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Tom, jealous of Jerry’s fun, aligns himself with the (a portly, cigar-smoking rodent king). Together, they lead a marching band of alley cats and rats to ruin the ballet. What follows is a 20-minute slapstick war set to Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers and Trepak (Russian Dance).

It’s also a : a silent movie in a talkie world. You can put it on in the background during Christmas dinner, and guests of all ages will stop to watch the cat get hit by a falling chandelier—again.

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If you’re tired of cynical holiday specials or CGI overload, this DVD-era treasure is a warm blanket of nostalgia. It’s silly, sweet, and scored like a masterpiece.

So go ahead—crack open that nutcracker, dodge the flying mallets, and enjoy 47 minutes of pure, musical mayhem. Tom, jealous of Jerry’s fun, aligns himself with

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Jerry becomes the hero, leading the toy soldiers and the Nutcracker Prince (a wooden figure brought to life) against an army of mice? Wait, not exactly. It’s also a : a silent movie in a talkie world

A mysterious toymaker (implied to be Drosselmeyer) leaves behind a miniature nutcracker doll. When the clock strikes midnight, Jerry’s wish comes true. The concert hall transforms into a breathtaking Land of Sweets —a toy kingdom made of candy canes, spinning tops, and dancing dolls.