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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[LampshadeHanging Best of friends, worst of enemies indeed.]]]]
3->''"I will not let this hotel be ruined by a cat and a mouse!"''
4-->-- '''Jackie'''[[note]]Dialogue from a MissingTrailerScene[[/note]]
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6''Tom & Jerry'' is a 2021 [[RogerRabbitEffect live-action/animated]] comedy film based on [[Franchise/TomAndJerry the famous animated cat-and-mouse team]], and directed by Creator/TimStory. It is the duo's second theatrical film, after the infamous ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMovie'' from 1992.
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8The film revolves around Jerry taking up residence in a fancy New York City hotel and causing all sorts of trouble while the staff is preparing for an important wedding to be held there. Kayla (Creator/ChloeGraceMoretz), a young hotel employee, is tasked with getting rid of the mouse, and she hires Tom to deal with Jerry. And as fur-flying hijinks ensue, the three may soon have to put their animosities aside.
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10The film also features Creator/MichaelPena, Creator/ColinJost, Creator/RobDelaney and Creator/KenJeong in supporting roles, and was released on February 26, 2021, both in theaters and on Creator/HBOMax; a teaser trailer was released on November 17, 2020. A TV series inspired by the film, ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryInNewYork'', debuted on HBO Max in July 2021.
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12Previews: [[https://youtu.be/kP9TfCWaQT4 Trailer #1]].
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16!!''Tom & Jerry'' provides examples of:
17* AdaptationalBadass: Toots is a little bit more of an ActionGirl than any of her classic counterparts that don't even bother hunting Jerry. She is more than capable of chasing Jerry in the two brief scenes with him. She actually comes close to catching him the first time they meet.
18* AdaptationalJerkass:
19** While not the first time he starts things off from some of the classic shorts, Jerry is much more selfish and mischievous in this movie. He was the one who reignited the longtime rivalry with Tom and he spends half the movie stealing everything that isn't nailed down. And quite a lot of stuff that ''is'' nailed down.
20** While Butch in the cartoon flip-flopped between being TheRival and best friend to Tom (DependingOnTheWriter), the film portrays him as a tough-talking gang leader who nearly beats Tom up for being on his "turf".
21** Meathead was originally "a meathead" who was just as incompetent and selfish as Tom that became a DumbIsGood character in ''WesternAnimation/TheTomAndJerryShow2014'' series and Clyde was originally a [[TheKlutz incredibly clumsy]] yet KindheartedSimpleton from ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryKids''. They showcased them as bullies from a gang that Tom encounters with [[CatsAreMean Butch]] being the leader of course.
22* AdvertisedExtra: Downplayed. While Tom and Jerry are not very important to the plot and are mostly just there to provide the film's comedy, they get more screentime than in the '92 film.
23** Creator/KenJeong's character shows up prominently in the trailers, but he only actually appears in a few scenes.
24* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Japanese version provides a new theme song for the movie titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oP6-BXOINI&feature=emb_title "Piece of Cake"]] by Eito.
25* AngryChef: Jackie, the hotel's head chef, repeatedly berates his staff and at one point starts whacking his own cake trying to kill Jerry who's hiding inside.
26* ArtisticLicenseSports: While attending a New York Yankees game, Tom sticks his glove over the outfield fence and catches what would have been the final out the Yankees needed to win and instead gives the Kansas City Royals a tying home run. In real life, the umpires would have ruled Tom's actions as fan interference and an automatic out, giving the Yankees the win.
27* AsHimself: Both Tom and Jerry are listed in the credits as such. In actuality, the filmmakers used archive recordings of William Hanna, along with additional noises from Creator/KaijiTang and Creator/AndreSogliuzzo (respectively, credited as simply "Additional Voices"), to provide the vocals of the titular duo.
28* AutoTune: When Tom sings to Toots during his piano number, his voice is given this effect, even when he's screaming in pain.
29* BaitAndSwitch: The first trailer opens in a way that is very reminiscent of the infamous ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMovie'', making it seem like the characters are gonna bury the hatchet and the movie will be about their adventure in the big city... Then it turns out the entire thing was a [[RuleOfFunny ruse by Jerry to trick Tom into walking in front of a bus.]]
30* {{Balloonacy}}: One of Tom's attempts to get into the hotel is to tie many helium balloons to himself and float up to one of the windows. The balloons pop and he ends up hurling away from the building.
31* BigBallOfViolence:
32** The movie shows [[BullyBulldog Spike the bulldog attacking Tom and beating him up]], resulting in a big ball of dust. Unusually for this trope, we actually get a few shots of the inside of the ball, where Spike is thrashing Tom in various ways while random objects fly around.
33** [[spoiler:An even more violent hotel fight occurs during the wedding after Terrance manipulates Tom and Jerry into fighting again. This time, two elephants and a tiger are dragged into the chaos, and Jackie even attempts to kill Jerry when he spots him hiding in the wedding cake. This fight becomes so chaotic that Toots (the only animal to stay out of the violent commotion) holds on to a lightbulb while everyone else evacuates the scene.]]
34* BlowingARaspberry: While escaping [[ArchEnemy Tom]] using a chariot, Jerry mocks him via blowing a strawberry.
35* BookEnds: The film opens and ends with Jerry messing with Tom while he plays the piano.
36* BrickJoke: During the opening, Jerry passes an ad for "[[AcmeProducts Acme Chainsaws]]". Just before the end credits, Tom flees from a chainsaw-wielding Jerry.
37* BullyBulldog: Spike antagonizes Tom during the whole movie, attacking him on sight after the cat hits him with a bat due to being tricked by Jerry.
38* BurningWithAnger: After Kayla introduces Tom as her enforcer to Jerry, Jerry laughs, causing Tom to turn red with anger and for steam to come out of his ears.
39* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: When Jerry and another rat are inside the glove compartment of a car while looking for a potential home for Jerry, it's so dark that only their eyes are visible. Later, when Tom swallows Jerry, only his eyes are seen in the dark.
40* TheCameo: Being a ''Tom & Jerry'' production, WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} makes his requisite cameo. Twice, in fact; once on a ''Film/{{Joker}}'' spoof billboard at the beginning and in-person at the pound, wearing a Hannibal Lecter-like muzzle.
41* CardboardBoxHome: Tom is briefly seen laying in a cardboard box prior to being hired onto the hotel staff.
42* TheCatCameBack: Or rather the mouse came back. At one point, Tom traps Jerry, wraps him up in a blanket and throws him out a window. He lays on the bed and pours himself a glass of champagne to celebrate, only for Jerry to be standing right next to him, holding his own glass for Tom to pour champagne into. Later, Tom traps Jerry in a Rube Goldberg device and crates him up and puts him in the mail. Jerry shows up back in the hotel only a few scenes later.
43* Catch22Dilemma: Spoofed. Mr. Dubros doesn't want anyone to know that he's considering hiring a cat because that could leak out that the hotel has a mouse problem. But he also doesn't want anyone to find out that he's refusing to hire a cat, because he could get in trouble with PETA.
44* CelShading: The animal characters, while animated in Maya, are designed and rendered with a hand-drawn, "cartoony" aesthetic loyal to the original ''Tom and Jerry'' shorts, resulting in a style similar to ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkle''.
45* CheekCopy: Jerry climbs into the bed of a photocopier at one point and gets copied in various poses, one of which is this gag.
46* ChekhovsGun: Ben's drone and electric skateboard. During the climax, Tom and Jerry use both to [[spoiler:chase down Preeta's car and lead her to the second wedding]].
47* CompositeCharacter: The film's version of Toots bears her design from the episode ''Puss 'n Toots'', but has the white fur and purple collar of Toodles Galore.
48* CranialEruption: Tom clobbers Spike with a baseball bat, believing it to be Jerry, causing Spike to form a bump coming out of his head. Tom tries to push it down with his finger, and then taps it down with the baseball bat, only for a new one to appear.
49* CrashIntoHello: How Tom and Kayla meet.
50* DarkestHour: [[spoiler:After the second major hotel fight, the hotel is nearly destroyed again, Tom is kicked out into the streets, Preeta calls the wedding off, and Kayla loses her (ill-gotten) job after she admits to lying about her resume.]]
51* DemotedToExtra: As mentioned above and below, the eponymous cat and mouse basically become secondary characters ''in their own movie''.
52* DisasterDominoes: [[spoiler:The second major hotel fight starts off hectic enough, with Tom and Jerry duking it out. Jerry is spotted by Jackie while hiding in the wedding cake, causing Jackie to FreakOut and destroy the cake while trying to kill Jerry and causing the mouse to come in sight of the elephants, who react as you would expect. Then Tom and Spike end up provoking a tiger, who in turn inadvertently makes the elephants cause even more destruction, followed by everyone sans Toots to get caught up in a BigBallOfViolence. Finally, the elephants burst out of the hotel and onto the streets.]]
53* TheDogBitesBack: After the entire hotel has had to run through hoops for Ben and Preeta's wedding -- ''twice'' -- Terrence and [[BewareTheNiceOnes Mr. Dubros]] then have the last laugh in TheStinger.
54* DogWalksYou: Terrence takes Spike for a walk, but due to Spike's size and strength, Terrence ends up getting pulled wherever Spike happens to want to go.
55* TheDoorSlamsYou: Jerry slams a door in Tom's face, which breaks through it.
56* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: Kayla's attempts to tell Ben to relax about the reading gets misread by Ben, who takes her talk to mean that he should go all out on the wedding planning, which contributes to the wedding disaster.
57* EasilyForgiven:
58** [[spoiler:Despite instigating a brawl between Tom and Jerry that ended up nearly ruining Ben and Preeta's wedding, and costing Kayla her job, everyone considers Terrence's actions as water under the bridge.]]
59** [[spoiler:Similarly, Kayla is quickly forgiven by the hotel staff even with all the calamity she caused and [[EarnYourHappyEnding even gets her job back after the second attempt at the wedding goes successfully]].]]
60* ElephantsAreScaredOfMice: The elephants at the wedding, predictably, freak out once they see Jerry, leading to the catastrophe at the wedding.
61* EnormousEngagementRing: The ring Ben gets for Preeta is said to be this. Kayla even says it could probably be seen from space.
62* FallingChandelierOfDoom: Downplayed. One of Tom and Jerry's chases leads them on top of a chandelier in a hotel room. It falls, with Tom on top, but there was nobody underneath.
63* FishEyes: Tom briefly has these when crashing the hotel room. It's a nod to Creator/MartyFeldman, who stars in the movie Jerry is watching, ''Film/YoungFrankenstein''.
64* FollowYourNose: Jerry does this twice in the film, following a visible scent of cheese, floating in the air, leading him to a trap.
65* FriendToAllLivingThings: Kayla, though it's downplayed. Toots, Preeta's cat, instantly takes a liking to Kayla, despite being said to be "shy" around strangers, which actually means clawing at their faces. Goldie the goldfish also seems to instantly like her. She doesn't have this effect on Tom and Jerry, but they eventually start to respect her.
66* GoodAngelBadAngel: Tom has these throughout the movie, as a means of debating over his choices. He mostly listens to his devil side, because of his rivalry with Jerry, who even cheats the arguments by finding ways to get rid of the angel, such as attacking him with a train.
67* GreenEyedMonster: It’s implied that Terrence is jealous of Kayla for doing so well despite being new.
68* HarmlessElectrocution: Tom is struck by lightning several times trying to break into the hotel. Of course, Tom being Tom, he brushes it off in just moments.
69* HeartBeatsOutOfChest: Jerry's heart beat is visible bulging from his chest after narrowly avoiding getting grabbed by a cat while in the pound.
70* HollywoodGlassCutter: Tom cuts a hole in a window using his claws to get to Jerry.
71* HumanFocusedAdaptation: The movie is mainly about a young woman named Kayla who lies about her resume to get a job in a hotel as a wedding planner for a celebrity couple - Tom and Jerry are side characters who only factor into the plot when Jerry arrives at the hotel and Kayla hires Tom to get rid of him.
72* HumanMail: Tom traps Jerry and seals him into a crate and mails it away someplace. Jerry returns covered in shipping labels and styrofoam popcorn.
73* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: The cats at the pound force Tom to eat Jerry to prove that they're not friends.
74* ImmuneToSlapstick: Kayla, played by Creator/ChloeGraceMoretz, unexpectedly makes it through the entire film without any errant bops to the head, mallets intended for others, or pratfalls.
75* ImpactSilhouette: Tom and Spike leave one of themselves and their BigBallOfViolence on the skylight in the hotel's lobby.
76* JawDrop: Both Tom and Jerry drop their jaws after Kayla tells them that they must spend the day together without fighting in order to be allowed to stay at the hotel.
77* LetsYouAndHimFight: After Tom and Jerry briefly reconcile at Kayla's request, Terrence manipulates them into fighting again by arranging them to both be at the wedding and telling them that they've said awful things about the other.
78* LiarRevealed: Kayla's stolen resume is revealed to the hotel staff after the ruined wedding, leading to the film's DarkestHour moment.
79* LookBothWays: Tom gets run over by a truck while getting yelled at by Kayla during their first meeting.
80* LostWeddingRing: Or rather, lost engagement ring. Preeta believes that she had misplaced her engagement ring somewhere in the hotel and asks Kayls to search for it. It turns out that Jerry stole it.
81* MenLikeDogsWomenLikeCats: Spike and Toots are Ben and Preeta´s pets respectively in this adaptation.
82* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: Kayle claims that "Massive Endeavor" is her middle name. Then she admits that it's actually Judith.
83* MicDrop: Tom imitates a mic drop after revealing that he successfully got rid of Jerry by dropping his hammer, which creates the sound of microphone feedback.
84* MouseHole: Jerry makes himself at home inside the hotel walls, down to the hole mimicking the full-sized doors of the hotel rooms.
85* MouseTrap: Kayla sets one for Jerry. While she's distracted talking to Cameron, Jerry takes the cheese without setting off the trap, and replaces it with some cash and a note telling her that she needs a better trap.
86* MyCard: Jerry presents Kayla with his card, which reads "Jerry Mouse: A Mouse."
87* MythologyGag:
88** To ''WesternAnimation/TheCatConcerto'': As Tom is performing his music, he finds Jerry lounging on his keyboard and playing at being the conductor, to which Tom finger-flicks Jerry away.
89** To ''WesternAnimation/MouseTrouble'' and ''WesternAnimation/SafetySecond'': After Jerry ruins Tom's act, Tom catches him in his paws and open them up to find Jerry holding something, followed by duping him into seeing said something and punching him in the eye.
90** To ''Cat Fishin''': When Tom follows a line that seemed to follow Jerry to a room, Jerry, which Tom [[IdiotBall doesn't notice]], gives Tom a club to hit him with. Entering that room, Tom is actually hitting Spike, who gets a lump after being hit on the head; which Tom lowers with his finger, then again with his club after it pops back up.
91** To ''The Zoot Cat'': A brief moment, but there's a scene where Tom develops a crush on Toots and plays piano and sings to her in the hotel's lobby.
92** The scene where Spike swaps out smaller teeth for bigger, sharper dentures is a nod to a gag in ''Solid Serenade''... as is Tom's earlier passionate, [[AutoTune auto-tuned]] song to Toots.
93** Droopy is spotted in the pound, just like in the 1992 film.
94** Tom playing the piano has been demonstrated in many of the cartoons, most notably ''WesternAnimation/TheCatConcerto'' and ''WesternAnimation/JohannMouse''.
95** To ''The Millionaire Cat'': After Tom exits the hotel doors, Jerry exits from a set of miniature doors.
96** Tom shifts his face to resemble a mouse when telling Kayla he's chasing after Jerry. Tom did the same mouse-face shift in ''Nit-Witty Kitty''.
97* NarrativeShapeshifting: Tom and Jerry do this to communicate to Kayla several times. Tom transforms his face into a mouse to tell Kayla that he's chasing Jerry. Later, Jerry turns his nose into an elephant trunk and Tom makes his face resemble a peacock to tell Kayla about their idea to save the wedding.
98* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:When it looks like Ben and Preeta's wedding has been ruined, Terrence is quick to pin the blame on Kayla despite the fact that he was the one who manipulated Tom and Jerry into fighting each other again.]]
99* NinjaProp: The pigeons at the start of the film are aware of and interact with the opening credits.
100* NoAntagonist: The film's conflicts mainly concerns about how the wedding will turn out. [[spoiler:Terrence, the closest thing this movie has concerning a main villain, isn't even that antagonistic, he just happens to be the one that instigated the wedding fight between Tom and Jerry, which resulted in the film's DarkestHour. Even then, he's EasilyForgiven after he's been found out.]]
101* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
102** Preeta invokes the image of Isha Ambani, daughter of India’s richest industrialist.
103** Ben and Preeta's celebrity wedding also invokes that of Music/NickJonas and Creator/PriyankaChopra.
104* NoSenseOfHumor: Kayla attempts a joke during her job interview by asking if the pet goldfish on the desk is the aquatics manager of the hotel. Terrence, the events manager, just plainly points out that she's a fish and holds no position at the hotel due to being a fish. He even tries to deny her a job on the basis that she believed a fish could be a manager at a hotel.
105* NotSoDifferentRemark: [[spoiler:Kayla doesn't hold Terrence secretly sabotaging the wedding in order to get rehired against him since she's aware she herself got hired because of underhanded tactics.]]
106* ObfuscatingDisability: Tom fakes being blind while playing the piano in order to gain sympathy and more tips from the spectators.
107* ObnoxiousInLaws: While Ben is the one who keeps making the wedding bigger and bigger, it's clear he's feeling pressured into doing so in an attempt to impress his father in law, who is clearly not impressed.
108-->''Ben:'' And look, your dad loves it! At least I think he loves it. It's kind of hard to tell.
109* PanFromTheSkyBeginning: The film begins with the Warner Brothers logo in front of a blue sky, then tracks down to New York City.
110* PoundsAreAnimalPrisons: Tom and Jerry end up taken to the pound, which definitely has a prison vibe. It even has WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} in [[Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs Hannibal Lecter]] getup.
111* PricelessMingVase: While showing Kayla around, Terrence makes note of the lobby's beautiful skylight, calling it the jewel of the hotel. It gets demolished during the first big fight between Tom and Jerry.
112* PuppyDogEyes: Tom and Jerry both give sad looks to Kayla when she tells them that they can't stay at the hotel, convincing her to have a change of heart and arrange a new deal with them.
113* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Henry Dubros, the hotel manager, may have a few screws loose, but he is in general rather open-minded to Kayla's ideas in dealing with their mouse problem and is impressed with her more outside the box thinking. [[spoiler:He's later impressed when she repeats his views of the importance of a wedding, and her managing to salvage it convinced him to give her a second chance, even though she was originally hired through illegitimate means.]]
114* RebusBubble: Both Tom and Jerry have one of these at different points in the movie. Jerry has a thought bubble with a couple of bags of money equaling a house, as he's currently looking for a good home to live in despite not being able to afford one. Tom has one where he sees Jerry in a cage equalling a grand piano when Kayla tells Tom that he'd get a reward if he catches the mouse.
115* RightBehindMe: Near the end of the film, Kayla reuses Dubros' line that a wedding is a couple's first test and some rise to it to Ben. Terrence immediately declares it stupid and questions what idiot said that. Dubros [[TranquilFury answers it was him]], causing Terrence to backpedal and claims to his boss it was sarcasm.
116* RogerRabbitEffect: Every animal in the film -- characters, extras, and background -- are animated in a CelShaded style, in contrast to their environment and the human characters, all of which are live-action. This is even made fun of when Ben and Preeta arrive at the hotel with their respective pets, Spike and Toots, and the bulldog reacts aggressively to Jerry upon seeing him.
117--> '''Ben:''' I'm sorry, he's a little animated.
118* RooflessRenovation: A fight between Tom, Jerry, and Spike creates a BigBallOfViolence that eventually breaks through the skylight of the hotel's lobby.
119* RubeGoldbergDevice: [[spoiler: Tom uses one of these to get rid of Jerry so he can prove his worth to the staff, though Jerry still manages to find his way back to the hotel.]]
120* SecretTestOfCharacter: Kayla lies to a prospective job applicant to a hotel position by telling her she failed one of these. She tells the applicant that her job interview had already started and that she was pretending to be a random patron to see how she would treat her.
121* SignsOfDisrepair: After the disaster at the wedding, the O and T in the HOTEL sign on the building go out, spelling out "HEL" before the entire sign goes out.
122* TheSingingMute: Tom never talks, but he does sing when playing the piano in the hotel.
123* ShoutOut:
124** Jerry reads a WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel comic at one point.
125** When Tom dons a pair of wings to break into Jerry's room, he flies up to the sky and [[Film/Batman1989 forms a bat-like silhouette in front of the moon]].
126** While relaxing in his hotel room, Jerry flips on the TV and watches ''Film/YoungFrankenstein''. Looking from out the window, Tom briefly has Igor's FishEyes.
127** Butch shouts [[Film/TheWarriors “come out and play” in a very menacing way]].
128** The end credits begin with the Tom, Jerry, and other main animated characters smiling in red circles like WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes.
129* SpitTake: Tom spits out his champagne when he sees Jerry in the room next to him after just throwing him out.
130* SpotlightStealingSquad: Kayla gets ''significantly'' more attention than either Tom or Jerry, with second place going to Preeta and Ben. The title characters are, essentially, recurring sight gags more than they are ''characters''.
131* TheStinger: After the credits, we get an extra scene where Ben [[spoiler:receives the bill.. for ''both'' of the weddings]].
132-->'''Terrance:''' Thank you for choosing the Royal Gate!
133* StockSoundEffects: Like most recent outings with the duo, William Hanna's yells as Tom are reused for this movie, intercut with newly recorded ones provided by Creator/KaijiTang.
134* StreetMusician: Tom plays the piano in Central Park to get tips.
135* TalkingAnimal: All over the place with Butch, his gang, the Elephants, Spike, and even Droopy. They don't seem to be understood by humans.
136* TightropeWalking: Tom does this to try to get into the hotel. He ends up falling multiple times.
137* ToiletHumor:
138** When Terrence takes Spike on his walk, Spike ends up pooping just offscreen right onto the crosswalk. It was even said that he had several burritos beforehand.
139** One of the pigeons at the very start of the movie poops on another pigeon mid-flight.
140* TwoScenesOneDialogue: This is done when Terrance is trying to manipulate Tom and Jerry into fighting at the wedding. He speaks to each individually, but the two scenes are spliced together as he tells each of them the same thing.
141* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Most of the animated characters' antics are treated this way by the human characters. At the start of the film, a child tells his dad that there's a blind cat playing the piano. The dad just tells the child that "There's a lot of weird stuff in the city" and that they just have to keep walking.
142* TheVoiceless: Like most entries, the title duo doesn't speak outside of their usual vocal effects. While Spike talks to people, nobody can understand him. [[spoiler:Kayla gets annoyed by this trait of theirs during the climax when Tom and Jerry have to chase down Preeta.]]
143** However, Tom does sing a song that other animals, particularly his supposed love interest, heard.
144* WalkieTalkieGagOver: Used when Kayla is sent to investigate some noise complaints.
145* WallCrawl: Tom uses plungers as suction cups to climb up the outside walls of the hotel. They don't stick for long.
146* WantedPoster: Tom creates a very crude one very Jerry with a stick figure of a mouse and his E's written backwards. Kayla doesn't believe it'll help, but it does cause Joy to give them a solid lead.
147* VerbalBackspace: Terrance does this when he finds Henry's advice about a wedding stupid.
148* WeddingSmashers: Tom and Jerry become this when they start to fight during the wedding ceremony. Jackie ends up smashing the cake when he tries to kill Jerry who's hiding in it. And the elephants do a lot of smashing when they see Jerry at the wedding.
149* WorstWeddingEver: Ben and Preeta's wedding, after much preparation, ends up being a major disaster. Once the elephants carrying the bride and groom freak out at seeing Jerry the mouse, everything goes haywire, leading to a big ball of violence between all the animals (minus Toots) that just destroys everything and leading to everyone getting evacuated. There are a couple other factors that contributed to this disaster:
150** 1) The groom (Ben) kept trying to make the wedding bigger despite the bride (Preeta) wanting to keep it small.
151** 2) Terrence manipulated Tom and Jerry into fighting at the ceremony and (without anyone else knowing) permitted all the chaos to happened.
152** 3) Kayla's was inexperienced at running major events and lies about it to the hotel maneger.
153* WorthyOpponent: Kayla says Jerry is this when her first attempt to catch him fails.
154* YouWannaGetSued: The rat showing Jerry places to leave calls one of his prospective homes a "[[Creator/{{Disney}} Mouse House]]", then wonders if he's allowed to say it without getting sued.

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