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A bit of a tangent, but the subject line of this thread brought this song back into my consciousness, and so I must now subject everyone else to it. I first heard it in the movie Curse of the Wolf and I suspect hearing the song might be the actual curse.
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Andy E. Nystrom wrote:
21. I don't thinks she has a name, but the cat that Pepe Le Pew doesn't know how to accept No from
I'll allow it. She's was retroactively named Penelope Pussycat.
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Sidney Osinga wrote:
the unnumbered one at Batman's feet, that's pointing to it's mouth, is Simon's Cat
I've added a number now, but no need to repost, as the identification is correct.
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Sidney Osinga wrote:
zuckyd1 wrote:
22 & 23. Thomas O'Malley and Duchess
No, 23 is Marie from the same cartoon (Aristocats)
Correct. Marie rather than Duchess.
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Just 9 and 11 left, and the realization that Heathcliff gets no love.
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And 24
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zuckyd1 wrote:
And 24
Oops. Yes, and 24.
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11 is Mooch from the Mutts comic strip
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Sidney Osinga wrote:
11 is Mooch from the Mutts comic strip
Correct.
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Time for clues for the remaining two:
One is from a New Zealand-originated newspaper strip that also had an animated film in the 1980s. He's not the main character of the strip, and confusingly is named after another type of animal altogether.
The other is from a Canadian cartoon that began in the 2000s; he's one of the title characters, and he's only pretending to be a cat.
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24. Horse (Footrot Flats)
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9. Gark (Counterfeit Cat)
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24 is correct. 9 is not - you're looking for a much more villainous character.
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Loki wrote:
24 is correct. 9 is not - you're looking for a much more villainous character.
Sigh... I'll try to find another Canadian cartoon character from the 2000s who's pretending to be a purple cat.
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Kat (Kid vs. Kat)
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And that's correct, and the last one identified! Congrats!