Tom and Jerry: The Wind in the Willows

Tom & Jerry: The Wind In The Willows is a 2018 American direct-to-DVD animated musical comedy film, produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment for Warner Home Video and based on the novel The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame. It is also a hand-drawn animated adaptation of the 1983 stop motion animation film from Cosgrove-Hall Productions, with the addition of Tom & Jerry being characters in the plot and as seen through their point of view. The film features Tom, Jerry and other characters from Hanna-Barbera and Tex Avery, with the voices of Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Michael Sheen, Maggie Smith, Gary Oldman, Patrick Stewart and James Corden as Mr. Toad. South Korean studio Digital eMation produces the overseas animation for the film, and the music is composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and Michael Tavera, who is responsible for the music of various direct-to-video films in Universal Studios' The Land Before Time franchise.

The film was slated for a release on Digital, DVD and Blu-Ray in March 2018, becoming the second film in Warner Home Video's Tom and Jerry Crossover Collection..

From The Studio That brought You: Tom & Jerry: The Lost Dragon and Tom & Jerry: Willy Wonka &The Chocolate Factory.

Plot
Tired of spring cleaning, Mole ventures out of his underground home. On the way out, he runs into Tom and Jerry and quickly befriends them. They go for a walk in the countryside and soon come to a river where they meet and befriend Ratty (Rat for short) who lives there. Rat takes Mole, Tom and Jerry on a picnic where they notice Badger (who appears behind the bushes) and ask him to join them, but after briefly noticing Tom and Jerry in concern, he just mutters "Hmmm! Company!" and walks off home (though he still is their friend). Rat starts to warn Mole, Tom and Jerry of the Wild Wood and its inhabitants, but they are interrupted by the arrival of the Chief Weasel and his henchman. While the Chief distracts them, his henchman steals a jar of potted meat and they make their getaway. Ratty then sees Otter teaching his son, Portly how to swim. He asks him and Portly to join them and they gladly accept.

Ratty then takes Mole, Tom and Jerry to visit his friend Mr. Toad at Toad Hall, and Toad himself asks them to come with him on a caravan trip on the Open Road; with his horse Alfred pulling it. On the group's first camp out for the night, Ratty really misses his home on the river but does not want to disappoint his friends. The next day, disaster strikes on the Open Road as a passing motorcar sends Alfred running away in a panic and the caravan into a ditch. Toad suddenly decides he no longer wants to travel by Alfred and the caravan cart, and thinks that motor cars are the only way to travel. As time goes by, Rat, Mole, Tom and Jerry can do nothing but look on as Toad buys and then almost immediately crashes his cars one after another. In winter, Rat, Mole, Tom and Jerry are extremely worried and they decide to call on Badger to see if he has any suggestions; if there's anyone Toad will listen to, it is Badger. But Rat falls asleep, refusing to take Mole, Tom and Jerry to the Wild Wood.

Mole then decides to go to the Wild Wood to see Badger and brings Tom and Jerry along. He asks a henchman weasel for directions to Badger's house, but he tells Mole, Tom & Jerry the wrong way to go and they become scared and lost when the Weasels stalk them. Mole becomes so scared, he runs into Tom & Jerry and they all role down a hill. Mole's cry for Rat echoed and back at the river bank and it wakes him up. Ratty soon notices Mole, Tom and Jerry's absence and finds a note written by Mole telling him where he and Tom and Jerry have gone. Rat takes some pistols and a cudgel and hurries along to the Wild Wood to find them and Otter joins him on the way. After Ratty and Otter find Mole, Tom and Jerry, they literally stumble across Badger's house (Mole hurts his foot on Badger's door scraper buried in the snow) and knock on the door. Badger, annoyed at his relaxing night being disturbed, opens the door and gets ready to tell off whoever it is who has interrupted his rest, but on seeing that it is Rat, Otter, Mole, Tom and Jerry outside, he lets them in. They warm themselves in front of the fire and Badger offers them each a hot drink. They discuss Toad's careless driving.

The next morning, the river bankers, Jerry and Tom turn up at Toad Hall and try to tell Toad that what he is doing is wrong. They attempt to make him promise that he will never go near a motor car again. But Toad won't listen to Badger's advice, so the group locks Toad in his bedroom; ensuring they guard him day and night. The next day, Toad feigns (fake) illness and asks Ratty to fetch a lawyer. Taking advantage of the distraction, Toad then escapes and Rat, Badger, Mole, Otter, Tom and Jerry chase Toad, but can't find him. Toad stops a motorist Reggie (who consistently mistakes him for a frog) and his wife Rosemary, tricks them and steals their car, and shouts/insults a policeman, calling him "Fat face!" after nearly running them over. Meanwhile, Mole becomes homesick and he, Tom, Jerry, Ratty and Otter visit Mole End, and spend Christmas there. Some Caroling field mice (Including Tuffy) turn up and after they have finish their song, Rat, Otter, Mole, Tom and Jerry invite them inside for a Christmas feast, but they don't have very good news to share. When Tuffy tells Rat, Mole and Otter that Toad has been arrested, Tom and Jerry overhear. They are consumed with guilt for their friend.

Meanwhile, in the court, a magistrate named Mrs. Carrington-Moss sentenced Toad to "twelve months for the theft, three years for furious driving, and fifteen years for the cheek", with another year added for "being green" which makes "twenty years" in jail. Tom and Jerry show up and try to prove that it was really the Chief Weasel who put him up to it, but the Chief deceives Mrs. Carrington-Moss into believing that they were Toad's accomplices. Mrs. Carrington-Moss thinks so, and the magistrate orders Tom and Jerry to share the same punishment with Toad. With Toad, Tom and Jerry out of the way, the Chief Weasel and his minions sneak into Toad Hall where Badger was in charge. They knock out Badger, toss him out into the snow and take charge Toad Hall for themselves.

The Jailer's Daughter, Clarabelle, feels sorry for Toad, Tom, and Jerry. She helps them escape by disguising them as "washerwomen". Toad acts his way as the humble "washerwoman" into a train driver at a local railway giving him and his friends a free ride home with the cat and mouse, but it isn't long until another train with the Police, Reggie, Rosemary, Mrs. Carrington-Moss and the Clerk (Droopy) are after them. Toad is found out, but the engine driver still lets him, Tom and Jerry escape, not willing to return them to the police. However, Tuffy arrives to show the chasers the evidence that he somehow managed to get ahold of from the Weasels. Finally realizing that Tom and Jerry were telling the truth, the chasers decide to give the prisoners a full pardon.

Meanwhile, Toad and his gang meet up with a bargewoman named Mary who brings them on as long as Toad who she thought was a washerwoman would clean her washing. But Toad's antics reveal his identity to Mary, who views amphibians as vermin and throws him and his friends overboard. Luckily, the horse dragging the barge turns out to be Alfred who Toad sets free and they head to Toad Hall.

Toad calls in at Ratty's on the way home and Rat tells him the Weasels have over thrown Badger and taken over Toad Hall. Toad is upset after losing his ancestral home, but Badger has a plan.

They team up with Otter and Alfred. The next night, the animals sneak through the secret tunnel and enter the banquet hall. They fight the weasels and drive them away (except Toad, Tom and Jerry who are fighting the Weasels on the chandeliers). But they manage to fall on top of the Chief Weasel and he runs away, not before swearing revenge on the eight animals. However, Mrs. Carrington-Moss and the police arrive with Droopy, Reggie, Rosemary and Tuffy to corner the Weasels. The fat face constable tells them that they will have revenge on no one and they are arrested for framing Mr. Toad. Mrs. Carrington-Moss thanks Toad and his friends, especially Tom and Jerry, for doing what was right, and wonderingly asked how she could thank them. Toad states his promise that he will correct his wrongs by sending some of his money as gifts to her, the washerwoman and the engine driver, as well as buying Reggie and Rosemary a new motorcar, Clarabelle a golden watch, and Mary a new horse. He even reminded them and his friends of how God created Earth, and them on it, saying that all life deserves blessing from him, so do themselves. With that, the animals and humans cheered with the their victory shouts: "God Bless Us All! Light Conquers Darkness! Let There Be Harmony Forever!"

In the spring, Badger, Mole, Otter, Portly and Ratty settle down and think of the peaceful future, until Toad flies by in his new "Flying Machine" with Tom and Jerry on board. Alfred thinks that he is now finally considered, but the other river bankers are enraged until Toad's machine engine runs out. Everyone then becomes horrified as they watch Toad, Tom and Jerry fall into the river along with the plane. During the end credits, the river bankers are pulling Toad, Tom and Jerry out of the river.

Characters

 * Tom, a grey cat. Gruff but well-meaning.
 * Jerry, a brown mouse. Clever, Cheeky and kind.
 * Tuffy, a grey diaper-wearing mouse, Jerry's Nephew. In this movie, he is one of the Caroling field mice.
 * Mole, a humble and friendly creature who is talented with digging,
 * Rat, a clever and cranky but noble rodent who lives near a river and is a great boat-rower.
 * Mr. Toad, a crazy, reckless amphibian with a craze for motorcars.
 * Badger, a gruff but wise, benevolent and bold hermit from the Wild Wood and the narrator of the story.
 * Chief Weasel, a maniacal and sly crime-boss
 * Droopy, a droopy noble but just bulldog. In this movie, he's the clerk.
 * Spike, a grey, rough bulldog. In this movie, he is the jailer.
 * Mrs. Carrigton-Moss: The magistrate who sentences Mr. Toad for the crimes the weasel-gang set him up to.
 * Clarabelle, the jailer's daughter who helps Toad, Tom and Jerry escape jail by disguising them as washer women like her aunt Maud.
 * Mary, the barge woman who takes Alfred to pull her barge but Toad takes Alfred back.
 * Toodles Galore, a beautiful white cat and Tom Cat's love-interest.
 * Cherie, a light-brown mouse and Jerry Mouse's love-interest.
 * Alfred, Mr. Toad's horse who thinks he's left out of everything.
 * Otter, a friend of the animals and father of Portly.

Songs

 * Duck's Ditty - Ratty and Mole, Chorus
 * The Open Road - Toad, Mole, Ratty and Alfred.
 * Carol of the Field Mice - Field Mice.
 * The Song of Mr. Toad - Toad.
 * When the Toad Came Home - Toad, Chorus.
 * The Wind in the Willows (theme) (end credits/extended version) - Ralph McTell, Chorus

Cast

 * James Corden as Mr. Toad, replacing David Jason
 * Ewan McGregor as Ratty, replacing the late Ian Carmichael and Peter Sallis
 * Michael Sheen as Mole, replacing the late Richard Pearson
 * Liam Neeson as Badger/Narrator, replacing the late Michael Hordern
 * Kath Souice as Tuffy
 * Maggie Smith as Mrs. Carrington-Moss, replacing the late Beryl Reid
 * Emma Watson as Clarabelle, replacing Una Stubbs
 * Tress MacNeille as Mary
 * Jeff Bergman as Droopy
 * Clancy Brown as Spike
 * Gary Oldman as Chief Weasel, replacing David Jason
 * Tara Strong as Caroling field mice, Rosemary, replacing Una Stubbs
 * Craig Ferguson as Engine Driver, replacing Edward Kelsey
 * Patrick Stewart as Alfred, replacing Allan Bardsley
 * David Tennant as Otter, replacing Enn Reitel
 * Jeff Bennett as Reggie the motorist, replacing the late Jonathan Cecil
 * Tom Kenny as Henchman Weasel, replacing Brian Truman
 * Frank Welker as Weasels
 * Grey Griffin as Portly

Credits

 * Distribution: Warner Home Video
 * Production: Warner Bros. Animation, Turner Entertainment Co.
 * Directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone
 * Music by Michael Tavera and Harry Gregson-Williams.
 * Original Music and Songs by Keith Hopwood, Malcolm Rowe and Herman's Hermits
 * Animation Services: Digital eMation, Inc. (South Korea)
 * Post-Production Sound Services: Advantage Audio Services, Inc.

Voice Casting
David Jason, the original voices of Mr. Toad and the Chief Weasel in the stop motion series, was going to reprise his roles for these characters, but is replaced by James Corden who took over as Toad's new voice. He is also known for his voice-action work for Cosgrove-Hall Productions as the voices of suck title characters including Danger Mouse, Count Duckula and The BFG (Big Friendly Giant). Gary Oldman, the new voice of the Chief Weasel, is known for playing villains in True Romance, The 5th Element, Air Force One and The Contender.

Maggie Smith, who plays Mrs Carrington-Moss with a near Beryl Reid accent, is known to played Professor McGonagle on the Harry Potter movies, Thetis on Clash of the Titans (1981), Lady Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham on Downton Abbey,  Wendy Darling on Hook, Lady Bluebury on Gnomeo and Juliet, and Mrs. Agatha Docherty on Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang.

Deleted Scenes

 * Tom & Jerry At MGM Studios
 * The Film's Screening

Wrapping
The production of the film will be completed by Friday 1st, December 2017.

Trivia

 * This new Tom and Jerry movie will coincide with the 35th anniversary of The Wind in the Willows (1983–1990), a stop motion animated television film and series, which is made for Thames Television and ITV by Cosgrove-Hall Productions, the studio of the Noddy series (1975–1982, 1992–2001), Danger Mouse (1981–1992), Count Duckula (1988–1993) and The BFG (1989).
 * Running Time: 83 Minutes - 79 Minutes.
 * G-Rated for mild comic violence, rude humour, very mild comedy and mild threat.

DVD/Blu-Ray

 * Early Order Date:
 * February 2018
 * Order Date:
 * March 6, 2018
 * Street Date:
 * March 27, 2018.

Marketing
To celebrate the release of the film, Warner Home Video join forces with British Airways to create a promotional drawing for customers, Tom and Jerry's Great British Adventure Sweepstakes. For the film's availability in Australia and New Zealand, it was also called Tom and Jerry's Great British Adventure Competition.

North American Promotions

 * Six Flags Theme Parks (USA)
 * British Airways
 * McDonald's

South American Promotions

 * McDonald's

European Promotions

 * P&O Cruises & Ferries
 * McDonald's
 * Parque Warner Madrid (Spain)
 * McVitie's

Oceanian Promotions

 * P&O Cruises (Australia, New Zealand)
 * British Airways
 * Village Roadshow Theme Parks (Australia, New Zealand)
 * McDonald's
 * Streets Ice Cream (Australia, New Zealand)

Asian Promotions

 * McVitie's

Opening Credits/Badger's Narration/Mole's Spring Cleaning
Mr. Badger (Narrating): I remember the adventure well. It began on a seemingly ordinary day on England.... with a seemingly ordinary mole who worked hard. But even ordinary people can do greatness.

A Picnic/Badger and the Weasels/Otter and Portly Join In
Ratty: I say, there's ol' Badger. Badger! Hello there, Badger, ol' chap. Come and join us. We're having a picnic.

Badger: (growls) Company.

[Badger walks off.]

Ratty: Don't worry, you lads. That's the kind of person Badger is. Hates society. He's off for home now.

Mole: Where does he live, Ratty?

Ratty: In the Wild Wood.

[Scene shows the Wild Wood.]

Ratty: No one goes there very much. As well as we river people.

Mole: Is there something wrong with it?

Ratty: Oh, nothing wrong with it exactly, Mole. The squirrels are right as well are the rabbits.

[Tom & Jerry turn around and see a foot stepping on a stick below them and a shadow on a tree.]

Ratty: And of course no one ever bothers Badger.

Mole: Why? Who shouldn't interfere with him?

Ratty: Well, there are others, including the Stoats and the Weasels and...

[Tom points at something behind Ratty.]

Ratty: What is it, Tom?

Chief Weasel: Hello there, Mr. Rat. Having a picnic with your friends, eh?

Henchman Weasel: Ohh, nice coat, Mr. Rat. Very nice coat.

Ratty: Give me that back, Weasel!

[The Henchman Weasel quickly grabs a pot and grins eviley at Ratty. Chief Weasel taps his finger on Mole's shoulder.]

Chief Weasel: You will visit us Wild Wooders one day, sir. You and your cat and mouse friends here don't want to believe everything people say about us. (snickers) Afternoon, gentlemen.

[The Chief Weasel and his Henchman Weasel leave.]

Mole: They don't seem too bad.

Ratty: Oh, the Weasels are alright in a way. But I never go to the Wild Wood and you three won't as well. Hello? Where is it?

Mole: Where's what, Rat?

Ratty: Where is the jar of potted meat?

[Scene cuts to the weasels with the stolen jar of potted meat, laughing.]

Mole: That's okay, Ratty. I couldn't eat another bite. I'm stuffed.

On the Open Road (reprise)/A Terrible Road Accident
Mole: Come back, Alfred! Come back!

Ratty: Scoundrels! Villains! Highway men! Idiots! Twits! ROAD HOGS! You almost hit someone! I'll report you to the police! I'll get you, I will! You rotters!

Toad: Poop. Poop.

Ratty: Tom, Jerry, are you two alright?

[Tom & Jerry nod yes to Ratty.]

Ratty: Are you alright as well, Toad?

Toad: The poetry of motoring.

Mole: Toad, are you alright? Alfred's run away, but I'm sure we can find him and get the caravan mended.

Toad: (laughs) Alfred, caravan, what do I need them for? That, Mole is the only way to travel. Here today, there tomorrow. Poop, poop.

Ratty: Now, Toad..

Toad: Poop, poop. Poop, poop. I'm going to buy myself my own car. (laughs, runs off.)

Ratty: Uh-oh, Mole, he's got a craze. A new one. A craze for motorcars.

Lost in the Wild Wood/Badger's Home
Badger (narrating): As the snow fell deeply outside, Rat, Mole, Tom and Jerry sat in the parlor of Ratty's house, over their warming tea, toast and blackberry jam.

Ratty: (toasting the bread, sighs) We really must do something about Toad.

Mole: Oh, yes. Um, what should we do exactly, Ratty?

Ratty: Well, there's only one person that Toad would take notice of and that's Badger. *turns the other side of the bread* We must go and see him.

Mole: Yes! How about now, Ratty? What do you think, Tom and Jerry?

(Tom and Jerry nod to say yes)

Ratty (yawns): No, no. It's too late now. Maybe tomorrow. Besides Badger lives in the middle of the Wild Wood underground. (Ratty falls asleep).

(Mole takes the bread out of Ratty's hand and places it on his plate, then turns to Tom & Jerry).

Mole: Come on, Tom. Come on, Jerry. We're going to the Wild Wood to find Mr. Badger's house and ask him what we should do about Toad.

(Mole, Tom and Jerry quietly leave and put on their winter clothes and head out to the Wild Wood to find Badger's house).

(Mole, Tom and Jerry walk up to a Henchman Weasel whistling).

Mole: Excuse me. Is this the way to Mr. Badger's house?

Henchman Weasel: Oh, it is, sir. Just straight on. You and your two chaps here just can't miss it.

Mole: Thank you. This way, Tom & Jerry.

Ratty: Oh, Moley, Tom and Jerry. Gone to the Wild Wood alone. As did my father .... and weasels devoured him. Well, I refuse to let it happen to my friends.

Mr. Badger: Now the very next time this happens I will be very angry. Who is it this time disturbing me on such a peaceful night like tonight? Speak up, whoever you are.

Mr. Badger: Arrogance can lead to pain, Ratty. This is proof. This underground network was once a city. Long ago, Romans roamed it..... and eventually fell to their own arrogance and greed.

Straightening Out Toad/"We Must Guard Him Day and Night"
Mr. Toad: Ahh! Good winter morning, you fellows. You, too, Tom and Jerry. I'm glad you've all come. You're just in time to come with me for a jolly spin in my new... (sees his friends glairng at him) Oh, a jolly spin in my new... uh... (gulps) I..in my new...

Otter: In your new motorcar, Toad? We don't think so.

Mr. Badger: I agree with Otter. You won't be needing that machine on four wheels, because I shall send it back.

Mr. Toad: What?! Send it back?! I say, Badger, you can't do that to my car, you dirty-handed son of a...

Mr. Badger: (cutting off Toad) Silence! Don't insult me and my father with that language!

Mr. Toad: (covers his mouth with his hand) Whoops! (feeling ashamed and embarrassed with himself) Sorry, Badger.

Mr. Badger: And, Toad, you will have to promise us, that you will never touch another motorcar again. Understand?

Mr. Toad (stubborn): Shan't! I won't do it!

Mr. Badger: We'll see about that. Rat, Mole, Otter, Tom, Jerry, take him inside!

(Tom, Jerry, Rat, Mole and Otter grab Toad's arms and legs and carry him back into Toad Hall with Badger following them from behind)

Mr. Toad: Wha..? Ow! Ouch! Hey!

Mr. Badger: And I will try what argument I can do.

Mr. Toad: (struggling to free himself) Hey, I say! Stop it! What are you doing to me? Unhand me! (grunts) Release me! (angry yelling)

Ratty: It's for your own good, Toad.

Mole: We're sorry, Toad! But really, it is!

Mr. Toad: No! That's very mean and traitorous, and so are you all of you!

Mole: We're not very mean or traitorous. We're your friends!

Otter: And we have to do what's best for you. Just calm down, Toad. Don't fight us.

(Badger picks up Toad by his arm)

Mr. Badger: We will see whether you come out of this library. The same Toad you know before. Jerry, Tom, come with me. Excuse us, please, fellas.

(Tom and Jerry follow Badger into the library)

Toad: Let go, Badger! You can't make me! I'd rather have you kill me!

Mr. Badger: I will certainly not. (Closes the library doors and tosses Toad to the ground)

Mr. Toad: Ow!

Mr. Badger: You knew it must come to this! Sooner or later, Toad. You brought all this on yourself. You've ignored all the warnings your elders lent you. You abused all the wealth your father left you. You ruined our good name, and this of your people with your reckless driving, and your smashes, and your pride, and your rows with police.

(Cut back to Ratty, Mole and Otter)

Mr. Badger (off-screen): Your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, all before you.

(Mole looks around to see how beautiful Toad Hall is)

Mr. Badger (off-screen): ''They'd be ashamed of your actions, especially because you did the rash actions of dealing with the Chief Weasel. He's playing you. Using you as he used Mole to lure Ratty into a trap. He betrayed you. Your actions caused chaos. Don't even think that's all the wrongs you have done, Toad. Independence is all very well, but we animals never allow our friends to make fools of themselves beyond a certain limit, and that limit you've reached. Now there's time to redeem.''

Mr. Toad (off-screen): (sobbing) You're right, Badger!

Mr. Badger (off-screen): ''Now, now, Toady, don't cry. You're a good fellow. You have many respects, and I don't want to be too hard on you. I will have once more effort to put you to reason, and so will Thomas Cat and Jerry Mouse.''

Mr. Toad (off-screen): ''I know what you three are doing. And I am a foolish creature. No! Never again! Never...EVER again!'' (sniffs)

(Ratty, Mole and Otter look with each other until Badger, Toad, Jerry and Tom come out of the library)

Mr. Badger: My friends? We are pleased to inform you that Toad has seen the error of his ways. He is truly sorry for what he has done, and perceives the folly of it all.

Mole: That is good news. Isn't that right, Otter?

Otter: Yes, Mole. At least, he would never kill any animals or humans alike, not one.

Ratty: Do you, Toad? Do you REALLY?

Mr. Toad: (thinks for a moment and then finally speak up) NO! I'm not sorry at all!

(Ratty, Mole, Otter, Tom and Jerry gasp)

Mr. Toad: (laughing) And it wasn't folly, it was simply glorious! (laughing)

Mr. Badger: (shocked and outraged) WHAT?! You backsliding animal! Didn't you tell me just now, in THERE?!

Mr. Toad: Oh, yes, yes, in THERE! I'd have said anything in there. You're so eloquent, dear Badger, and so moving, and so convincing, and put all your points so frightfully well—you can do what you like with me in THERE, and you know it. But I've been searching my mind since, and going over things in it, and I find that I'm not a bit sorry or repentant really, so it's no earthly good saying I am now! (turns to Tom and Jerry) Is it?

(Tom and Jerry shake their heads to say no)

Mr. Toad: What Tom and Jerry say correctly is that I lied to you back in this library here. How is it possible to tell a lie? I only pretended to change my ways.

Mr. Badger: Then do you actually mean you're still refusing to stay away from any more motorcars?

Mr. Toad: Exactly! I have already kept my promise after seeing the first motorcar on the road last spring! Poop-poop! I will have another one somehow, and you all can do nothing to stop me!

Mr. Badger: Nothing, eh? Maybe your bedroom will hold you. You will be taken upstairs and locked inside there. (turns to Tom, Jerry and the other Riverbankers) Away with him!

Ratty, Mole and Otter: Right!

(Cut to a scene where Ratty locks the doors to Toad's bedroom with a key)

Mr. Toad (off-screen): ''Poop! Poop!''

Mr. Badger: It is worse than I thought.

(Mole, Tom and Jerry peek through the door locks to see Toad)

Mr. Badger (off-screen): We shall take an advantage of letting it...burn itself out.

"Toad is Getting Away!"/Mole Goes the Wrong Direction
Ratty: (walks into Toad's bedroom with Tom & Jerry holding a tray with a sandwich and a glass of wine, smiles) Time for lunch, Toady.

Mr. Toad: (weakened groaning) Oh, nothing for me, dear Rat.

Ratty: Eh?

Mr. Toad: Could you do me one favor? Can you please fetch me a lawyer?

Ratty: A lawyer?

Mr. Toad: Yes. So that I can make my will. (coughs two times) I fear it is too late for a doctor.

Ratty: Right away, Toad. (to Tom & Jerry) Come on, you lads.

(Tom and Jerry nod, and they and Ratty enter the dining room where Badger, Otter and Mole were also eating lunch).

Ratty: Badger? Mole? Otter? I think Toad's ill!

Mr. Badger: Are you sure, Rat? You know what a fellow Toad is for play acting.

Ratty: Yes, I know, Badger. But he's...he's asked for a lawyer.

Otter: A lawyer, Rat?

Ratty: That's right, Otter. Tom, Jerry and I think he's really ill.

Mole: Um, Rat. He doesn't look ill to me.

Otter: Why do you say that, Mole?

Mole: Look!

(Mole points at the window, and Toad is right outside)

Mr. Toad: Ha, ha, ha! Nah-Nah! Come and get me! (Toad runs off).

Tom and Jerry: (gasps)

Otter: Toad is getting away!

Mr. Badger: Quick, after him!

(Cut to Toad running past the entrance to Toad Hall, and looking back to hear Ratty's voice)

Ratty (off-screen): Toad!

Toad: Ha ha ha ha!

Ratty: (panting)

Otter: There he is!

Mole: Ohh!

Mr. Toad: (mocking a woman's voice): Yoo-hoo! (runs off, laughing in his own voice)

Mr. Badger (comes out of the entrance of Toad Hall, infuriated): TOOOOOOOOAD!

Toad Steals the Motorcar/Mole is Homesick
[Toad hears a car horn honking.]

Toad: Ah-ha.

[Toad flags down the car and the motorist, Reggie puts on the brakes and comes to a stop.]

Toad: I say, I wonder if you could help me. I'm having a spot of bother with me own car.

Reggie: Oh? What sort of bother?

Toad: Um... em... it's the... uh... crankshaft... it's um... gone flat.

Reggie: Really? Ah ha! Not to worry, I should be able to fix that.

Rosemary: Oh, shall I come, too, Reggie?

Reggie: Yes, Rosemary, dear. Uh, where is your motorcar, kind sir?

Toad: Oh, it's over there, in the largest ditch of ice. If you'd just take a look at it, please?

Reggie: Oh, certainly, old bean. Anything for a fellow motorist.

[But as soon as they move away from their car, Toad gets in, puts it in gear and drives away, shocking Reggie and Rosemary]

Toad: (laughing maniacally)

Reggie: Oh, I say!

Rosemary: Oh, Reggie!

[They watch Toad driving down the road erratically, laughing, honking the horn]

Constable: (arriving on a bicycle) Now then? What's going on here, you two?

Reggie: A frog there flagged me down and made up a story about a "flat crankshaft." As soon as my wife and I got out of our car, he drove away in it.

Toad: ''Poop! Poop-poop!''

Reggie: I say, that's him right there in our car! He's coming back right towards us!

[Toad roars past with another laugh, knocking the police officer and his bicycle over, and Reggie into the arms of his wife.]

Toad: OUT OF MY WAY, FAT FACE!

Constable: (shocked) NOW THEN?!

Reggie: (surprised) I say!

Rosemary: Oh, Reggie!

Constable: (getting angrier): Why, for Heaven's sake! I'm not really a Fat Face! (becomes curious and looks back to the motorists) Am I?

(Reggie and Rosemary just shrug)

(Cut back to Mole, Ratty, Otter, Tom and Jerry in their search for Toad)

Ratty: Moley! Moley, where are you going? MOLEY!

Otter: Stop! Where are you, Mole?

Ratty: Brr. I am cold and I am tired. So I am going home. I'm finished with Toad.

Otter: Me, too, Ratty. Portly will be worried about me being out this long, and he really doesn't like it when I'm out for long.

Ratty: Bye, Otter. The riverbank's this way. Come on, chaps. Brrrr. It'll be good to be around the warm fire and have some food to eat. Yes, I'll be glad to be home again. Won't you, Mole?

[Ratty, Otter, Tom and Jerry turn around and find Mole sobbing.]

Mole: (Sobbing)

Ratty: (confused:) Mole?

[Mole continues sobbing as Tom, Jerry, Ratty and Otter walk back up to him]

Ratty: Is everything okay, Mole?

Otter: Yes, ol' lad. Whatever could be the matter?

[Tom puts his arm on Mole's shoulder to comfort him and he stops sobbing.]

Mole: (Sniffles) I know it's a shabby little dingy place. Not like your riverbank, Ratty, or Toad's beautiful Hall, or Badger's home. But it was my own little home, and I went away and forgot all about it. Then I smelt it, and I wanted it. But you wouldn't stop, Ratty. (sniffs) Neither would you, Otter. Oh, dear, oh, dear! I had to leave it, and I thought my heart would break. Oh, dear, oh, dear!

Ratty: I see it all now. I've been so selfish.

Otter: Come on, good chap.

Mole: Where are you going, lads?

Otter: We're all going to find that old home of yours, so you'd better come along.

Ratty: We should need your nose, Mole. [smiles.]

[Mole smiles and continues to sniff the way to his home.]

Ratty: Come everyone, follow that Mole.

[Ratty, Otter, Tom and Jerry follow Mole all the way to his old home.]

Cleaning Up Mole End/Carol of the Fieldmice/Bad News About Toad
(It was night, and Ratty, Mole, Otter, Tom and Jerry open the door and find Mole End in such a dusty mess)

Twenty-Year Sentence/The Weasel's Next Phase/Badger in Charge of Toad Hall
(Cut to a scene with everyone in a courtroom, including Toad who is at the dock, Reggie, Rosemary, the Contastable who Toad called Fat Face, a skinny Policeman and the Weasels.)

Badger (narrating): Back with Toad, he is now on trial in the court, awaiting his terrible punishment for stealing the couple's motorcar, which unbeknownst to him was part of the Weasel's treacherous scheme to take possession of Toad Hall for themselves.

(Cut to Mrs. Carrington-Moss who is polishing her spectacles with her handkerchief before presenting the case)

Badger (narrating): The owner of the court was an old lady and a magistrate, known as Mrs. Carrington-Moss.

(Mrs. Carrington-Moss picks up her gavel and started tapping so loudly, that the weasels, Reggie, Rosemary and the Police all stopped chattering except Toad who is quietly sobbing)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (puts her gavel down) To my mind, the only difficulty that presents itself in this otherwise, very clear case is how we can possibly make it sufficiently hot... (picks up her spectacles and sees Toad standing at the dock, crying) ...for the incorrigible rogue or hardened ruffian by the name of Mr. Toad of Toad Hall, whom we see sobbing on the dock before us. (puts her spectacles, sighs) What a pity, to think that all we could ever hear from him are his sobs, such as boo-hoos.

(The weasels in the Jury box mockingly cry out boo-hoos to Toad)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (banging her gavel a few times:) Be quiet! (puts her gavel down) I must now speak to the prisoner. (looks back at Toad who is still crying) Mr. Toad? Will you stop weeping and listen carefully?

Mr. Toad: (sniffs) Ye..yes, Mrs. Carrington-Moss. Sorry. You were speaking.

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: You were charged of stealing a motorcar, driving to the public danger, and even insulting a leading member of the police. (takes a look at the Constable with her spectacles) Is is true that you just called him a Fat Face?

Mr. Toad: Yes, ma'am, it's true. (thinking to himself) ''But insulting doesn't mean any harm. What's the deal anyway?''

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Then in this case, that's all the clearest evidence. That's why you are found guilty too.

Toad: Surely we can talk about this? Tea and muffins?

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (annoyed with Toad's attempted suggestion) No. There will not be any excuses for this crime you have done, especially teatimes. (picks up her gavel and points it at Reggie and Rosemary as Toad looks on) These owners of the motorcar which you destroyed state their complaints to me. For it seems to them, you were attempting to have vengeance on them.

Toad: (outraged) Oh, c'mon, ma'am! This isn't just vengeance, this is all a mess-up! It serves the motorists right for breaking my cart and spooking my horse last spring!

Reggie: Well, we didn't mean to. We were just passing by.

Rosemary: Besides, don't you think you're even with us enough, Mr. Toad?

(Toad went laughing, and the weasels join in)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (banging her gavel six times:) Silence! Silence in the court!

(Toad and the weasels stopped laughing)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (putting her gavel down:) This discussion is over, and we are in a middle of a judgement that needs to be announced. Clerk? Please tell me, what is the very stiffest penalty that we can impose for each of these offences without giving Mr. Toad the benefit of any doubt, of course? There isn't any.

(The clerk, Droopy, looks up to Mrs. Carrington-Moss quietly)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Come on, Clerk, speak. How long do we sentence our prisoner to?

Droopy: (clears his throat) Well, Mrs. Carrington-Moss, ma'am, you might give Mr. Toad twelve months for the theft, which is mild; three years for the furious driving, which is lenient; and fifteen years for the cheek, which was pretty bad.

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Namely, calling him Fat Face!

Constable: (Coughs) Now then.

Droopy: And that adds up to...

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Nineteen years!

Toad: Nineteen years!?

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Yes, Mr. Toad. But because you're green by the skin, we should add another year. The total? Twenty years!

(The weasels cheer as the Chief Weasel smiles with victory until the courtroom door suddenly bursts open, with Tom & Jerry standing there in lawyer suits, looking confident and they are holding a notepad saying Stop!)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Now what? Who dares barge into my court?

Toad: Tom and Jerry?

(Tom & Jerry walk up to Toad and write on their notepad, Don't worry, Toad, we found out that the Chief Weasel set you up and we'll tell this to the judge.)

Toad: Thank you, you two.

Chief Weasel (growls): (thinking:) ''It's that cat and mouse again! Don't tell me they have come to defend Toad and have us arrested instead?''

(Tom & Jerry walk up to Carrington-Moss who looks down on them.)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: And what do you have to say, kitty cat and little mouse?

(Tom writes on the notepad It was the Chief Weasel who set up Mr. Toad!)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (Gasps) Really? (Turns her attention to weasels)

Chief Weasel: What? Me?

(Jerry writes on the notepad He's the victim!)

Chief Weasel: Don't listen to them, they're lying.

(Tom & Jerry write No, we're not! on their notepad)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Nice try, cat and mouse. You two are also to be sentenced to locked up for twenty years for trying to frame the weasels and stealing motor cars with Mr. Toad.

(Mrs. Carrington-Moss bangs her gavel and Tom & Jerry hang their heads in shame. Later in the dungeon, Tom, Jerry and Toad are with the jailer who is Spike.)

Spike: I've been told you three are criminals of deepest guilt, and matchless artfulness and resource... whatever that means. [Spike pushes, Toad, Tom & Jerry to their prison cell.] And I intend to watch and warn you three with all my skill. So you three will languish for 20 years in the deepest dungeon. In the best guarding jail. In a length of breath of Mary England. [Spike slams the door and locks it with the key and walks away.]

Toad: (Sniffs): Oh, oh, oh, oh, Badger, Mole, Ratty, Otter, oh, where are you now? [Toad sobs. Tom & Jerry try to comfort him and make him feel better, but Toad continues to cry.]

Chief Weasel: Excellent work, my men. We have betrayed Toad by leaving him, and that meddling cat and mouse imprisoned for twenty years together.

Henchman Weasel: So, now what?

Chief Weasel: Now we can have Toad Hall to ourselves.

(The weasels cheered)

Henchman Weasel: Wait!

Chief Weasel: What?

Henchman Weasel: Mr. Badger.

(Cut to Tuffy and the other field mice overhearing everything from the Weasels)

Tuffy: You all better get home. I've got to do something about this.

(As the other fieldmice all go home, Tuffy dashed on his way to Toad Hall when suddenly, the Chief and his weasel men appear in front of him)

Tuffy: (gasps)

Henchman Weasel: What's the rush, young fieldmouse? Are you late for a moonlit stroll tonight?

Tuffy: Uh...no?

Chief Weasel: Don't play coy with us. We know what you're up to.

Tuffy: I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about.

Chief Weasel: You learned too much about what we are actually planning. Just for that, you will have to suffer the consequences.

Henchman: Yeah! Very nice, Chief. Very nice. Weasels, kill him!

Chief Weasel: No, wait! We can't kill him, just because he is so young. Why not we use him as a hostage to help us drive Badger out of Toad Hall?

Badger: That's agreed, then. While Toad, Thomas and Jerry are...incarcerated, we must not leave Toad Hall unprotected. I shall be in charge of it, my friends. I owe it to Toad's father.

(The Chief, his weasel men and their hostage Tuffy appear to see Badger, Ratty, Otter and Mole)

Henchman Weasel: Now remember, boy. Don't try to avoid us and warn Badger and the others about us. Not one word. Do you get it?

Tuffy: Yes, sir. Whatever you say.

Chief Weasel: Just trust us, little Tuffy. You'll get what's coming to you. Your spared life.

Toad Misses Toad Hall/Help from Clarabelle/Disguised As Washer Women
[Scene cuts to the Dungeon, where Toad is crossing out the days on the wall using chalk.]

Toad: I really do miss Toad Hall at this time of year. The daffodils, the primroses and of course the parties I host. People so enjoy my speeches, my songs and my jokes! (laughs.) They're so witty! (laughs twice.)

Clarabelle: Toad! I have an aunt who's a washer woman.

Toad: There, there, never mind, Clarabelle, you'll say no more about it. I have several aunts who ought to be washer women.

Clarabelle: Toad, do be quiet! My Aunt Maud does all the washing in the jail. People are used to coming in and out and you, Tom and Jerry will look very much like her in build.

Toad: We are not! I also have a very elegant figure for what I am.

Clarabelle: So is my aunt for what she is. Here, try it on, Tom.

[Tom puts on the Washer Woman clothes and Clarabelle smiles.]

Clarabelle: That one fits you, Tom. I have another one for you to try on, Toad.

Toad: Oh, you're not suggesting that I, too, should dress up as a washer woman.

Clarabelle (voice breaking): You're a horrid, proud, ungrateful animal, just as I'm trying to help you, Tom & Jerry escape. I thought it was a shame you've been locked up in here for so long and you never did hurt anyone or did real harm. Have it your own way, Toad. You can stay in here for all I care, but I'll let Tom & Jerry escape without you!

[Clarabelle begins sobbing. Tom & Jerry look at Toad angrily and Toad begins to feel remorseful for what he has said.]

Toad: There, there, Clarabelle. You are a good, kind, clever human girl and I am indeed a proud and stupid, Toad. I will try on those washer women clothes.

[Clarabelle smiles and kisses Toad on the head. Tom & Jerry look at each happily.]

[Cut to Spike the jailer who is cleaning handcuffs, when Toad & Tom appear, disguised as washer women. Jerry is hiding on Tom's head under Tom's Turban-style hat].

Spike: Goodnight, Maud.

Toad (falsetto): Er, goodnight, Mr. Dog Jailer, ol' chap.

[Toad & Tom quickly runoff as Spike continues cleaning handcuffs, until he realizes he's been tricked].

Spike: Wait a minute, Ol Chap? Maud?!

Train Chase/The Song of Mr. Toad
[Toad, Tom & Jerry arrive at the train station. Toad keeps his washer woman clothes on, but Tom takes his off. The main three quietly sneak past Reggie & Rosemary (who are checking the schedule), and they are about to take a ride on a steam train when Mrs. Carrington-Moss is heard giving orders to her policemen and her clerk Droopy]

Mrs. Carrington-Moss (off-screen): Stop them!

Tom and Jerry: (gasps)

Toad: Uh-oh.

(Train engine whistle sound effects)

[Looking back, Toad, Tom and Jerry approach the engine driver].

Engine Driver (thick Scottish accent): Hello, madam.

Toad (falsetto): Oh, sir, I am a poor unhappy washer woman and I've lost all my money and I must get home tonight. Oh dear. (Sobbing).

Engine Driver: Why, that's awful. Got a family waiting for you, ma'am?

Toad (falsetto): Eh? Oh, yes. They're so worried about me right now.

Engine Driver: Alright. That's against company regulations to bring aboard hitch hikers, but climb aboard.

Toad (falsetto): Can I bring my two pets on board? My pet cat and mouse, please?

Engine Driver: Well, it's also against the rules to bring animals on board, but I don't see why not. Alright, you and your pets shall come. Hop aboard now.

[As Tom, Jerry and Toad climb aboard the steam engine, Mrs. Carrington-Moss, Droopy and the police arrive in hot pursuit].

Constable: Now then!

Policeman: There they are!

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Stop them!

Toad (normal voice): Too late, your ladyship!

(The train sets off and the signal changes to green).

Rosemary: Oh, Reggie!

Reggie: I say, Rosemary. Isn't that the frog who stole our car? (Looks at the end of the train and sees Tom & Jerry on board too while trying to avoid being seen by them). And weren't those two the cat & mouse working for him?

Rosemary: Yes, it was actually, Reggie.

Toad (laughs, sings): The world has held great heroes, as history books have shown. But never would they have doubt in faith compared with that of Toad.

[Tom & Jerry dance to the song and look out from the back of the cab and see a train with Carrington-Moss, The Police, Reggie & Rosemary and Droopy on board, chasing after them].

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Fifty years next time!

Reggie: I say, you car stealing amphibian! Where's my car?!

Rosemary: Oh, Reggie.

Constable: Stop them!

Toad (still singing): The clever men at Oxford know all is to be known, but none of them know half as much as the intelligent Mr. Toad.

[The train goes through a tunnel with the other train still following from behind].

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Seventy Years!

Reggie: I say! You there, stop!

Constable: NOOOOOW THEN!

Toad (still singing): The animals sat in the ark, their tears of torrents flowed. Who was it said There's land ahead? Encouraging Mr. Toad! Encouraging Mr. Toad.

Engine Driver: What's going on? You're a funny kind of washer woman and your pets are dancing to your song and there's a train following us.

Toad (falsetto): A train? Oh dear, kind, Mr. Engine Driver, I'm not really a washer woman (normal voice, laughing): No! No, I'm a poor and unfortunate Toad. And the Cat & Mouse here? They're not really my pets, and we're being pursued by the law.

Engine Driver: The law, eh? What did you do?

Toad: I only....borrowed a motorcar, and Mrs. Carrington-Moss and her police misunderstandingly thought that we stole it. That's why we need you to help us avoid them.

Engine Driver: Borrowed, eh? Hmm. I don't own any motorcars.

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Stop them!

Engine Driver: Then I don't own would be order to boot on me own engine. (The driver puts the brakes on). Go on! Hop off with you lot! (He kicks Toad, Tom & Jerry off his train and they fall down a slope).

Toad: Ah ha! (laughs as he watches the train with the law goes by and waves bye-bye).

(The train with the law continues to chase the train Toad, Tom & Jerry were on).

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Stop them!

Reggie: I say!

Rosemary: Oh, Reggie.

(Tuffy waves a flag in the middle of the track and the train with the chasers stops)

Tuffy: Wait!

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: What do you want?

Tuffy: Look!

(He shows a folder to the chasers, Mrs. Carrington-Moss takes the folder and looks in it, she is surprised)

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: What do you know? That cat and mouse were telling the truth. The weasels really did set up Mr. Toad.

Droopy: I guess we can arrange a full pardon for them, including the toad.

Toad: That should keep them busy. Come on, you chaps, we've got to get back to Toad Hall.

(Tom & Jerry nod in agreement)

(Toad leads the way and Tom & Jerry follow)

The Barge Woman/Payback Time
Mary: No toads on my nice, clean barge! Get out, you slimy freak!

Toad: How dare you say that, you rude woman! That is a frog, you're thinking of!

Mary: I don't care, I still won't have you or your cat and mouse friends on my boat! OUT! OR I WILL BEAT ALL OF YOU UP!

(She holds up a oar and throws Toad overboard, she throws Tom and Jerry overboard as well)

Alfred: Toad, Tom, Jerry! There you are, you lot.

Toad: Alfred, what are you doing here?

Alfred: It's a long story. Unhitch me, quick. Hop on my back, I'll get us out of here. That bargewoman's been treating badly ever since she found me.

(Toad unhitches his horse, then he, Tom and Jerry mount and ride off)

Mr. Toad: Gallop, don't trot.

Alfred: Freedom!

(Mary is shocked)

Mary: Come back here, you thieves! That's my horse!

Alfred: I'm not your horse, ma'am! I'm Mr. Toad's!

Toad: Farewell, you oar hitter!

(Tom & Jerry blow raspberries at her)

(Mary growls in frustration and shakes her fist angrily at Toad, Tom, Jerry and Alfred)

Mary: I will get you, lot!

"The Weasels Have Taken Toad Hall"/The Plan
Mr. Toad: Chief Weasel set me up. Badger, I should've heeded your warning. That rogue was a lying, treasonous fraud. A rogue. Oooooh.

Mr. Badger: Enough, Toad. No more tears.

Mr. Toad: (sobbing) I can't help it! Toad Hall, my beautiful home is now lost to the weasels! Lost forever!

Mr. Badger: Lost forever? Nonsense. (holds out the scroll) I have a plan.

(Toad sees Mole as a washerwoman through the telescope.)

Mole (falsetto): Hello, Toad.

Toad: Why, that's...

Mole (normal): I say, you fellows, I had such a time.

Toad: The... Oh. Where have you been, Mole?

Mole: Why, to Toad Hall, of course. I marched up there as Boulder's brass. Good morning, gentlemen. Said I to the centuries, very respectful. Want any washing done? And the sergeant he says to me Run away, my good woman, run away. Run away?, says I. It won't be me that'll be running away short time for now. You're going to be attacked. (laughing).

Otter: You didn't say that now, Mole.

Mole: I said a lot more. 100,000 blood thirsty badgers, I said, Are going to attack Toad Hall with 6 boatloads of rats on to the tea, cats, mice, moles, otters, wild horses, and a big army of toads known as the Die Hard or Death of Glory Toads will storm the orchard yelling for vengeance. There won't be much left for you to wash, I said, By the time they're done with you, (laughing hysterically).

Toad: Oh, Mole, you silly underground animal, you ruined the surprise. You've been and spoiled everything!

Mole: Toad, shortly Badger told you.

Badger: Mole, you have done well. I am exceedingly pleased with you.

Toad: What? But...

Badger: Now it all depends upon tonight.

Otter: Badger's right, chaps. But how are we going to get into Toad Hall without being seen by the Weasels?

Badger: Leave that to me, Otter.

Alfred: Never underestimate a small creature.

Secret Tunnel/When the Toad Came Home
Mr. Badger: (annoyed and impatient:) Toad!

Toad: Hmm?

Mr. Badger: One more sound out of you... (points his gun at Toad) ...and back you go.

Toad: Oh, sorry, Badger. I guess I'll go back to Ratty's house to start all over. (prepares to leave) Catch you later.

Mr. Badger: Wait, Toad. You don't have to start all over. We need you to help us fight the weasels. Remember?

Toad: Why, yes. I almost forgot.

Mr. Badger: Now come with me, Toad, and be quiet, this time.

Toad: Alright, Badger. Wait, where's Alfred?

(They see Alfred behind them, cramped as Tom and Jerry struggle to push him, Mole, Ratty, Badger, Otter and Mr. Toad are baffled)

Alfred: Don't ask.

The Battle for Toad Hall/"Well Done, Toad!"/Toad Makes his Promises
Chief Weasel (angry): Darn you, Mr. Toad! You and your friends may have beaten us, but we aren't done with you yet! Toad Hall will be mine again, and I will steal it from you again, even if it means killing you first! I promise I will!

Mrs. Carrington-Moss (off-screen): We think not, Chief Weasel!

Chief Weasel: Wha...?

Henchman Weasel: (gasps) Chief! Look behind us!

Weasels: Mrs. Carrington-Moss!?

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Hello, furry fiend.

Chief Weasel: Your ladyship, we found Toad and the cat and mouse, your escaped prisoners! But they're armored with Rat and all these other animals. They are more of their accomplices and their weapons. They'll intent on destroying every one of you, and everything else in their path!

Mr. Badger: Liar, liar, fur on fire.

Chief Weasel: Don't listen to him! He is a murderous traitor to the Wild Wood, and he must die as well! He doesn't deserve to live any longer! You must kill him! Kill them all now!

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: Enough!

Chief Weasel: Aagh...

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: You and your fellow weasels have been causing mischief long enough. You should know better than to frame someone for something they didn't do.

Reggie: This little nappy wearing mouse, here, managed to get ahold of your plans and show them to us.

Tuffy: See?

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: You are in such deep serious sludge.

Chief Weasel: So what?

Constable: What this lady of the court says is that you have no right to have revenge on any innocent creature like Toad. Your plan to take Toad Hall for yourself has failed, and you are coming with us. Men, surround the weasels and don't let them get away!

Other Policemen: Sir, yes, sir!

Riverbankers: Hooray!

Alfred: For once, I've never been so heroic in all my life until now.

Constable: Right, men, take them away.

(The officers take the weasels and put them in horse buggy cages and drive away.)

Badger: Well done, Toad! By the way, guess who's here to see you.

(Toad looks to Mrs. Carrington Moss next to Badger and becomes scared)

Toad: (gasps) Mrs. Carrington-Moss? Oh, no! No, no, no! we can't! Tom, Jerry and I are not going back to the dungeon! Leave us alone! Please!

Mrs. Carrington-Moss: (gentle): Easy, now, Toad. We'd just like to apologize for the misunderstanding and that we are giving you, the cat, and the mouse a full pardon each.

Toad's Flying Machine/"Always Had and Always Would"/Closing Credits (Theme from The Wind in the Willows)
Mr. Toad: (laughing) Hello, you fellows!

Ratty: You maniac!

Otter: You psycho! You scared Portly!

Mr. Badger (last lines): Lock him up!

Mole: Toad! This time you've gone too far!

Toad: How could I be too far?! This is the life in the air!

Alfred: Well, I think I'm satisfied now.

Mr. Badger (narrating): We all turned, looked at one another, then sighed and smiled. And the river, and us riverbankers, and Toad, and of course...Tom and Jerry went on about our business just as we always had, and always would. Until there was trouble again.

[Toad continues flying in his plane, until the engine starts to sputter].

Ratty (last lines): Oh, no.

Badger: (growls)

Mole (last lines): Oh, dear.

Otter (last lines): Oh, dear. This won't look good.

Alfred (last lines): Uh-oh.

[Toad, Tom & Jerry's faces are covered in black soot and Toad is the only one coughing. The engine finally dies. Toad just shrugs while Tom holds up an Uh-Oh sign and the plane falls down and crashes in the pond].

Toad (off-screen, last lines): I say, you chaps! (laughs). You're just the lads I wanted to see, Ratty and Otter. And you, too, Mole! (laughing).

[The credits appear in the sky and The Wind in the Willows theme by Ralph McTell plays].

Ralph McTell (singing): ''The Wind in The Willows sang softly to me. Follow my voice wherever it leads, from mountains, to valleys, to deep rolling seas...born on the winds of a breeze. Spin me a dream, woven silver and gold. From sunshine and shadows, and days long ago, where people are memories and stories unfold. Willows, the tales you have told me.''

Ralph McTell and Chorus (singing): ''Wind in the Willows, you just seem to know. Who you can turn to? And which way you go...''

Ralph McTell (singing): ''To unwind your wonderous mind? Wind in The Willows take me there.''

(Instrumental theme)

Ralph McTell and Chorus (singing): ''Wind in the Willows, you just seem to know. Who you can turn to? And which way you go...''

Ralph McTell (singing): Where people are memories, and stories unfold?

Ralph McTell and Chorus (singing): Wind in the Willows take me there.

Ralph McTell (last lines, singing): Wind in the Willows take me there.

[The book, shown at the beginning closes, ending the movie].

Transcripts
Tom and Jerry: The Wind in the Willows/Transcript

Trailers

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Follow-up film
The second film title in the Tom and Jerry Crossover Collection, Tom and Jerry Meet Frosty the Snowman, will be releasing on Digital on August 8, 2019, and on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 13, 2019.