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  4. Cool Cat Saves the Kids - Wikipedia

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    The film was re-released with alterations in 2018 as Cool Cat: Kids Superhero, [5] and in 2022 as Cool Cat Saves the Kids – the Director's Cut. [6] The 2022 Director's Cut notably re-dubs Cool Cat's voice acting with Derek Savage as the voice of Cool Cat. [7] In 2021, a new Cool Cat short, Cool Cat Fights Coronavirus, was released.

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    Cool Cat is a fictional cartoon character created by director Alex Lovy for Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation. [1] He was the final star of the original Warner Bros. theatrical cartoons. [ 2 ] His first appearance was in an eponymous short in 1967. [ 3 ]

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    "Cool for Cats" is a song by English rock band Squeeze, released as the second single from their album of the same name. The song features a rare lead vocal performance from cockney-accented Squeeze lyricist Chris Difford, one of the only two occasions he sang lead on a Squeeze single A-side (the other was 1989's "Love Circles").