Kim Possible: Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars

Kim Possible: Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars is a 2019 American animated direct-to-video family musical action science fiction comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios Turner Entertainment Warner Bros. Animation Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and DisneyToon Studios. Based on Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2004 film) and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Toon City and Warner Home Video starring Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible along with Bill Kopp and Dee Bradley Baker reprising their roles as Tom and Jerry

Plot
Tom (voiced by Bill Kopp) chases Jerry as usual from their house and across town until they arrive at the "International Space Place", where astronauts Buzz Blister (voiced by Jess Harnell) and Biff Buzzard (voiced by Billy West) are heading to Mars. In the process, Tom and Jerry are caught during the speech (first misunderstood as aliens due to Tom getting hit by green paint backstage) and the staff try to capture them, but only Tom is caught and thrown out. During the testing of dehydrated food, Jerry knocks over a cup in the process, resulting in the food going all over the place in an explosion. Soon, the staff tries to catch Jerry, but figuring that only Tom can catch him, they bring him back to the base and give him a mission to eliminate Jerry. During the chase, the duo land onto a rocket ending up at Mars where Tom and Jerry are left behind. A green female alien named Peep (voiced by Kathryn Fiore) along with an alien dog Ubu (voiced by Frank Welker) and two more martians (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Tom Kenny) arrive to which Jerry is then taken to the martians' lair where he is mistaken for the “Great Gloop”. After much calamity and a discovery that Jerry is not the Great Gloop, Tom, Jerry and Peep hijack a flying saucer (UFO) so that they can get back to Earth and warn everyone about a potential attack by the martians. They manage to stop them, but a gigantic orange vacuum cleaner robot named the “Invince-a-tron” eventually arrives on Earth and begins to suck everyone up with its vacuum. Tom, Jerry and Peep ultimately foil the Invince-a-tron by using a bone to get Spike (also voiced by Frank Welker) into his brain and make it malfunction, destroying it.

In the aftermath, Tom and Jerry are rewarded with a Hummer by the U.S. President (also voiced by Jeff Bennett) for saving Earth from being destroyed by the Invince-a-tron. Before they could even drive it, however, they are attacked once again by a newly repaired Invince-a-tron controlled by Spike, who vows revenge on them for the destruction of his bone. Peep flies back to Earth with the flying saucer and rescues Jerry, but leaves Tom behind to be chased by the Spike-controlled Invince-a-tron. In the epilogue, Biff and Buzz are cleaning the mess as punishment for lying that there is no life on Mars; they soon start to argue and fight about it as a horrified Tom is still being pursued by the Spike-controlled Invince-a-tron into the sunset.

Voice Cast

 * Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible
 * Will Friedle as Ron Stoppable
 * Nancy Cartwright as Rufus
 * Tahj Dayton Mowry as Wade
 * Gary Cole as Dr. James Timothy Possible
 * Jean Smart as Dr. Ann Possible
 * Shaun Fleming as Jim and Tim
 * Raven-Symoné as Monique
 * Bill Kopp as Tom & Press Guy #1
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Jerry
 * Kathryn Fiore as Peep & Press Girl
 * Frank Welker as Spike & Ubu
 * Jeff Bennett as Dr. Gluckman, Martian Guard #1 & President
 * Corey Burton as Martian Scientist, Court Attendant & Eyes At The Gate
 * Brad Garrett as Commander Bristle & Martian Guard #3
 * Jess Harnell as Buzz Blister, Martian General & Worker #3
 * Tom Kenny as Grob, Gardener #1 & Martian Guard #2
 * Rob Paulsen as Computer Voice, Worker #1 & Worker #2
 * Billy West as Biff Buzzard, King Thingg & Gardener #2
 * John DiMaggio as Dr. Drakken (Drew Theodore P. Lipsky)
 * Nicole Sullivan as Shego
 * Kirsten Storms as Bonnie Rockwaller
 * Rider Strong as Brick Flagg

Trivia:

 * Rated G (General Audience).
 * Suggested Running Time: 91 Minutes (NTSC), 74 Minutes (PAL).
 * It is also a crossover with Kim Possible and Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2004).

Release:

 * January 18, 2019