Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars

Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars

Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars is a Tom and Jerry outer-space-themed direct-to-video film produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Tom is chasing Jerry around using established plot and action devices until they arrive at the "Space Place". The staff there is testing dehydrated food . It is announced that Buzz Blister and Biff Buzzard are going to Mars. Tom and Jerry knock over the cup in the process, and all the food comes to life, and as a result, the food goes all over the place in an explosion and they are chased into a rocket ending up at Mars. They discover a giant black wall, similar to...
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Release date:2004
Directed by:Bill Kopp
Runtime:75 Minutes
Producer:Joseph Barbera
Genre:Animation

Cast of Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars

Frank Welker
Frank Welker
Born:March 12, 1946
Age:66
Tom Kenny
Tom Kenny
Born:July 13, 1962
Age:49
Jeff Bennett
Jeff Bennett
Born:October 2, 1962
Age:49
Rob Paulsen
Rob Paulsen
Born:March 11, 1956
Age:56
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett
Commander Bristle
Born:April 14, 1960
Age:52
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett
Martian Guard #3
Born:April 14, 1960
Age:52

Film director of Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars

Bill Kopp
Bill Kopp
Born: April 17, 1962
Age: 50

Bill Kopp is an American animator and film director who animated the Whammy on the 1980s game show Press Your Luck, and voiced the title character on Nelvana's Eek! The Cat and Kutter in The Terrible Thunderlizards, which he created with Savage Steve Holland. He also voices Tom in the Tom and...
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