While the pre- and post-production were based in the United States by Warner Bros. Animation, the actual animation was handled by Toon City in Manila, Philippines.
This was the first Tom and Jerry film to be produced in a widescreen high-definition format. Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars
A Cosmic Cat-and-Mouse: Inside Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars While the pre- and post-production were based in
Critics have offered mixed reviews of the film. Outlets like Radio Times felt the pacing was too long compared to the original shorts, while others at Screen Rant found the convoluted plot divided into two distinct halves—the journey to Mars and the battle on Earth. A Cosmic Cat-and-Mouse: Inside Tom and Jerry: Blast
The story begins with the classic chaotic chases that define the duo, eventually leading them into a high-security "Space Place". Through a series of mishaps involving dehydrated food and a misunderstanding with green paint, Tom and Jerry find themselves stowed away on a rocket bound for Mars.
Once on the red planet, the duo is abandoned by the human astronauts, Buzz Blister and Biff Buzzard. They soon discover that Mars is inhabited by a race of Martians who mistake Jerry for a figure from an ancient prophecy—the "Great Gloop"—while viewing Tom as a destructive monster. With the help of a friendly Martian girl named Peep, the pair must set aside their differences to stop a full-scale Martian invasion of Earth. Production and Technical Features