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The Aristocats is a 1970 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution.It is directed by Wolfgang Reitherman and written by Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons, Eric Cleworth, Vance Gerry, Julius Svendsen, Frank Thomas and Ralph Wright.
Pick one of these famous movie cat names from Disney hits and Hollywood classics. These names fit male/female cats, grey cats, white cats, black cats and more.
Fritz the Cat: The main character of the Fritz the Cat films and comics. He is a college-aged anthropomorphic cat, presumably living in the 1960s. Fritz Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night: Furrball: Tiny Toon Adventures: A greyish-blue ragged looking cat, with a bandage around his tail.
Berlioz (The Aristocats) Billy the Cat (Belgian comics) Binoo; Bitsy (SuperKitties) The Black Cat (short story) Blair (Soul Eater) Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space; Blinx: The Time Sweeper; Blue (mascot) Bongo Cat; Bonsai Kitten; Category talk:Books about cats; Boomer (mascot) Box Prince; Box Prince (character) Brain (Top Cat) Breaking Cat ...
Cute aggression aside, delicious food names and cute cats really are a match made in heaven. These adorable food-themed cat names are perfect for letting everyone know that your kitty is the spice ...
The Aristocats movie came out in 1970, and it marked several milestones for the Disney company. It was the last movie worked on by company co-founder Roy O. Disney before his death, and also ...
Robie Lester (March 23, 1925 – June 14, 2005) was an American voice artist, actress, and singer, best known as the voice of "Miss Jessica" in the Rankin/Bass animated special Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, the singing voice of Eva Gabor in Disney's The Aristocats and The Rescuers, and the original "Disneyland Story Reader" for Walt Disney Records read-alongs.
The White Cat is a character of the Animal Bride cycle of stories (ATU 402). It is present in a variant of the story: French literary fairytale La Chatte Blanche, penned by Madame d'Aulnoy. The character also features as a cameo in Tchaikovisky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty, during Aurora's wedding in Act III. Señor Don Gato: Children's song