Voice Cast
- Richard Kind as Tom, a grey-blue house-cat who is chasing Jerry and is able to talk.
- Dana Hill as Jerry, a brown mouse who is also able to talk.
- Anndi McAfee as Robyn Starling, an "orphan" that Tom and Jerry met and wants to find her father.
- Charlotte Rae as Aunt Pristine Figg, Robyn's guardian who merely has her eyes on Mr. Starling's money and the main antagonist of the Film.
- Tony Jay as Lickboot, Figg's sleazy lawyer.
- Henry Gibson as Dr. J. "Sweetface" Applecheek, an animal and pet caretaker who kidnaps lots of animals.
- Ed Gilbert as Mr. "Daddy" Starling, Robyn's father.
- Ed Gilbert also voices Puggsy, a homeless dog who meets Tom and Jerry with his best friend, Frankie.
- David Lander as Frankie Da Flea, Pugsy's best friend. He is a flea who also meets Tom and Jerry.
- Rip Taylor as Captain Kiddie, an obsessed owner of a run-down amusement park.
- Howard Morris as Squawk, Kiddie's talking puppet.
- Michael Bell as Ferdinand, Figg's overweight wiener dog who is always on a skateboard so he can move.
- Michael Bell also voices Straycatcher #1
- Sydney Lassick as Straycatcher #2
- Raymond McLeod, Mitchell D. Moore, and Scott Wojahn as Alleycats
- Don Messick as Droopy, makes a cameo during the escape from Applecheek's kennel.
- B.J. Ward as Tom's owner, accidentally leaves him behind in the beginning.
- Greg Burson as Moving Man, helps Tom's family move.
- Tino Insana as Patrolman
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