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Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007) is a holiday-themed animated feature noted as the final production directly involving co-creator Joseph Barbera. The film, which reimagines Tchaikovsky’s ballet through the duo's signature slapstick, is praised for its musical focus and is considered a high-quality, albeit slightly dated, entry in the direct-to-video series. For more details, visit

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A mysterious toymaker (implied to be Drosselmeyer) leaves behind a miniature nutcracker doll. When the clock strikes midnight, Jerry’s wish comes true. The concert hall transforms into a breathtaking Land of Sweets —a toy kingdom made of candy canes, spinning tops, and dancing dolls. Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007) is

: The film extensively uses a beautifully executed orchestral version of Tchaikovsky’s "Nutcracker Suite" . When the clock strikes midnight, Jerry’s wish comes true

I recently re-watched this gem, and honestly? It holds up better than it has any right to. If you grew up with the original Hanna-Barbera shorts, you know that Tom and Jerry don’t usually do “whimsical.” They do anvils, dynamite, and flattened cats. But putting them inside E.T.A. Hoffmann’s The Nutcracker (with a heavy dose of Tchaikovsky’s score) is a stroke of genius.

Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale is more than just a cartoon; it is a gateway for children to appreciate classical music and slapstick comedy. It deserves to be watched on a proper screen with good sound, not via a grainy, watermarked copy from FilmyHunk.