralda and Jerry follows Quasimodo to find him, but they themselves is followed by Phoebus, Frollo's Captain of the Guard. Phoebus, who himself does not approve of Frollo's methods, refuses to arrest her inside the Cathedral, saying that they has claimed 'Sanctuary' and thus cannot be arrested as long as she remains in Notre Dame. Frollo finally leaves when the Archdeacon intervenes, but not before warning Esmeralda and Jerry that his men will capture them the moment they attempts to escape the Cathedral. Esmeralda and Jerry finds Quasimodo in the bell tower and befriends him. As gratitude for helping him in the crowd, Quasimodo helps Esmeralda and Jerry escape Notre Dame. In return, they leaves him with a map to the gypsy hideout, the Court of Miracles, should he ever choose to leave Notre Dame again. Frollo and Tom themselves begins to realize his lustful feelings for Esmeralda and Jerry and wishes to be free of them to escape eternal damnation. He soon learns of Esmeralda and Jerry's escape and instigates a city-wide manhunt for them, which involves burning down countless houses in his path.

Realizing that Frollo and Tom has lost their mind, Phoebus defies the judge and the cat by saving an innocent family, as Frollo and Tom orders him executed for treason but is assisted in escape by Esmeralda and Jerry. After being hit by an arrow, Phoebus falls into the Seine River and is left for dead by Frollo, but he is rescued by Esmeralda and Jerry, who takes him to Quasimodo for refuge.

Frollo and Tom soon returns to the cathedral, forcing Quasimodo to hide Phoebus. Discovering that Quasimodo helped Esmeralda escape, the judge and the cat bluffs that he knows where the Court of Miracles is and intends to attack it at dawn with a battalion. After they leaves, Phoebus requests Quasimodo's help in finding the Court before Frollo and Tom. Though reluctant, he agrees to join. Using the map Esmeralda and Jerry left, they find it and are almost hung by Clopin for being spies, but they are saved when Esmeralda and Jerry intervenes and clears up the misunderstanding. Phoebus tries to get the court to retreat as Frollo and Tom plans to invade; however, Frollo and Tom's army appears and captures them all, with the judge revealing that he followed Phoebus and Quasimodo.

Frollo and Tom then orders Esmeralda burned at the stake after they refuses his proposal of they becoming his mistress. Frollo gets a torch and burns the wheat Esmeralda is standing on, and she starts coughing, and then she goes unconscious. Quasimodo and Jerry, chained up in the bell tower, initially refuses to help under depression, but when they sees Esmeralda in pain, he gives in to their anger and rescues her, bringing her to the cathedral and yelling "Sanctuary." As Frollo and Tom grabs the swords and orders their men to attack the cathedral, Phoebus ignites a rebellion among the people of Paris who have had enough of Frollo and Tom's tyranny, and a battle ensues in the street between the citizenry and Frollo and Tom's thug army. Quasimodo and Jerry places Esmeralda's unconscious body on a bed and pours a cauldron of molten copper onto the streets to ensure nobody gets inside. Frollo and Tom, however, manages to break in and force his way past the Archdeacon. Quasimodo and Jerry, believing Esmeralda to be dead, breaks down in tears beside her body as Frollo and Tom comes into the room to kill them with their daggers. Quasimodo and Jerry, in their fury, disarms his former guardian and the cat and tearfully tells Frollo and Tom that people like them are the only reason the world is so "dark and cruel". Esmeralda wakes up alive, and Quasimodo and Jerry grabs her and flees. The deranged judge and the cat chases them onto the balcony, where he attacks Quasimodo, Esmeralda and Jerry with their swords. The battle ends with Frollo and Tom maniacally quoting the Bible, and him and Quasimodo both falling from the balcony. After Frollo and Tom falls to their death, Quasimodo also falls but is caught by Phoebus on a lower floor, and the four friends reunite.

As the citizens celebrate their victory over Frollo and Tom, Quasimodo reluctantly emerges from the Cathedral to face the populace again, only this time, he is hailed as a hero and is finally accepted into society while Jerry falls in love with his beautiful young female mouse named Cherie.

A brief post-credits scene sees Hugo enthusiastically wishing everyone a good night.

Characters

 * Tom, an evil adult grey cat. On this movie, he is Frollo's pet cat along together with Butch, Meathead, Lightning, Topsy, Brutish Guard, Oafish Guard and the Soldiers.
 * Jerry, a cute young brown mouse with a white-diaper. he is Esmeralda's friendly mouse along together with Djali, Quasimodo, Phoebus, Laverne, Victor and Hugo.
 * 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.
 * Quasimodo, He is the bell-ringer of the Notre Dame Cathedral. He is physically deformed with a hunched back and is constantly told by his guardian Judge Claude Frollo and his pet Tom Cat that he is an ugly monster who will never be accepted by the world outside and a good friend of Jerry.
 * Esmerelda, A beautiful, streetwise and talented gypsy girl who befriends with Jerry and shows Quasimodo that his soul is truly beautiful, even if his exterior isn't. She is incredibly independent and greatly dislikes the horrible ways in which gypsies are treated. Throughout the movie, Esmeralda attempts to seek justice for her people. She falls in love with Captain Phoebus and helps Quasimodo understand that gypsies are good people.
 * Djali, Esmerelda and Jerry's goat. A clever, plucky, kind, loyal, and jolly goat.
 * Captain Phoebus, A soldier who is Frollo's Captain of the Guard and the tritagonist of the film. He falls in love with (and later marries) Esmeralda. He is a heroic idealist with integrity and does not approve of what Frollo thinks or does, and a good friend of Jerry.
 * Laverne, Victor and Hugo, Three gargoyle statues who become Quasimodo's close friends and guardians.
 * Clopin, The mischievous leader of the gypsies who will defend his people at all costs. He introduces the audience to the story, explaining how Quasimodo, the bell ringer from Notre Dame, got to be there.
 * Archdeacon, A kind man who helps many characters throughout the course of the movie, including Esmeralda. He is the opposite of Frollo: kind, accepting, gentle, and wise. He is the only figure in the film with authority over Frollo while he is inside Notre Dame.
 * Claude Frollo, The main antagonist of the film. A ruthless and powerful judge who is Quasimodo's reluctant guardian. He also lusts after Esmeralda
 * and Jerry for which he feels shame but is willing to kill her if she rejects him

Cast

 * Billy West as Tom
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry
 * Kath Soucie as Tuffy
 * Nolan North as Quasimodo
 * Ashley Eckstein as Esmerelda
 * Travis Willingham as Captain Phoebus
 * Briane Bloome as Pierre
 * Grey Griffin as Laverne
 * Scott McNeil as Vicco
 * Steven Blum as Pokgo
 * Jennifer Hale as Beepko
 * Jim Cummings as Huggo
 * Jeff Bennett as Oppy
 * Anthony Head as Frollo
 * Jeff Bergman as Droopy
 * Kevin Michael Richardson as Clopin
 * Yuri Lowenthal as Djaq
 * Frank Welker as McWolf

Trivia

 * Nolan North voices Quasimodo with the voice he did for Cyclops on Wolverine and the X-Men. 
 * Ashley Eckstein who voices Esmeralda is best known to'd been Ahsoka Tano on Star-Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels.
 * Dustin Hoffman who plays Archedecon Jeppo is known to'd been Shifu on the Kung Fu Panda movies, Mr. Hoppy on Roald Dahl's Esio Trot, Captain Hook on Hook, Mr. Edward Magorium on Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, Meyer Lansky on The Lost City (2005), Tucker on Racing Stripes, Enrico Salvatore "Ratso" Rizzo on Midnight Cowboy, The Conscience on The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, Giovanni de' Medici on Medici: Masters of Florence, Mr. Bergstrom on The Simpsons, Benjamin "Ben" Braddock on The Graduate (1967), Benedict Arnold on Liberty's Kids, Zoditch on The Journey of the Fifth Horse, Finney / Lester Stenton on Naked City, The Critic on Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Roscuro on The Tale of Despereaux, Colonel Sam Daniels on Outbreak (1995), Charles Frohman on Finding Neverland, Max Brackett on Mad City, the Narrator on Doctor Seuss Video Classics: Horton Hears a Who!, Thomas Babington "Babe" Levy on Marathon Man, Carl Bernstein on All the President's Men, Lenny Bruce on Lenny (1974), Max Dembo on Straight Time, Louis Dega on Papillon, David Sumner on Straw Dogs, Jack Crabb on Little Big Man, Jason Fister on Madigan's Millions, Hap on The Tiger Makes Out, Ray Babbitt in Rain Man (1988), and Bernie Focker in Meet the Fockers and Little Fockers.
 * Kevin Michael Richardson voices Clopin with the voice he did for the Joker on The Batman
 * Grey Griffin voices Laverne with the voice she did for Chava on Star Wars: Rebels
 * Scott McNeil voices Vicco with the voice he does for Omega Sentinel on Transformers; Energon and Backstop on Transformers: Cybertron.
 * Anthony Head who plays Frollo played Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Uther Pendragon in Merlin, the Prime Minister in Little Britain, and Herc Shipwright in BBC Radio 4's Cabin Pressure.
 * James Earl Jones who voices the Narrator is known to'd voiced Mufasa on The Lion King movies, Darth Vader on Star Wars, the Narrators on Beauty and the Beast (1970) and The Simpson's Halloween Special: The Raven, the Emperor of the Night in Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, Franklin W. Stern on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman, Vice Admiral James Greer in The Hunt for Red October and Patriot Games as well as Clear and Present Danger, General James Solomon in Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, and Ommadon in Flight of Dragons.