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"The Jazz Cats", cat puppets who played music with The Friendly Giant and his friends Bagpuss: Bagpuss: The large, saggy, pink and white striped, stuffed cat belonging to Emily and main character of the children's television show. Benjamin Cat Impractical Jokers: A large black cat with green eyes that resembles a mascot.
This list of fictional cats and other felines is subsidiary to the list of fictional cats. It is restricted solely to notable feline characters from notable animated television shows and film. For characters that appear in several separate television series, only the earliest series will be recorded here.
Buster Bunny (voiced by Charlie Adler in 1990–1992 of the original series and the cancelled 2002 video game, John Kassir in 1992–1999 of the original series, Eric Bauza in Tiny Toons Looniversity [1]) is the leading main character of the show. Buster is a young blue-and-white male bunny rabbit with a red shirt and white gloves, and is Babs ...
Sogliuzzo also voiced Puss in the series of one-minute web videos by DreamWorks in which Puss gives advice to viewers. Pyewacket Bell, Book and Candle: Siamese cat and familiar of Gillian Holroyd , who is a witch Smarf: Too Many Cooks: An anthropomorphic cat puppet used in the short, a parody of various other puppets used in sitcoms.
The need for periodic mudflap cleaning is their one and only con," teased another commenter. "I’m so jealous Nimbus lets you wash his floofy pants. My cat would literally murder me," added ...
Sarah Wenk of Common Sense Media gave the series 3 out of 5 stars, saying that "Catscratch is a generic cartoon show that involves oddly drawn characters who don't really look like anything, very loud voices, very bright colors, and many instances of people and creatures and things being bashed, broken, and bonked. The show is a by-the-book ...
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The series preceded the 1968–1970 ABC television series It Takes a Thief, which was also about a cat burglar who uses his skills for good. T.H.E. Cat is reminiscent of Peter Gunn in that the action is backed by a memorable music score, composed by Lalo Schifrin , who did the music for The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and Mission: Impossible .