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The Naming of Cats is a poem in T. S. Eliot's 1939 poetry book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. It was adapted into a musical number in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 musical Cats, and has also been quoted in other films, notably Logan's Run (1976). The poem describes to humans how cats get their names.
Pith Possum Opossum The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show: Originally a laboratory possum, Pith was given "Super Possum"-like abilities from a special formula gone wrong. He defends downtown Possum City Quinn Bandicoot: Taz: Quest for Burger: Leo Chockers Wombat: Let's Go Luna! Leo is an Australian wombat and is voiced by Shayle Simons.
"Gus: The Theatre Cat" is a poem by T. S. Eliot included in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. Known as "The Theatre Cat" due to his career as an actor, Gus is an old and frail, yet revered, cat, who "suffers from palsy, which makes his paws shake."
It was published first in 1898 as an edition in one volume of The Hollow Tree and In the Deep Woods with several new stories and pictures added. The book has 28 animal stories, notably tales of the 'Coon, the 'Possum, and the Old Black Crow, which live in the Hollow Tree in the Deep Woods. These books contain pen-and-ink illustrations by J. M ...
In a follow-up post, the rescuer revealed that they placed the pygmy possum in a little box lined with a soft towel and a bottlebrush branch for comfort, and gave it a bit of nectar to keep it ...
The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book is a children's book of short stories written by Albert Bigelow Paine and illustrated by J. M. Condé. [1] It was published by Harper & Brothers in 1910. The book contains the continued tales of the 'Coon, the 'Possum, and the Old Black Crow, who live in the Hollow Tree in the Deep Woods.
At this campsite, the shower is a "canvas bag Stephen was about to fill the camping shower with water, but luckily he looked inside first. Man discovers possum in shower bag at campsite
Swamp Critter actor Charlie Rose (Billy Bob Possum and puppeteer), says "The pilot episode was produced in December 1995 at WEDU. Our company, Peeler-Productions, had spent the early part of that year designing and building the character costumes, heads, puppets, providing set designs to actor Jim Demetrius (Ribbit E. Lee) who doubled as set ...