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Sailor Moon. Child of Luna and Artemis and guardian to Chibiusa. Dinah. Alice in wonderland. Alice's cat Dinah is brown and white and wears a pink bow. Doc. Hickory, Dickory, and Doc. A Doc think black and white cat tuxedo voiced by Paul Frees Hickory and Dickory together.
This is a list of fictional cats and felines ... works of fiction including film, television, animation, and puppetry. ... of the story. In the 1997 remake the cat is ...
This list of fictional big cats in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable feline characters that appear in various animated works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of large felines portrayed in animated television shows or feature-length films.
Berlioz (The Aristocats) Billy the Cat (Belgian comics) Binoo. Bitsy (SuperKitties) The Black Cat (short story) Blacksad. Blair (Soul Eater) Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space. Blinx: The Time Sweeper.
The Khajit, a race of humanoid cat people, from the Elder Scrolls franchise. Leongar, an anthropomorphic lion who is the leader of the beast pack, from Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Neon Tiger, a Maverick from Mega Man X3. Neyla and Rajan, from Sly 2: Band of Thieves. Octavio, from Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
Gummitch is unable to prove himself by coffee; he proves himself by saving a life in his household. Harry Cat. The Cricket in Times Square. George Selden. Friend and guide to New York City for Tucker Mouse and Chester Cricket. The novel was a 1961 Newbery Honor Book. Jellylorum. Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
Battle Kitty. Billy the Cat (TV series) Black Cat Detective. The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat. Bonkers (American TV series) Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese. The Brak Show. Bunnicula (TV series) Busytown Mysteries.
Tom and Jerry cartoons. His name, "Tom Cat", is based on "tomcat", a word which refers to male cats. He is usually mute and rarely heard speaking with the exception of a few cartoons (such as 1943's The Lonesome Mouse, 1944's The Zoot Cat, 1947's Part Time Pal, 1953's Puppy Tale and 1992's Tom and Jerry: The Movie).