Tom and Jerry & The Little Engine That Could/Transcripts

("Tom and Jerry" theme song plays and the cover to the classic book The Little Engine that Could. The book opens to a picture of a house It shows the words "Turner Entertain Co. and Warner Bros. Animation Present". It was early in the morning when a little boy named Eric was reading a book. Then his older sister Jill comes in.)


 * Jill: *smirks* Whatcha reading, Eric?


 * Eric: *smiles* About the little engine and the toys it brings! It's a birthday train and tomorrow is my birthday!


 * Jill: *smirks teasingly* Ha ha! Birthday train full of toys? I just can't believe you're really believe that.


 * Eric: Sure I do, Jill. It'll come!


 * Jill: *walks away from him* Don't hold your breath, kid. *her right hand holds the door and turn her head to her little brother, Eric* This is not gonna be any little engines or birthday trains gonna be here.


 * Eric: It'll come. I know it will! I know it will! I know it will! I know it will!

(The opening credits roll as the camera flies down from the house to the railroad. The title shows, "Tom and Jerry", which moves up and adds "The Little Engine That Could" that makes "Tom and Jerry & The Little Engine That Could". The camera moves to the Mountain. The screen transitions to a view at crudely constructed bridges and a scary looking cave. The hawk flies. On the other side is the railyard at the end of the line where everything is anthropomorphic. The mansions belong to Tom and Jerry. The alarm clock rings and Tom wakes up and stops its ringing. The alarm-watch rings and Jerry wakes up and stops its ringing. Tom takes a shower and Jerry takes a shower using a wrench on a pipe. Tom and Jerry eat breakfast with Tuffy, Spike Bulldog and his son Tyke Bulldog. They walk to the train yard and insert their time cards into the timecard reader, thus beginning their work shift. Spike wearing a suit Sir Topham Hatt wear.)


 * Spike: Ready to get the trains ready? (Tom and Jerry nod.) The trains going over that mountain right here. (points to the mountain from the distant.) Allow me to tell you. Long ago, (Flashbacks start with a big strong engine at the mountain.) Trains went go over the mountain always. A bridge was cruel and the cave was dangerous. (a scary figure of snow and ice and creepy voice laughs evilly.) Sad to said, the trains never make it back. It was clear the trains needed other way to take the passenger and freight over the mountain to the town, so they decided to try and take detour. It wasn't easy, but after years of hard works, the trains finally made a shortcut over the mountain. (Flashback ends)