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  2. List of fictional cats in television - Wikipedia

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    "The Jazz Cats", cat puppets who played music with The Friendly Giant and his friends Bagpuss: Bagpuss: The large, saggy, pink and white striped, stuffed cat belonging to Emily and main character of the children's television show. Benjamin Cat Impractical Jokers: A large black cat with green eyes that resembles a mascot.

  3. Maneki-neko - Wikipedia

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    One day, the cat came to her in a dream and told her that if she made an ornament of the cat, she would be blessed with good luck. The old woman made an ornament of the cat out of Imado ware, a local speciality, and sold it at the Asakusa Shrine , where it became very popular and made her rich, and the maneki-neko was created.

  4. Kaibyō - Wikipedia

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    Kaibyō (怪猫, "strange cat") [1] are supernatural cats in Japanese folklore. [2] Examples include bakeneko, a yōkai (or supernatural entity) commonly characterized as having the ability to shapeshift into human form; maneki-neko, usually depicted as a figurine often believed to bring good luck to the owner; and nekomata, referring either to a type of yōkai that lives in mountain areas or ...

  5. Luis Manzano - Wikipedia

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    Luis Philippe Santos Manzano (Tagalog pronunciation:; born April 21, 1981), also known by his nickname Lucky, is a Filipino actor, comedian and television host. He is the son of actors Edu Manzano and Vilma Santos .

  6. Lucky and Zorba - Wikipedia

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    Lucky and Zorba (Italian: La gabbianella e il gatto; "The Little Seagull and the Cat") is a 1998 Italian animated children's film directed by Enzo D'Alò, based on The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly (Spanish: Historia de una gaviota y del gato que le enseñó a volar) by Luis Sepúlveda.

  7. Morris the Cat - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] John Erwin provided the voice-over for the cat. [4] Morris won two PATSY Awards (an award for animal performers in film and television) in 1972 and 1973. [2] The original Morris died on July 7, 1978, in his native Chicago of old age. [3] [5] All cats to play Morris have been rescue animals, either from an animal shelter or a cat rescue

  8. Doodle Champion Island Games - Wikipedia

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    Doodle Champion Island is a role-playing video game with elements of a sports game. [1] The player controls a cat named Lucky around an island with seven different regions that resemble different Japanese locations and geography, such as bamboo forests and mountains.

  9. LuckyTV - Wikipedia

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    LuckyTV, created by Sander van de Pavert (The Hague, 1976), is a Dutch series of short videos, mostly used as closure of daily TV-show De Wereld Draait Door on NPO 1.In these videos, recent news items (usually from the same day) are shown with the actual voices of the people in the video replaced with Van de Pavert's voice, often making the characters say ridiculous things.