It's too bad that Tom and Jerry often feel like afterthoughts in their own film and that there wasn't much more for them to do other than serve the story of others.
Work on the animation was done remotely during the pandemic, with the filmmakers doing creative exploration on certain shots, and finalizing material through production groups.
Yeah, you've had a lot of really cool jobs.
The blue ones with the little flowers? Cut back to the cartoon where Tom gets his fingers caught in a mouse trap, when we suddenly cut to a scene in Ben Grimm: Oh, yeah, Ben.
Although, this is the second Tom and Jerry film made specifically for worldwide theatrical release.
We then see Kayla and Joy approaching a small mouse door in the hotel walls.