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''Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure'' features Tom and Jerry as petting zoo animals at a fairy-tale-themed theme park that has seen better days. The owner's son Jack takes them to sell the park's performing cow to save the park from foreclosure. A mysterious farmer persuades them to sell the cow for some magic beans, which end up taking them into a land in the sky where fairy tales are real, and a CardCarryingVillain giant is terrorizing the land.

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''Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure'' features Tom and Jerry Franchise/TomAndJerry as petting zoo animals at a fairy-tale-themed theme park that has seen better days. The owner's son Jack takes them to sell the park's performing cow to save the park from foreclosure. A mysterious farmer persuades them to sell the cow for some magic beans, which end up taking them into a land in the sky where fairy tales are real, and a CardCarryingVillain giant is terrorizing the land.



* VillainousCrush: The giant has an unrequited crush on the heroic fairy Red, flirting as they fight and going gaga while watching her cabaret performance.

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* VillainousCrush: The giant has an unrequited crush on the heroic fairy Red, flirting as they fight and going gaga while watching her cabaret performance.performance.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Since the original ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' story received some criticism for making Jack seem like a thief, the movie makes the giant an outright CardCarryingVillain who terrorizes innocent fairy tale characters and steals their valuables, thereby making the heroes look sympathetic.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Since the original ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' story received some criticism for making Jack seem like a thief, the movie makes the giant an outright CardCarryingVillain who terrorizes innocent fairy tale characters and steals their valuables, valuables (including the goose that lays golden eggs, who in this story belongs to the farmer who gave Jack the magic beans), thereby making the heroes look sympathetic.
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* RodentsOfUnusualSize: In this film, Tuffy is a mouse that's bigger than a cat, much to Tom's horror.

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* RodentsOfUnusualSize: In this film, Tuffy is a mouse that's who is bigger than a cat, much to Tom's horror.
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* RodentsOfUnusualSize: In this film, Tuffy is a mouse that's bigger than a cat, much to Tom's horror.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]]. She even lets him keep the beans to plant them, and later gives him a goodnight kiss as he, Tom, and Jerry are sleeping on a park bench.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then but she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]]. She even lets him keep the beans to plant them, and later gives him a goodnight kiss as he, Tom, and Jerry are sleeping on a park bench.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]]. She even lets him keep the beans to plant them, and later gives him a goodnight kiss as he, Tom, and Jerry are sleeping on one of the theme park's bench.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]]. She even lets him keep the beans to plant them, and later gives him a goodnight kiss as he, Tom, and Jerry are sleeping on one of the theme park's a park bench.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]].

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike in the original story, Jack's mother isn't so hard on her son for selling their cow for magic beans (or on Tom and Jerry for not convincing him out of it). While she does somewhat yell at him, she is more disappointed than angry, and then she quickly forgives him and blames herself for [[JustAKid leaving a man's work to a young boy]]. She even lets him keep the beans to plant them, and later gives him a goodnight kiss as he, Tom, and Jerry are sleeping on one of the theme park's bench.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: The movie makes the giant an outright CardCarryingVillain who terrorizes innocent fairy tale characters and steals their valuables, thereby making the heroes look sympathetic.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Since the original ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk'' story received some criticism for making Jack seem like a thief, the movie makes the giant an outright CardCarryingVillain who terrorizes innocent fairy tale characters and steals their valuables, thereby making the heroes look sympathetic.

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