Tom and Jerry: Coraline

Tom and Jerry: Coraline is an 2018 American animated action dark fantasy comedy-adventure direct-to-video film, produced by Turner Entertainment Co., Warner Bros. Pictures (WarnerMedia Byline), Warner Bros. Animation Laika Pandemonium Films Toon City and Focus Features and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment based on (Coraline 2009 film) starring Richard Kind and Dana Hill in the title role, alongside Dakota Fanning as Coraline Jones it is the first movie to feat. Kim Possible Goofy Maximilian "Max" Goof, Oggy and Donald Duck

Plot
Coraline Jones and her parents move into an old mansion that has been divided up into flats; known as The Pink Palace. Coraline's parents struggle to complete their gardening catalog, so Coraline is neglected and bored consistently. While exploring, she meets the landlady's grandson, Wyborne "Wybie", Lovat and a black cat who follows him around. Wybie later leaves Coraline a button-eyed rag doll he discovered in his grandmother's trunk that eerily resembles her. Soon after, Coraline discovers a small door in the living room that is bricked up, but can be unlocked with a key that has a button-shaped motif.

That night, Coraline is awoken by a mouse, who guides her through the door to a seemingly livelier version of the house. Coraline meets her Other Mother and Other Father, button-eyed doppelgängers of her parents who seem more attentive and caring. After having dinner with them, Coraline goes to bed and awakens back in the real world. Wybie tells Coraline about his grandmother's twin sister who disappeared as a child, leading his grandmother to believe she was stolen by an unknown force. Coraline's neighbors, Sergei Alexander Bobinsky, an eccentric Chernobyl liquidator-turned gymnast who owns a mouse circus, and retired burlesque actresses April Spink and Miriam Forcible, cryptically warn her about the door and of imminent danger.

Coraline visits the Other World for a second and third time; on the second day, Coraline is accompanied by the mute Other Wybie and is entertained by the Other Bobinsky's mouse circus and the Other Father's beautiful garden. On the third day, the Other Spink and Other Forcible entertain Coraline with a musical show. Coraline also encounters the cat, who is able to speak in the Other World and traverse between the two dimensions. The cat warns Coraline that the Other World is not what it seems, although Coraline does not believe him. The Other Mother soon offers Coraline the opportunity of staying there permanently, but only if she has buttons sewn over her eyes. Horrified, Coraline rejects the offer and quickly goes to bed. In the morning, however, Coraline finds herself still in the Other World. When she demands to return home, the Other Mother transforms into a more menacing version of herself and imprisons Coraline in a room behind a mirror. There, she meets the ghosts of the Other Mother's past victims, including the sister of Wybie's grandmother. The ghosts reveal that the Other Mother, whom they call the "Beldam", used the same doll Coraline had to spy on them to use their unhappiness to lure them into her world. When they accepted the Beldam's offer of having buttons sewn over their eyes, she trapped their souls. After Coraline promises to free them, the Other Wybie helps her escape back to the real world.

Coraline finds her parents missing, eventually realizing that they have been kidnapped by the Beldam. Spink gives Coraline her lucky adder stone, and she returns to the Other World accompanied by the cat. Coraline proposes a game to the Beldam: if she can find the ghost children's souls and her parents, they will all go free; if not, she will finally accept the Beldam's offer. With the stone, Coraline finds the children's souls, but with each one she collects, parts of the Other World disintegrate, until only the living room remains. She then re-encounters the Beldam in her true form – a humanoid arachnid with needle-like fingers on her hands. One of the ghost children warns Coraline that even if she succeeds, the Beldam will find a way to make her stay. Using this advice, Coraline tricks the Beldam into unlocking the door and, upon finding her parents trapped in a snow globe on the fireplace's mantle, creates a diversion by throwing the cat at her. Coraline grabs the snow globe, narrowly escapes through the door with the Beldam in pursuit, and closes and locks it, severing the Beldam's right hand in the process.

Coraline's parents reappear in the real world without any memory of what happened to them. That night, the ghost children thank her for freeing them, but warn her that the Beldam will never stop looking for the key. Coraline decides to drop it down an old well, but the Beldam's severed hand attacks her. Wybie arrives and, after a struggle, destroys the hand by dropping a large rock on it. Coraline and Wybie then throw the key and the hand's remnants into the well and seal it shut.

Later, Coraline and her parents, who have finally finished their catalog, host a party for their neighbors. Wybie introduces his grandmother and Coraline prepares to tell her about the adventure she had, and about her sister.

Voice cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Dana Hill as Jerry
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy
 * Hugues Le Bars as Oggy
 * Jeannie Elias as Max
 * Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible
 * Dakota Fanning as Coraline Jones
 * Teri Hatcher as Mel Jones
 * Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French as April Spink and Miriam Forcible
 * Keith David as The Cat
 * John Hodgman as Charlie Jones
 * Robert Bailey Jr. as Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat
 * Ian McShane as Sergei Alexander Bobinsky
 * Carolyn Crawford as Mrs. Lovat, Wybie's grandmother
 * Aankha Neal, George Selick, and Hannah Kaiser as the Ghost Children,
 * Marina Budovsky and Harry Selick as Coraline's friends

Trivia:

 * Rated G (General Audience).
 * Suggested Running Time: 91 Minutes (NTSC), 87 Minutes (PAL).
 * It is also a crossover with Tom and Jerry and Coraline (2009).
 * This will feature the Return performance of Dana Hill (the voice of Jerry) Richard Kind (the voice of Tom) and Christy Carlson Romano (the voice of Kim Possible)

Release:

 * Setember 23, 2018