Once on the red planet, the duo is abandoned by the human astronauts, Buzz Blister and Biff Buzzard. They soon discover that Mars is inhabited by a race of Martians who mistake Jerry for a figure from an ancient prophecy—the "Great Gloop"—while viewing Tom as a destructive monster. With the help of a friendly Martian girl named Peep, the pair must set aside their differences to stop a full-scale Martian invasion of Earth. Production and Technical Features
This was the first Tom and Jerry film to be produced in a widescreen high-definition format.
Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars is a 2005 animated sci-fi adventure that takes the world’s most famous rivalry into the final frontier. Released as the second direct-to-video feature for the franchise, the film marked a significant milestone as the first solo work by co-creator Joseph Barbera following the passing of William Hanna. Plot Overview: From Backyard to the Red Planet