Tom and Jerry on Animal Farm

Tom and Jerry on Animal-Farm is a Warner Bros Movie based on the well-known novel by George Orwell.

From the Makers of Tom and Jerry & The Wizard of Oz and Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz comes Tom and Jerry on Animal-Farm.

Plot
At the Manor Farm, the alcoholic master Mr. Jones abuses his animals and has horribly mismanaged the property..... much to Tom and Jerry's shock. One night, the wise but elderly pig Old Major (voice of Peter Ustinov) gathers the animals and speaks of a remarkable dream, in which the animals throw away their human masters and learn to reap the fruits of their own labours. After Old Major's death, two other pigs, Snowball and Napoleon lead a revolution that drives Jones from his land and leaves the animals in charge of their own destiny. After their revolt, Snowball leads, but Napoleon soon becomes drunk with power and squeezes Snowball out of authority, eventually turning the other animals against him. With Boxer, a  simple-minded but loyal and physically powerful horse, as a role model, Napoleon leads the animals on a campaign of self-denial and hard work that will bring them security and freedom; however, it soon becomes obvious that Napoleon is growing fat while the other animals are starving, and he is quickly becoming the sort of creature he once waged war against. Can Tom, Jerry, Snowball and some buds remove Napoleon without risking innocents in the process.

Characters

 * Tom- A gruff but well-meaning cat
 * Jerry- A cheeky but noble mouse
 * Old Major – An aged prize Middle White boar provides the inspiration that begins the rebellion. A wise, benevolent, noble, jolly, humble, and honourable soul.
 * Snowball – A Landrace boar and original head of the farm after Jones' overthrow. A wise, benevolent, noble, jolly, humble, and honourable soul.
 * Jessie- A collie bitch. A wise, benevolent, noble, jolly, humble, and honourable soul.
 * Tuffy- A young grey mouse, Jerry's Ward
 * Napoleon – A Saddleback boar who overthrows Snowball. An arrogant, greedy, aggressive, and iron-fisted megalomaniac who was inspired by Joseph Stalin.
 * Squealer – A Tamworth boar who serves as Napoleon's second-in-command and minister of propaganda.
 * Minimus – A Berkshire boar who serves as Napoleon's third-in-command and song-writer.
 * Pinkeye - A
 * Boxer – A loyal, kind, dedicated, extremely strong, hard working, and respectable Shire horse, although quite naive and gullible. Boxer does a large share of the physical labour on the farm. He is shown to hold the belief that 'Napoleon is always right'. At one point, he had challenged Squealer's statement that Snowball was always against the welfare of the farm, earning him an attack from Napoleon's dogs. But Boxer's immense strength repels the attack, worrying the pigs that their authority can be challenged.
 * Clover- A gentle, caring Shire horse, who shows concern especially for Boxer, who often pushes himself too hard. Clover can read all the letters of the alphabet, but cannot "put words together". She seems to catch on to the sly tricks and schemes set up by Napoleon and Squealer.
 * Benjamin- A donkey who is Boxer's bud and brother-figure. Noble, wise, just, loyal, jolly, sarcastic, and honourable.
 * Maurel- A wise old goat who is friends with all of the animals on the farm.
 * Joseph - A wise, old barn owl who was Major's old pal and brother-figure. He suspected Napoleon and Squealer's plans.
 * Mr Frederick – The tough owner of Pinchfield, a small but well-kept neighbouring farm, who briefly enters into an alliance with Napoleon.Animal Farm shares land boundaries with Pinchfield on one side and Foxwood on another, making Animal Farm a "buffer zone" between the two bickering farmers. The animals of Animal Farm are terrified of Frederick, as rumours abound of him abusing his animals and entertaining himself with cockfighting as well as how his grandpa was a colonel-general from the Nazi-Party during World-War 2. Napoleon enters into an alliance with Frederick in order to sell surplus timber that Pilkington also sought, but is enraged to learn Frederick paid him in counterfeit money. Shortly after the swindling, Frederick and his men invade Animal Farm, killing many animals and destroying the windmill.
 * Mr Pilkington – The easy-going but crafty and well-to-do owner of Foxwood, a large neighbouring farm overgrown with weeds. Unlike Frederick, Pilkington is wealthier and owns more land, but his farm is in need of care as opposed to Frederick's smaller but more efficiently-run farm. Although on bad terms with Frederick, Pilkington is also concerned about the animal revolution that deposed Jones, and worried that this could also happen to him. Revealed to be descended from a major-general from the Imperial Japanese Army during World-War 2.
 * Mr. Whymper - A man hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Animal Farm and human society. He buys him things he want.

Cast

 * Billy West as Tom Cat
 * Samuel Vincent as Jerry Mouse
 * Anthony Hopkins as Old Major
 * Dan Green as Snowball
 * Markie Post as Jessie
 * James Garrett as Joseph
 * Brian Blessed as Napoleon
 * Troy Baker as Squealer
 * Jeff Bennett as Minimus
 * Charlie Adler as Pinkeye
 * Travis Willingham as Boxer
 * Vanessa Marshal as Clover
 * Roger Craig Smith as Benjamin
 * Tara Strong as Mauriel
 * Mark Hamill as Mr Frederick
 * Liam O'Brian as Mr Pilkingson
 * Steven Blum as Mr Whymper
 * Kath Soucie as Tuffy Mouse

Quotes

 * Moses: What's going on? Leave him be! Leave him be! [flies down] Thou shall not kill.

Jessie: He was hurting Boxer.

Moses: But, no animal can ever attack a human.

Jessie: No human should ever hurt an animal.
 * Old Major: "Your resolution must never falter.  No argument must lead you astray.  No animal must ever live in a house or sleep in a bed, or wear clothes, or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco, or touch money, or engage in trade. And never murder or enslave. We're all brothers and sisters..... big or small..... old or young..... clever or simple...... fur or feathers. All would be equal!
 * Squealer: Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure.   On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility.  No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal.  He would be only too happy to let you make your decisions for yourselves.    But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where should we be?"

Tuffy: Sure, you hypocritical liar!


 * Napoleon: [standing on two legs, wearing clothes and dictating] Animals, never again will we be threatened by our enemies! I decree that this farm shall now devote itself to the making of weapons to the building of walls! For the protection of ourselves and our way of life, the revolution is over! ALL ANIMALS ARE NOW FREE!