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She first appeared at the end of Springtime for Thomas (1946), and then later in Smitten Kitten (1952), Touché, Pussy Cat! (1954, the only cartoon where she has an identical twin), Tom and Chérie (1955, the first cartoon where she is named, but only seen in silhouette form) and The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. (1967, as a ticking time bomb set by ...
Cat and Dupli-cat: January 20, 1967 153 O-Solar-Meow: February 24, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. 154 Guided Mouse-ille: March 10, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. Followup to O-Solar-Meow. 155 Rock 'n' Rodent: April 7, 1967 Directed by Abe Levitow. 156 Cannery Rodent: April 14, 1967 157 The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. April 21, 1967 Directed by Abe ...
Smita Smitten, Showbiz Kitten (from Series 2, her name becomes "Smeeta Smitten") – A "showbiz gossip" style TV reporter who claims to be at a big movie premiere or showbiz party, but turns out to be somewhere very ordinary, like queueing outside a video shop or a public bathroom.
Put a cat in one, though, and the picture completes itself.An Instagram account with 278K followers, @WindowKitty, posts pictures from all around the world of cats contemplating life from a ...
“Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king’s kitchen.” This tongue twister tells a whole story in a single sentence. Ask your child to use their imagination to fill in the ...
The Kittens Who Lost Mittens are three Siamese kittens who are among the SuperKitties' callers and often come to the Purr'N'Play. Chibi (voiced by Emma Berman) is the dark brown and white cat. Phoebe (voiced by Pyper Braun) is a brown cat.
Kittens and puppies normally rely on their mothers (or owners) to keep them safe and healthy, but shelter kittens like this feisty trio are being cared for by shelter staff. Needless to say, this ...
The Tom and Jerry Show is a 2014 American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Renegade Animation, based on the Tom and Jerry characters and theatrical cartoon series created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940.