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Cat in the Act - February 22, 1957 - Tendlar/Reden; Sky Scrappers - June 14, 1957 - Tendlar/Reden (Note: Jack Mercer voiced Katnip). From Mad To Worse - August 16, 1957 - Kneitel/Thomas Johnson (Note: First appearance of new animated intro in the short). One Funny Knight - November 22, 1957 - Tendlar/Wm. B. Pattengill
This is the first appearance of the bulldog that would become Marc Antony in Feed the Kitty (1952), Kiss Me Cat (1953), Cat Feud (1958), and Feline Frame-Up (1954). [3]The plot resembles that of the 1945 cartoon, Life with Feathers, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Tedd Pierce, which marked the first appearance of Sylvester the Cat in his mature form.
Herman and Katnip is a series of theatrical cartoons featuring Herman the Mouse and Katnip the Cat, produced by Famous Studios in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] Arnold Stang and Allen Swift were the regular voices of Herman, [ 2 ] while Sid Raymond was the regular actor for Katnip, although one or both of the characters would occasionally be voiced ...
The Catillac Cats is the name of a group of characters that starred in the secondary segment (officially billed Cats & Co. on the end credits) of the 1984 animated series of Heathcliff. [1] Most episodes revolve around Riff-Raff's get-rich-quick schemes or searches for food.
The Cat Above and the Mouse Below; The Cat and the Kit; The Cat Came Back (1936 film) The Cat Came Back (1988 film) Cat City; Cat Feud; A Cat in Paris; The Cat Returns; The Cat That Hated People; The Cat Who Walked by Herself; Cat-Tails for Two; A Cat, a Mouse and a Bell; The Cat's Out; Catnapped! Cats and Bruises; Cats and Dogs (1932 film ...
Sports Cartoons is an American animated series, produced by Derek Lamb and Janet Perlman's Lamb-Perlman Productions in 1985. The series featured various sports being played by anthropomorphic animals, including cats, dogs, pigs, and hippopotami.
A black and white alley cat, who made his first appearance in the Tom and Jerry series in the 1943 short, Baby Puss (in which he serves as the secondary villain/main archenemy) alongside Topsy and the already-established Meathead. Cake the cat: Adventure Time: A cat who exists in the Fionna’s world and gender-swapped version of Jake the dog. Cali
The DVD versions featured two additional Catillac Cats segments. On May 25, Sterling released Heathcliff: The Movie on DVD. In 2004, General Mills offered free DVDs of DiC series with assorted episodes in cereal boxes, including Heathcliff. [8] [9] In the UK, Maximum Entertainment released two volumes of the series in 2004. The first DVD/VHS ...