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Here’s a short original story based on your prompt: MovieCon Animation: Tom and Jerry . The Great MovieCon Mayhem
No cats or mice were harmed. But MovieCon will never be the same.
Instead of car chases and explosions, the giant screen started projecting from security cameras around the con. The audience booed — until they saw Tom chasing Jerry through the exhibition hall.
But two uninvited guests had slipped past security.
Then came the climax.
Tom and Jerry, covered in slime and popcorn, sit on top of the ruined screen, sharing a stolen soda. Tom lifts the straw to drink. Jerry sips first. Tom shrugs — and they both wave to the cheering crowd.
Jerry ran into the main theater — the same one where Explosive Pursuit 5 was supposed to be playing. Tom chased him across the seats, over the heads of startled critics, and onto the stage. Jerry grabbed the microphone.
“Sorry, folks!” Jerry squeaked. “The movie’s over there.”
The audience was now cheering. Someone yelled, “This is better than the movie!”
On screen, Jerry grabbed a remote-controlled drone from a Despicable Me stand. He flew it straight toward Tom, who was climbing a tower of Dragon Ball Z DVDs. Tom swiped — and knocked over a giant Pikachu balloon, which floated up and burst over the VIP section.
At the annual Animation MovieCon, Tom and Jerry’s endless chase accidentally sabotages the premiere of a big-budget action film — but the audience loves them more than the movie. The Los Angeles Convention Center was packed. It was the final day of MovieCon Animation , and fans dressed as their favorite cartoon characters swarmed the halls. The biggest event of the day: the world premiere of Explosive Pursuit 5 , a live-action blockbuster.
Tom the cat, wearing a poorly drawn fake mustache, and Jerry the mouse, hiding inside a popcorn bucket, were there for one reason:
Here’s a short original story based on your prompt: MovieCon Animation: Tom and Jerry . The Great MovieCon Mayhem
No cats or mice were harmed. But MovieCon will never be the same.
Instead of car chases and explosions, the giant screen started projecting from security cameras around the con. The audience booed — until they saw Tom chasing Jerry through the exhibition hall.
But two uninvited guests had slipped past security. moviecon animation tom and jerry
Then came the climax.
Tom and Jerry, covered in slime and popcorn, sit on top of the ruined screen, sharing a stolen soda. Tom lifts the straw to drink. Jerry sips first. Tom shrugs — and they both wave to the cheering crowd.
Jerry ran into the main theater — the same one where Explosive Pursuit 5 was supposed to be playing. Tom chased him across the seats, over the heads of startled critics, and onto the stage. Jerry grabbed the microphone. Here’s a short original story based on your
“Sorry, folks!” Jerry squeaked. “The movie’s over there.”
The audience was now cheering. Someone yelled, “This is better than the movie!”
On screen, Jerry grabbed a remote-controlled drone from a Despicable Me stand. He flew it straight toward Tom, who was climbing a tower of Dragon Ball Z DVDs. Tom swiped — and knocked over a giant Pikachu balloon, which floated up and burst over the VIP section. Instead of car chases and explosions, the giant
At the annual Animation MovieCon, Tom and Jerry’s endless chase accidentally sabotages the premiere of a big-budget action film — but the audience loves them more than the movie. The Los Angeles Convention Center was packed. It was the final day of MovieCon Animation , and fans dressed as their favorite cartoon characters swarmed the halls. The biggest event of the day: the world premiere of Explosive Pursuit 5 , a live-action blockbuster.
Tom the cat, wearing a poorly drawn fake mustache, and Jerry the mouse, hiding inside a popcorn bucket, were there for one reason: