The animation is handled by Warner Bros. Animation. While it does not have the hand-painted cel quality of the 1940s originals, it is crisp, colorful, and dynamic. The character designs for Tom and Jerry are slightly modernized (they look a bit "cleaner"), but their rubbery physics remain intact. The Jonny Quest characters are drawn with sharper lines and more realistic proportions, respecting their source material.
Upon its release on June 23, 2015, received generally positive reviews from critics and fans alike. On review aggregators, it holds a respectable rating, with praise directed at its pacing and the novelty of the crossover. Tom And Jerry Spy Quest
The adventure begins with Tom and Jerry attempting to enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Their typical rivalry is interrupted when they encounter young world-class spies , Hadji , and their dog Bandit . The boys are on the run from a trio of talking cats—Tin, Pan, and Alley—who are equipped with advanced jetpacks and laser-firing armor. The animation is handled by Warner Bros
Early in the film, Tom and Jerry must navigate a laser field to disable the fortress’s security. Jerry, being small, tiptoes through with ease. Tom, being... well, Tom, trips every alarm. His attempts to contort his body to avoid the lasers—flattening himself like a pancake, stretching his neck, and accidentally melting his tail—are a classic nod to the original Tom and Jerry shorts but updated with a Mission: Impossible flair. The character designs for Tom and Jerry are
Recommended for: Families, action-comedy fans, and anyone who has ever wanted to see a mouse take down a satellite with a spoon and a rubber band.