Tom and Jerry: Cinderella (1950 film)

Tom and Jerry: Cinderella is a 2021 American animated direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Turner Entertainment Co, Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation, Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio Pictures and Disney Presents and It is the first Tom and Jerry direct-to-video film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. based on (Cinderella 1950 film) it is the first movie to feat. Goofy and Anastasia "Anya" Romanov

Plot
When she is a young girl, Cinderella's widowed father marries Lady Tremaine, a widow with two daughters of her own. He dies shortly thereafter. Lady Tremaine, jealous of her stepdaughter's beauty, orders Cinderella to become a scullion in her own chateau and makes her live in the attic, overburdening her with duties and chores. Cinderella's stepsisters, Anastasia and Drizella, also take advantage of her meekness, mocking her and adding to her workload. Despite this, Cinderella remains kind of heart, obediently doing her chores whilst taking care of the mice and birds that live in the chateau, making friends of them. She also protects them from being eaten by her stepmother's cat Lucifer, who makes her chores harder in retaliation.

One day, the King becomes impatient for his son to provide him with grandchildren. Despite the objections of the Grand Duke, the King invites all the eligible maidens in the kingdom to a royal ball, so that the Prince will choose one as his wife. Wanting to attend, Cinderella finds a dress of her late mother's to fix up. Her stepmother and stepsisters, afraid she will upstage them at the ball, deliberately keep her so busy that she has no time to spare. Jaq, Gus, and the other animals decide to fix up the dress for her, using beads and a sash discarded by the stepsisters. However, when Cinderella attempts to go to the ball with her family, her stepsisters recognize their belongings and angrily tear her dress into pieces, leaving her behind.

Cinderella flees to the garden in tears, collapsing against a bench. She is met by her Fairy Godmother, who transforms Jaq, Gus, and two other mice into four white horses, a pumpkin into a coach, and Cinderella's old horse Major and bloodhound Bruno into a coachman and footman, respectively. She also gives Cinderella a shimmering ball gown and glass slippers but warns her that the magic will all end at midnight.

Cinderella goes to the ball, and no one realizes who she is, not even her stepmother and stepsisters. The Prince is smitten, so the King orders the Grand Duke to make sure the romance goes without a hitch. The Duke prevents anyone from interfering as Cinderella and the Prince wander out to the palace grounds, and the two fall in love. However, when Cinderella hears the clock striking midnight, she flees the palace, losing a slipper on the staircase. The Grand Duke sends the palace guards after her, but when the spell breaks, Cinderella and the animals are able to hide from them in the forest. Cinderella realizes that the second glass slipper did not disappear with the magic, and is still on her foot.

The Prince swears he will marry the girl to whom the lost glass slipper belongs. Elated, the King sends the Grand Duke to try it on every maiden in the country. When word of this reaches Lady Tremaine's chateau, the two stepsisters immediately order Cinderella to get them ready. Lady Tremaine overhears Cinderella humming the waltz from the ball; realizing Cinderella is the "mystery girl," she locks Cinderella in the attic while Anastasia and Drizella try on the slipper. Jaq and Gus steal the key and try to get it back to Cinderella, but are stopped by Lucifer. The birds summon Bruno, who chases Lucifer until he falls out a window, and the mice free Cinderella just as the Grand Duke is about to leave.

To prevent the fitting, Lady Tremaine trips the page carrying the slipper, and it shatters. Much to the Grand Duke's relief and Lady Tremaine's astonishment, Cinderella provides the second slipper, which, of course, fits perfectly. The Prince and Cinderella soon marry and set off in a white carriage for their honeymoon, sharing a kiss.

Cast

 * Jennifer Hale as Cinderella
 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Dana Hill as Jerry and Max
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy
 * Meg Ryan as Anastasia
 * Fairy Godmother: Verna Felton (voice)
 * Prince Charming: William Edward Phipps (speaking voice)
 * Anastasia: Lucille Bliss (voice)
 * Drizella: Rhoda Williams
 * Jaq and Gus and Bruno: Jimmy MacDonald
 * The King and the Grand Duke: Luis Van Rooten
 * Lucifer: June Foray
 * Narrator: Betty Lou Gerson and Corey Burton

Quotes

 * TBA

Trivia

 * Rated G (General Audience) with mild threat, very mild fantasy scenes,
 * It is also a crossover with Tom and Jerry and Cinderella (1950).
 * Suggested Running Times: 89 Minutes (NTSC), 74 minutes (PAL).