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A segment of Feed the Kitty in which an apparently "inconsolable" Marc Antony believes that Pussyfoot has been turned into a cookie (and unaware that the kitten is actually perfectly safe), was the subject of a homage in the 2001 Pixar film Monsters, Inc. in which Sulley believes that a little human girl he is protecting has fallen into a trash ...
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas: Betsy, Mrs. Yellow Hat [1] Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure: Lyria, Narrator, Viola [1] 2010: Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo: Daphne Blake: Direct-to-video [1] Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore: Security Bulldog, Catherine's Niece, Cat Spy Analyst: Live-action animal voices [1] Tom and Jerry Meet ...
Pudgy is a white little puppy with black spots and he was first seen in Betty Boop's Little Pal in 1934. Pudgy was created by Myron Waldman while at Fleischer Studios. Pudgy makes his last appearance in the 1938 Betty Boop short entitled The Foxy Hunter alongside Betty's nephew (Junior). Pufferty Tickety Toc
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Puppy Paws and the Buddies make it to the North Pole. The reindeer are unable to fly, and Puppy Paws and the Buddies volunteer to save Christmas with their uncanny abilities (the Buddies remembered what Shasta taught them). A changed Mr. Cruge brings Tiny over to the child who has been asking for a puppy as a Christmas present.
It's puppy innocence and playfulness at its finest! OMG—what a little cutie! Marshmallow is having a ball (pun intended) chasing the Christmas ornaments, and her family gets major brownie points ...
There are two types of Fat Cat books, one featuring black and white strips and one featuring full color strips. Volumes 1 to 12 have been released in black and white, but most have since been reissued in full woke color. The black and white strips were published semi-annually up to Vol. 11 (compilations 31–33) in 1999.