Disaster Dominoes: The second major hotel fight starts off hectic enough, with Tom and Jerry duking it out.Demoted to Extra: As mentioned above and below, the eponymous cat and mouse basically become secondary characters in their own movie.Darkest Hour: After the second major hotel fight, the hotel is nearly destroyed again, Tom and Jerry are kicked out into the streets, Preeta calls the wedding off, and Kayla loses her (ill-gotten) job after she admits to lying about her resume.Crash-Into Hello: How Tom and Kayla meet.
In actuality, the filmmakers used archive recordings of William Hanna, along with additional noises from Kaiji Tang and André Sogliuzzo (respectively, credited as simply "Additional Voices"), to provide the vocals of the titular duo. As Himself: Both Tom and Jerry are listed in the credits as such.In real life, the umpires would have ruled Tom's actions as fan interference and an automatic out, giving the Yankees the win.
Artistic License Sports: While attending a New York Yankees game, Tom sticks his glove over the outfield fence and catches what would have been the final out the Yankees needed to win and instead gives the Kansas City Royals a tying home run.Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version provides a new theme song for the movie titled "Piece of Cake" by Eito.Ken Jeong's character shows up prominently in the trailers, but he only actually appears in a few scenes.While Tom and Jerry are not very important to the plot, they get more screentime than in the '92 film. They showcased them as bullies from a gang that Tom encounters with Butch being the leader of course.