Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics is a 1993 video game developed by Beam Software for the Sega Genesis and Game Boy.
The game is an adaptation of Tom and Jerry: The Movie, released a year before. This connection was not advertised outright, likely due to the movie being a critical and commercial failure.
Overview[]
In both incarnations, the game is a side-scrolling platformer. The player, as Tom in some levels and Jerry in others, must navigate ten obstacle-ridden levels based on locations in the film (e.g. the condemned old home of Tom's owners, the alley, the library, the carnival).
As with the film, Tom and Jerry's goal is to work together to help defeat Robyn's enemies, including Aunt Figg (the final boss of the game) and reunite Robyn with her father.