Tom and Jerry Meet The Aristocats

Tom and Jerry Meet The Aristocats Is A Warner Bros and Walt Disney Pictures based on The Aristocats.

Plot
In 1910, mother cat Duchess, her three kittens (Toulouse, Marie and Berlioz) and Jerry the cutest young brown mouse with a white-diaper live in Paris with retired opera diva Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, the evil butler, Edgar and his partner Tom the greedy adult grey cat. The cats are pampered pets that live a luxurious lifestyle, as well as very cultured in art and music like their owner.

One day, while preparing her will with lawyer Georges Hautecourt, Madame declares that her vast fortune will be first left to her cats and jerry, then revert to Edgar and Tom once they all pass away. Edgar and Tom overhears this through a speaking tube and, after erroneously calculating that they'll will die before they'll can inherit, plots to eliminate the cats and Jerry. They sedates them by putting sleeping pills in a dish of cream, then drives them on their motorcycle out to the countryside in a basket. There, they are ambushed by two hounds named Napoleon and Lafayette, losing their hat, sidecar, umbrella, shoes, and the basket before escaping. The cats and Jerry are left stranded in the countryside, while Madame Adelaide, Roquefort the mouse, and Frou-Frou the horse discover their absence.

In the morning, Duchess meets an alley cat named Thomas O'Malley, who offers to guide her, Jerry and the kittens to Paris. The group briefly hitchhikes in a milk truck before being chased out by the driver. Later, while crossing a railroad trestle, the cats and Jerry narrowly avoid an oncoming train, and Marie and Jerry falls into a river. O'Malley immediately dives in and rescues them, and is himself rescued by Amelia and Abigail Gabble, two British geese on holiday. The geese lead the cats to the outskirts of Paris, then depart to deal with their inebriated Uncle Waldo. Meanwhile, Edgar and Tom returns to the countryside to retrieve his possessions - the only evidence that can incriminate him - from Napoleon and Lafayette and, after some difficulty, ultimately succeeds.

Traveling across the rooftops of the city, the cats and Jerry meet up with O'Malley's friend Scat Cat and his musicians, who perform the song "Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat". After the band has departed, O'Malley, Duchess and Jerry converse on a nearby rooftop while the kittens listen at a windowsill. Duchess' loyalty to Madame prompts her to decline O'Malley's marriage proposal. The next day, Duchess, the kittens and Jerry return to Madame's mansion. Edgar and Tom finds them before Madame does, and places them in a sack expect Jerry, deciding to ship them to Timbuktu.

Roquefort catches up with O'Malley at Duchess’ instruction, and O'Malley and Jerry returns to the mansion, sending Roquefort to find Scat Cat and his gang. Though he struggles to explain the situation to the alley cats, Roquefort successfully brings them to O'Malley's aid. O'Malley, Jerry, the alley cats, and Frou-Frou fight Edgar and Tom, while Roquefort frees Duchess and the kittens. At the end of the fight, Edgar and Tom are locked in their own packing-case and sent to Timbuktu themselves, never to be seen again.

The Aristocats and Jerry return to Madame Adelaide, who, ignorant of the real reason for Edgar and Tom's departure, rewrites her will to exclude them. After adopting O’Malley into the family, and Jerry and his beautiful young female brown mouse named Toots. Madame establishes a charity foundation, housing Paris' stray cats in the mansion. Scat Cat and his gang are the first to move in, and reprise their song so loudly that the two hound dogs can hear it out in the countryside.

Cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Kath Soucie as Jerry

Trivia

 * Running Time: 82 Minutes - 78 Minutes.
 * G-Rated for Very mild slapstick humour, threat, scary scenes.