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Binomial name Felis catus Linnaeus, 1758 Synonyms Felis lybica invalid junior synonym The cat (or domestic cat, house cat) is a small carnivorous mammal. ...
Feline can refer to: Felidae - the cat family, which includes lions, tigers and panthers. ...
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- Bast (or Bastet), Egyptian goddess with the head of a cat; see also Sekhmet, Bast's guise as the goddess of lions
- Maahes Egyptian lion god of war, son of Bast
- Cait Sidhe, a fairy creature from Celtic mythology
- The cat was the animal of Libera, the Roman mythological personification of Liberty, because it hates to be constrained
- Freyja's horse-sized winged cats, who draw the Norse goddess's chariot
- Maneki Neko, the lucky beckoning cat of Japan
- Patripatan, the cat that climbed into the sky to praise its master to the gods in South-East Asian Indian mythology
- Puss in Boots, a cat from a European folk tale
- Dick Whittington's Cat
- The cats in A Book of Cats and Creatures, a fairy-tale compilation by Ruth Manning-Sanders
- Several cats appear in Aesop's Fables
- The Cat in the Adage which is mentioned by Lady Macbeth in MacBeth
In Egyptian mythology, Bast (also spelt Ubasti, and Pasht) is an ancient goddess, worshipped at least since the Second Dynasty, for whom the centre of her cult was in Per-Bast (Bubastis in greek), which was named after her. ...
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In Egyptian mythology, Maahes (also spelled Mihos, Miysis, Maihes, and Mahes) was a lion-god. ...
Cait Sidhe (pronounced caught shee) is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its breast. ...
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The nature and functions of these ancient gods can be deduced from their names, the location of their inscriptions, their iconography, the Roman gods they are equated with, and similar figures from later bodies of Celtic mythology. ...
In Roman mythology, Libera is a goddess of fertility and the Earth. ...
A head of Minerva found in the ruins of the Roman baths in Bath Roman mythology, the mythological beliefs of the people of Ancient Rome, can be considered as having two parts. ...
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Norse, Viking or Scandinavian mythology comprises the indigenous pre-Christian religion, beliefs and legends of the Scandinavian peoples, including those who settled on Iceland, where most of the written sources for Norse mythology were assembled. ...
The Maneki Neko is often used as a piggy bank. ...
Gustave Dor s 19th century engraving of le chat bott Puss in Boots is a European folktale collected by Charles Perrault in his Contes de ma m re lOye (Mother Goose Tales), and earlier in 1634, by Giambattista Basile as Gagliuso. ...
Dick Whittington is a character in British pantomime, very loosely based on the real-life Richard Whittington. ...
A Book of Cats and Creatures is a 1981 anthology of 18 fairy tales from around the world that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. ...
Ruth Manning-Sanders (born 1895 in Swansea, Wales; died October 12, 1988, in Penzance, England) was a poet and author who was perhaps best known for her series of childrens books in which she collected and retold fairy tales from all over the world. ...
Aesop, as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle by Hartmann Schedel. ...
Lady Macbeth was the title of Queen Gruoch of Scotland (queen consort to King Macbeth of Scotland) before her husband ascended to the throne of Scotland. ...
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Frosted Flakes or Zucaritas (North American countries) or Frosties (UK, Commonwealth of Nations and EU countries) is a cereal similar to Corn Flakes from Kelloggs, but coated with frosted sugar. ...
Morris the Cat Morris the Cat (voiced by John Erwin of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ), is the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food, appearing on its packaging and in many of its television commercials. ...
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In literature See also List of fictional cat-like aliens for that specific kind of fictional cat. This is a list of cat-like aliens (or felinoids) â aliens that resemble cats. ...
- Two cats and their mother are villain characters from the poem El Renacuajo Paseador (The traveler Tadpole) from colombian poet Rafael Pombo. He also wrote the poem El Gato Bandido (The bandit cat).
- Aineko, a talking robot cat (later a talking software cat) in the "Accelerando" series of science-fiction short stories (and novel) by Charles Stross
- Aslan the lion in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and other Narnia stories by C. S. Lewis
- Baal, who shows character development in Jo Hawk's The Man Who Thought He Was Hitler.
- Baby, Ayla's hand-reared cave lion in the Earth's Children books
- Bagheera the panther in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book
- Bastet, matriarch of a line of Egyptian cats in the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels; followed by Anubis, Horus, Seshat, Sekhmet, and The Great Cat of Re
- Behemoth (Begemot, Russian: ???????), the huge, trolley-riding, Satanic black cat in Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita
- Belle Aude, La Berg?re, Chatte Grise, Domino, Fanfare, Fossette, Jeune Bleue, Moune, Musette, La Noire, Poucette, La Toutouque, etc.-to mention just a few of Colette's felines
- Bendigo Bung-Eye, a one-eyed ginger cat in the Dick King-Smith book Saddlebottom, who helps Saddlebottom, the improperly marked Wessex Saddleback pig make his fortune in the Royal Wessex Rifles
- Birdie, cat of forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan in Kathy Reichs' novels
- "The Black Cat" named Pluto in Edgar Allan Poe's short story, a study of the psychology of guilt and death
- Blackmalkin, Greymalkin, and Nibbins, witches' cats in The Midnight Folk by John Masefield
- Bluestar, leader of ThunderClan in the "Warriors" series.
- Boris, the cat who lives at 28 Barbury Lane, in Armistad Maupin's Tales of the City series
- Broccoli from The Broccoli Tapes by Jan Slepian
- The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss
- The Cat with the fiddle who played hey-diddle-diddle in Tolkien's The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late
- Tolkien's poem named "Cat" usually known by its first verse: The fat cat on the mat
- The cats of Queen Beruthiel, mentioned in Tolkien's Legendarium.
- The Cat That Walked by Himself in Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories.
- The cat who ran away with the pudding string in the nursery rhyme
- Carbonel, King of the Cats, in Barbara Sleigh's Carbonel trilogy
- The Cheshire Cat in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, based on the folk saying, "grinning like a Cheshire cat"
- Chester, the cat in Bunnicula and sequels by James Howe
- Church, the cat who comes back to life in Stephen King's Pet Sematary
- Clarence, a pacifist library-dwelling cat who sleeps on the photocopier in Clarence the Copy Cat by Patricia Lakin
- C'mell, a humanoid cat, one of the animal-derived 'underpeople' in stories by Cordwainer Smith
- Coco & Yum-Yum, the Siamese detective cats from Lillian Jackson Braun's Cat Who series of books
- The Cowardly Lion, from the Wizard of Oz series
- Crookshanks, Hermione Granger's cat in the Harry Potter novels, although technically only half-cat, half-kneazle
- Damn Cat, hero of the Gordons' Undercover Cat, who returns from a nightly prowl with a kidnapped woman's bracelet around his neck...But where has he been? Later adapted as the Disney film That Darn Cat
- Dick Whittington's cat, who persauded Dick to turn back to London Town
- Dinah, Alice's pet cat, featured in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and his Through the Looking-Glass
- Dragon, the farmer's cat in Robert C. O'Brien's Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
- Dulcie, a tabby farm cat who appears briefly in "Grimbold's Other World" by Nicholas Stuart Gray, and helps (or hinders) the main characters. It is suggested that she may have some kind of relationship with Grimbold, the cat from the book's title.
- Edgewood Dirk, the "prism cat" in the Landover novels by Terry Brooks
- Eureka, Dorothy's cat in Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, also known as the Pink Kitten
- Eurydice, three-legged cat featured in the Whitby Witches trilogy by Robin Jarvis
- Mrs Figg's cats in Harry Potter
- Firestar, Graystripe, Tigerstar, Bluestar, and very many other characters in the Warriors saga by Erin Hunter.
- Flame from the Magic Kitten series of children's books by Sue Bentley
- Francis the feline detective in the novels Felidae and Felidae on the Road by Akif Pirin?ci
- Fritti Tailchaser, along with companions Eatbugs and Pouncequick and a host of both supporting feline characters and mythical felines in the Tad Williams novel, Tailchaser's Song.
- The fiddle-playing cat in the nursery rhyme where the cow jumped over the moon
- The cat and her kittens in the traditional song "Froggy would a-wooing go"
- Gareth, Jason's cat in the book Time Cat by Lloyd Alexander.
- General Sterling Price, Rooster Cogburn's cat, from True Grit by Charles Portis
- Gernisavien, "the neo-cat", a character from a Dan Simmons short story The Death of the Centaur, Gernisavien is also the cat from Jeremy Bremen, the protagonist of Simmons novel The Hollow Man
- Ginger, the yellow tomcat who kept shop with Pickles the dog in Beatrix Potter's Ginger and Pickles
- Gingivere, Tsarmina's brother in the Redwall book Mossflower, who helped the woodlanders free Mossflower Woods from Tsarmina.
- The Glass Cat, a cat made of glass in The Patchwork Girl of Oz
- Gobbolino in Gobbolino, the Witch's Cat by Ursula Moray Williams. Her other books with eponymous feline protagonists include:
- Jeffy, the Burglar's Cat and
- The Nine Lives of Island Mackenzie
- Good Fortune, the cat who goes to heaven in the award-winning story The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth
- Graybar, the black, mouse-hating stray cat in the book Ragweed by Avi and Brian Floca, part of the Poppy Books series.
- Graymalk, Jill the Witch's familiar and accomplice of Snuff, from the novel A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny. This is a variation on Grimalkin, the name of the witch's cat in Macbeth by Shakespeare (a graymalkin or grimalkin is an old or evil-looking she-cat)
- Grimbold, a black "prince of cats" who shows a young goatherd the way to the Night World and leads him into many strange adventures in "Grimbold's Other World", by Nicholas Stuart Gray.
- Grimalkin, cat that adopted Sham and Agba in King of the Wind, by Marguerite Henry
- Greebo, a witch's cat (in Terry Pratchett novels: see Discworld characters)
- Guenhwyvar, Drizzt Do'Urden's mystical black panther from R. A. Salvatore's "The Dark Elf Trilogy". (see Guenhwyvar (cat))
- Gummitch the superkitten, in Fritz Leiber's Space-time For Springers
- Haohao, the talking cat that becomes a carton star in Li Dawei's novel Dream Collector.
- Horace, who along with his human family has many strange adventures on Plowman's Planet in Philip K. Dick's children's science fiction novel Nick and the Glimmung.
- Harry Cat, a character in The Cricket in Times Square and sequels.
- Hiddigeigei is a philosophically minded tomcat (Kater) in Joseph Viktor von Scheffel's 1853 German-language verse pageant play Der Trompeter von S?ckingen (The Trumpeter from Sackingen).
- The Hungry Tiger, the Cowardly Lion's closest friend, introduced in Ozma of Oz
- I Am a Cat by Natsume S?seki, a cat describing his owner in Japan
- Imelza and her kittens in The Alchymist's Cat by Robin Jarvis
- Itty in Hugh Lofting's Dr Dolittle's Return
- Jennie Baldrin, of the Paul Gallico children's book Jennie, released in the U.S. as The Abandoned
- Jenny Linsky, a small black cat and her brothers, Checkers and Edward along with her cat friends Pickles, Florio and Macaroni from Esther Averill's children's books.
- Joe Grey, Dulcie and Kit, cats able to speak to humans and who solve murder mysteries in books by Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
- Jupiter, the evil cat-god in the Deptford Mice books by Robin Jarvis. The son of Imelza (see above)
- Kater Murr (Tomcat Murr), in E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Life and Opinions of Kater Murr" (1819-1821)
- Keeshah, the sha'um (a horse-sized, ridable cat) in the Gandalara Cycle
- Kitty, the Ingalls family mouser in Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books
- Koko and Yum-yum, James Qwilleran's two Siamese cats in the The Cat Who... mystery novels by Lilian Jackson Braun Named for two Japanese characters from Gilbert & Sullivan's comic opera The Mikado.
- Little Cats A through Z, from Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat Comes Back
- Lipshen, the grand high witch's cat in Roald Dahl's The Witches
- Maisie, the Morningside cat, and her friends and family in the series of children's books by Aileen Paterson
- Beth March's kittens in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
- Matroskin (Russian: ?????????, from "??????" (matros), "sailor"), in Eduard Uspensky's Uncle Fyodor, His Dog and His Cat
- Maurice, star of The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett
- Mike, Emily Byrd Starr's cat from Emily of New Moon by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling can transform into a tabby cat; better known in the wizard world as an animagus. Minerva McGonagall spies upon Harry's Aunt and Uncle in chapter one of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and doesn't agree with Dumbledore allowing baby Harry Potter into their parental care.
- Mehitabel, from archy and mehitabel, a dialogue between a melancholy cockroach and a heedless cat, by Don Marquis
- Midnight Louie, 20 pound (9 kg) tomcat companion to (and fellow investigator with) amateur sleuth, Temple Barr, featured in a series of romantic mystery novels by Carole Nelson Douglas; occasionally assisted by his sire 3 O'Clock Louie, his Ma Barker and her 24th Street gang, and his kit Midnight Louise.
- Minnaloushe, from William Butler Yeats' poem The Cat and the Moon.
- Mogget, a magical entity in the form of a cat, in the fantasy novels Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsen by Garth Nix
- Mog who starred in the Meg and Mog series of children's books by Jan Pienkowski
- Mog (who was also in a children's series) by Judith Kerr first published in 1970
- Moglet, in The Unlikely Ones by Mary Brown
- Montezuma, the cat who we follow through his nine lives in The Nine Lives of Montezuma by Michael Morpurgo
- Mottyl, the cat in Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley
- Mowzer, the singing cat from Antonia Barber's book 'The Mousehole Cat,' which is inspired by the Cornish legend of Tom Bawcock.
- Mrs. Murphy, a cat who helps her human, Mary Minor 'Harry' Haristeen, solve mysteries, in a series of novels by Rita Mae Brown. Her cat, Sneaky Pie Brown, is credited as co-author.
- Moxie and an unnamed cat in [The Subtle Knife]by Philip Pullman
- Mrs. Norris, cat belonging to Hogwarts caretaker Argus Filch in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.
- O'lal, monitor of Earth in Alan Dean Fosters Cat-A-Lyst
- Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) is the eponymous hero of a series of illustrated children's books written by Kathleen Hale.
- Pelle Svansl?s (Peter No-Tail), the good-hearted and often na?ve cat, written by G?sta Knutsson
- Petronius Arbiter, 'Pete' in Robert A. Heinlein's The Door into Summer
- Pickles, protagonist of the children's book The Fire Cat by Esther Averill
- Pinkle Purr, in a poem of that name by A. A. Milne
- Pixel in Robert A. Heinlein's novel To Sail Beyond the Sunset, and appearing briefly in other Heinlein stories. Despite the name of the book and Pixel's unique ability to cause an interdimensional cat-door to appear in any surface, the novel The Cat Who Walks Through Walls is not about Pixel.
- Pixel, the feline companion of P.C. O'Data in the syndicated comic strip PC and Pixel by Thach Bui.
- Faithful, Alanna's cat in the "song of the lioness series" by Tamora Pierce. He has a black coat, and unusual purple eyes which he shares with the protagonist Alanna and her twin brother Thom. The cat can talk in a voice only Alanna can hear, which reportedly still sounds like a meow, though on occasion he seems to be able to let others in on the conversation as well. He is noted for being extremely smart and usually helpful, though somewhat smug and sarcastic.
- Pounce, Beka's feline companion in Beka Cooper -Terrier by Tamora Pierce. A black cat with purple eyes and high intelligence who makes himself an auxiliary member of the police force.
- Powder, the albino Siamese from uncommon children's series Powder The Cat
- Primplepuss from The Cry of the Icemark by Stuart Hill
- Pussy-Cat, the Owl's fianc?e in Edward Lear's The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
- The pussycat who went to London to see the queen, in the nursery rhyme.
- Pyewacket, in Rosemary Weir's 1967 children's book of the same name.
- Ratha is the female leader of the Named prehistoric cat-clan in Ratha's Creature and its sequels by Clare Bell. These books are also known as the Named series.
- Rhiow, Saash, and Urruah, and other feline characters of The Book of Night with Moon by Diane Duane
- Ribby, the cat who serves Duchess the dog a traumatizing pie in Beatrix Potter's The Pie and the Patty Pan
- Richard Parker, the 450 pound Bengal tiger from Yann Martel's novel Life of Pi
- Rotten Ralph, the very bad cat in Jack Gantos's book
- Sam The Cat Detective, main character of the Sam The Cat Mysteries.
- Sampson in the Church Mice series by Graham Oakley
- Scarface Claw, The baddie in many of the books written by Lynley Dodd.
- Saucy Sal, Emily Byrd Starr's cat from the Emily Series written by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- In reference to Schr?dinger's Cat:
- Schr?dinger's Cat is a science fiction story by Ursula K. Le Guin in 1974.
- The Schr?dinger's Cat trilogy is the name commonly given to a trilogy of science fiction/conspiracy theory novels written by Robert Anton Wilson
- Schr?dinger is the name of an enlightened entity that appears as a cat in Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga and Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2
- Selima, the tabby cat who drowns in Thomas Gray's poem "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes"
- The Shy Little Kitten of the children's book written by Cathleen Schurr and illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren
- Silversides, the white, mouse-hating cat in the book "Ragweed" by Avi and Brian Floca, part of the Poppy Books series.
- Simpkin in Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester
- Sinbad, a kitten rescued by the Walker children off the Dutch coast in the Swallows and Amazons novel We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea by Arthur Ransome.
- Skippyjon Jones, his mother Mama Junebug, and siblings Jilly-boo and Jezebel from the Skippyjon Jones books.
- Slinky Malinki, a mischievous black cat featured in a series of books by Lynley Dodd
- Socks, a cat in the book Socks by Beverly Cleary.
- Solembum, a werecat from the Inheritance Trilogy books by Christopher Paolini.
- Space Cat from the 4 book series by Ruthven Todd
- Spiegel, from Spiegel the Cat by Gottfried Keller
- Spit McGee, the central figure in Willie Morris's My Cat Spit McGee
- Squire Julian Gingivere, barn cat who Matthias meets on his quest to find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior in the novel Redwall.
- Svartalf, a big black witch's familiar in Operation Chaos by Poul Anderson
- The three little kittens who lost their mittens in the nursery rhyme
- Tabby, the cat of Mildred in The Worst Witch
- Tao, the Siamese cat from Sheila Burnford's novel The Incredible Journey
- Tattoo, Pinkle Purr's mother (see above)
- Tibert the cat, from the French medieval fable Reynard the Fox.
- Tiger the vegetarian cat and others in the movie An American Tail
- Tigerishka, from Fritz Leiber's novel "The Wanderer"
- Tigger, the bouncing tiger from the Winnie the Pooh books. Also the name of the pet cat belonging to Mary Anne Spier in The Baby-Sitters Club series.
- Tobermory the talking cat, protagonist of a short story by the satirist Saki (Hector Hugh Munro)
- Tobias, a tall black talking cat with significant magical powers in the Tim and the Hidden People series by Sheila McCullough. Father of Sebastian, who is affectionate towards his "owner" Tim who saved him from drowning. Sebastian is a Strange One (neither part of the Hidden People nor a normal cat).
- Tomasina, a ginger cat owned by Mary MacDhuie, in the Paul Gallico book later made into a Disney movie of the same name (The Three Lives of Thomasina)
- Tom Kitten, a curious but disobedient young cat in the children's stories "The Tale of Tom Kitten" and "The Roly Poly Pudding" by Beatrix Potter; also Tom's mother, Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, and his siblings Moppet and Mittens.
- Tug, the cat given by Ged to Alder to protect him from nightmares, in The Other Wind by Ursula Le Guin
- The Cats of Ulthar, who take revenge upon the murder of a kitten in H. P. Lovecraft's story of that name: from that day, it was forbidden to harm a cat in that city.
- "The Unadulterated Cat" by Terry Pratchett and Joliffe Gray
- Mr. Underfoot in Robert A. Heinlein's Friday
- Ungatt Trunn in the Redwall book Lord Brocktree. A Wild Cat (possibly European subspecies) who was the only Redwall villain who could conquer Salamandastron due to military strength and tactical supremacy.
- Unnamed tortoise-shell cat from Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Benjamin Bunny,which Peter and Benjamin run into and hide from underneath a large basket upon which the cat then sits for five hours, then Benjamin Bouncer fights and drives off the basket and locks into the greenhouse before rescuing and punishing Peter and Benjamin.
- Unnamed white cat seen briefly in Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Peter Rabbit, staring at goldfish in a small pond.
- Upgraded cats in Reginald Bretnor's "Genius of the Species" take over the Soviet Union
- Varjak Paw, Sally Bones and other characters in the book Varjak Paw by SF Said.
- Whiskers, black and white cat with wings, who is the familiar of Jhary-a-conel, the Eternal Companion who aids various heroes in Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion series.
- Winkie, black cat Alexander Key's novel "Escape to Witch Mountain"; Tia's pet (also the Disney film of the same name)
- Wolsey, a {tabby} cat which travelled with the Doctor in the Doctor Who Virgin New Adventures novels.
- The yellow tom on the ship "Pound of Candles", who helped Little Pig Robinson escape being dinner, and who was engaged to a "snowy owl of Lapland", in Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Little Pig Robinson
- Zoom, in Tim Wynne-Jones' series of children's books, e.g. Zoom at Sea (ISBN 0-88899-021-9)
- Windrusher, the lead character in the Windrusher series of books by Victor DiGenti
- Many cats in the Warriors series of novels by Erin Hunter
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Mungojerrie is a light hearted Calico cat created by T. S. Eliot and used in the musical CATS. Mungojerrie and his partner in crime, Rumpleteazer, are of orange/black/brown colors. ...
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Andre Norton - Cats and felines abound in books by Andre Norton
- The Beast Master
- Lord of Thunder
- Beast Master's Ark
- Beast Master's Circus
- Catseye
- Gate of the Cat
- The Mark of the Cat
- Fur Magic
- Octagon Magic with Sabrina, the black cat
- Star Ka'at
- Star Ka'at World
- Star Ka'at and the Plant People
- Star Ka'at and the Winged Warriors
- Lura the cat in Daybreak:2250 A.D. (aka Star Man's Son)
- Also, in Sci-Fi anthologies compiled by Andre Norton
- Noble Warrior - CATFANTASTIC
- Hob's Pot - CATFANTASTIC II
- Noble Warrior Meets With a Ghost - CATFANTASTIC III
- Noble Warrior, Teller of Fortunes - CATFANTASTIC IV
- Noble Warrior and the Gentleman - CATFANTASTIC V
- Three-Inch Trouble - A CONSTELLATION OF CATS
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In theatre - The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats which is based on the above poetry collection: Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot, but introduces several additional characters, such as:
- Asparagus (a.k.a. The Other Cat. Not the same as Gus: The Theatre Cat)
- Carbucketty (Previously in London and Broadway productions. No longer there.)
- Cassandra
- Etcetera
- Genghis (also spelled "Dschinghis")
- Grizabella
- Jemima (a.k.a. Sillabub)
- Mr.Mistoffelees (the magical tom)
- Moushi (The Diary of Anne Frank)
- Pouncival
- Pyewacket (Bell, Book and Candle)
- Tantomile
- Victoria
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In film - Alex the Lion, in the 2005 animated movie Madagascar
- The Aristocats - much of the cast of the Disney animated film
- Aslan the lion in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- Baby, the leopard in the movie Bringing Up Baby (1938) starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant
- Bad Luck, the black cat which appeared as the comic relief in They Were Expendable.
- Baron, from "The Cat Returns" and "Whisper of the Heart"
- Blofeld's unnamed white Persian cat from the James Bond movies, which has inspired a number of imitations and spoofs (see Mr. Bigglesworth, Madcat, and Nero). Other white Persians include Mr. Tinkles in Cats & Dogs and the "Cat Man do" episode of The Powerpuff Girls. An episode of The Simpsons showed the sinister Montgomery Burns looking for a left-handed can opener for his white cat. Fancy Feast Cat Food commercials feature a white Persian cat. A black Persian Cat "Catzilla" acted like "Tom" while the mouse acted like "Jerry" (i.e. Tom and Jerry) in the movie Mouse Hunt. A black Persian cat was kept by Catwoman in Batman Returns. A white Persian (?) cat is seen in the comedy Safety Last.
- Bob, from Striking Distance
- The film Cats & Dogs postulates an ongoing war dating back to ancient times between cats and dogs. The most notable cat is a spoilt Persian called Mr. Tinkles who is also an evil genius intent on world domination.
- Cat, Holly Golightly's cat in Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Sweetie, Bruce Willis's pet cat in The Fifth Element
- The Catbus (or Nekobus), a shapeshifting feline mode of transport from My Neighbour Totoro.
- Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar from the Disney movie of that name
- Chuck, from Heart Condition
- Clincker, cat client of Perry Mason in 1936 film The case of the Black Cat.
- Clip the lion, in the german film No lion land
- Clovis, a shorthair tabby seen in the film Sleepwalkers
- Coco, the white Persian in Jungle 2 Jungle
- Cosmic Creepers, an ugly, suspicious-looking black cat in the 1971 Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz
- Danny cat and Sawyer cat-hero and heroines of Warner Bros. Cats Don't Dance.
- That Darn Cat, Disney's adaptation of the book Undercover Cat
- Diego, the sabre-toothed tiger from Blue Sky Studios' Ice Age
- Dinah, Alice's roly poly kitten from Alice in Wonderland
- Duchess, from the 1995 film Babe. {Is Babe's implacable enemy after being put out in the rain}.
- Duma, the cheetah from the Disney movie Cheetah
- Elsa the lioness, raised by Joy Adamson in Born Free
- Figaro, of Disney's Pinocchio.
- Garfield from Garfield The Movie
- Gatto, Mr D and Tweed in Cat City (Macskafogó)
- General, cat hero in the 1985 movie Cat's Eye.
- General Sterling Price, from the movie Rooster Cogburn.
- Fluffy, the cat owned by Ashley, the fiancee of Peter, in the film "While you were sleeping".
- Francis, the star in the 1994 animated German film Felidae (film)
- Jake, The Cat from Outer Space
- Jasmine, lion in the 2003 movie Secondhand Lions.
- Jones (aka "Jonesy"), the cat in Alien and Aliens
- Indigo, the blind Russian Blue in Starheritence and is voiced by Emma Stone
- King Leonidas of Naboombu, a lion, the world's greatest soccer player, in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Kitty, from Monkeybone
- Kumal and Sangha from the move Two Brothers.
- Leo the Lion, mascot of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio.
- Leopold the Cat
- Lucifer, Cinderella's stepmother's cat in Disney's Cinderella
- Major, the lion from the movie Napoleon and Samantha (1972)
- Midnight, an Egyptian Mau seen in the film Catwoman
- Milo in The Adventures of Milo and Otis
- Monty the tabby cat from Stuart Little
- (Renaldo) Moon a.k.a. Muta in "Whisper of the Heart" and "The Cat Returns"
- Mr. Bigglesworth, Dr. Evil's cat from the Austin Powers films, in homage to the unnamed cat of Bond's Blofeld
- Mr. Jinx, a Himalayan cat from Meet the Parents and its sequel Meet the Fockers.
- My Cat's Balls (Les Couilles de mon Chat) by Didier Bénureau
- Orion, from Men in Black
- Pearl, a Maine Coon cat seen in the film Assassins
- Persnikitty, in Garfield: The Movie
- Pink Panther, movie eponym, cartoon character
- Prince XII, in Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
- Puss-in-Boots, a cat with the voice of Antonio Banderas in Shrek 2
- Pyewacket, the Siamese cat and witch's familiar in the romantic-comedy play and film Bell, Book and Candle
- Rademenes, the cat from Polish TV serial from 80's „Siedem Życzeń” (Seven Wishes)
- Ratha, a prehistoric big cat from the "Ratha's Creature" episode of CBS Storybreak. Based on the novel by Clare Bell.
- Red, a catlike version of the Devil in the 1996 film All Dogs Go to Heaven 2.
- Rhubarb, a cat that inherits a professional baseball team from its owner, in the 1951 film Rhubarb (1951 film), based on the novel by satirist and parodist, H. Allen Smith
- Rufus, the cat from The Rescuers
- Sergeant Tibbs, a barn cat in Walt Disney Film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (The novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians has a white Persian cat who helps the dalmatians take revenge on Cruella De Vil's house. In the 1996 movie 101 Dalmatians there are a few scenes of a barn cat. No white Persian cat but a skin of a white tiger is seen.)
- Si and Am, the two Siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp
- Simba, Nala, Mufasa, Scar, Sarabi, Sarafina and other lions in Disney's The Lion King; Kiara, Kovu, Zira, Vitani, Nuka and other lions introduced in the sequal, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.
- Snowbell, the cat in the film version of Stuart Little
- Spot, Data's orange shorthair tabby seen in Star Trek Generations and Star Trek Nemesis (the original Spot seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation was a Somali)
- Tamala, a one-year-old kitten in the 2002 film Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat In Space
- Tao, a Siamese cat in the 1963 film The Incredible Journey, based on the novel of the same title.
- Sassie, a Himalayan cat in the 1993 remake of the 1963 film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey and in 1996 sequel Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco.
- Sebastain, of Josie and the Pussycats
- Thackery Binx, the boy-turned-black-cat in Hocus Pocus
- Unnamed tiger on the island in Swiss Family Robinson, where it fought two Great Danes and got trapped in a pit.
- Tonto-cat in Movie Harry and Tonto.
- The unnamed cat mascot seen in 1933 movie Hell Below.
- The unnamed cat seen in 1949 movie Malice in the Palace.
- The unnamed cat seen on top of telephone swithboard in 1955 movie Kiss Me Deadly.
- The unnamed cat seen in 1960 movie The Rat Race.
- The unnamed cat seen in 1962 movie Safe at Home.
- The unnamed cat that Don Corleone has in his lap in the first scenes in The Godfather
- The unnamed cat seen in The Getaway (1972 and 1994 remake) with a hitman (Al Lettieri in the original, Michael Madsen in the remake)
- The unnamed cat killed by fascists in movie 1900 (Film).
- The unnamed cat owned by Lila, seen late in the Peanuts animated movie "Snoopy, Come Home"
- The unnamed black cat that Neo sees a déjà vu of in The Matrix
- The unnamed lions who eat the Three Stooges in the short subject You Nazty Spy, which ends with a burping lion wearing the Reichsführer's hat
- The unnamed cat in 1996 movie The Adventures of Pinocchio.
- Thomasina, the orange tabby cat who dies and comes back (a couple of times) in The Three Lives of Thomasina, a 1964 Disney film.
- The Barron, Muta, Yuki, and the other cats character's from Studio Ghibli film The Cat Returns. The Barron and Muta also feature in a previous Studio Ghibli film called Whisper of the Heart
- The Ghost and the Darkness, two historical man-eating lions from the 1996 film of the same name.
- Winky, black cat owned by the Malone children in Escape to Witch Mountain
- Whiskers, in Lost & Found
- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner from Animaniacs's Wakko's Wish
- Zoom, in Tim Wynne-Jones's series of children's books, e.g. Zoom at Sea (ISBN 0-88899-021-9)
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In television - Annabelle and Eek! the Cat from Eek!stravaganza and Eek! the Cat
- Bagpuss from the British television show of the same name.
- Bones from Frosty Returns
- Bonkers D. Bobcat from Bonkers
- Bootsie, the one-eyed cat owned by Mayor Adam West in the animated FOX TV series Family Guy. Mayor West also uses a cat launcher to attack a pizza deliveryman who gives him a pizza with Canadian bacon instead of bacon.
- Bruce Biteabit, an ocelot kept by detective Honey West (Anne Francis)
- The Cat, character descended from cats played by Danny John-Jules in BBC TV sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf (see Frankenstein, below)
- Cagney, Elisa's cat in Disney's Gargoyles
- Candy Cat and her mother, Mrs Cat in the animated series Peppa Pig
- Cat who finds it way back to Inn in episode of "Men In Trees"
- Chowder from Chowder (TV series)
- "Clarence, the cross-eyed Lion" from the TV series Daktari
- Coltrane, Lisa's fourth pet cat on The Simpsons
- Elsie, the cat from Disney's Stanley
- Fat Cat, from the series, Fat Cat and Friends
- Fearcats, villains form the series Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive
- Feefee, from MADtv
- "Felix D. Katt", Married with Children
- Fluffy -Brady Girls cat on The Brady Bunch. Appeared only on the premier episode.
- Fluffy -unseen cat rescued by Sheriff Andy Taylor from a roof on an episode of The Andy Griffith Show.
- Fluffy -cat held by shell-shocked soldier in MASH 3/6.
- Fluffy -Angelica's cat on Rugrats and All Grown Up.
- Frankenstein, the pregnant cat Lister sneaks onboard the Red Dwarf
- Fred, in Whiskas cat food commercials
- Henrietta Pussycat, Daniel Stripèd Tiger, and Grandpere from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Isis, Catwoman's cat in Batman, the Animated Series
- Isis, trained black cat that accompanies Gary Seven in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode, Assignment: Earth; the cat also accompanies Seven when he beams from location to location. And the cat can change form to a human.
- James the Cat from the British children's show of the same name.
- Jasper, from MADtv
- Jenji, a mystical cat genie and his Super Sentai counterpart Smoky, from Mahou Sentai Magiranger and Power Rangers: Mystic Force
- Jess the cat, a postman's familiar from the tv show Postman Pat.
- The killer kitties of The X-Files "Teso dos Bichos" episode
- Katz from Courage the Cowardly Dog.
- Kimba from Kimba the White Lion
- Kit Kat (later human Katrina), the Halliwell witch-sisters' familiar in Charmed
- Kitty, pet lion from the 1960s TV series The Addams Family
- The Lion family (Theo, Cleo, Lionel, and Leona) on Between the Lions.
- Lucky, the Tanners' cat in TV series ALF, who weekly escaped being devoured by the wisecracking Alien Life-Form
- MADcat, Doctor Claw's pet cat in the cartoon Inspector Gadget.
- Margaret - ghost cat heroine of TV movie Ghost Cat
- Marilyn, Charles Westmoreland's cat in Prison Break.
- Meow Mix Cat, commercial mascot for Meow Mix cat food.
- Milkshakes, Billy's cat, in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Minerva, the cat belonging to Connie Brooks' landlady Margaret Davis on Our Miss Brooks
- Miss Kitty Fantastico, (deceased) pet cat of Willow and Tara in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Miss Puss, the tabby cat belonging to Amy's brother Peter on Everybody Loves Raymond
- Modigliana from The Ferals, ABC
- Monkey, the sour-voiced Siamese cat in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Careless Kitten"
- Morris the Cat, commercial mascot for 9 Lives Cat Food, voiced by John Irwin
- Mr. Kitty, Cartman's pet cat on South Park (which, despite its name, is actually a female cat)
- Mr. Piddles, Dana's cat on The L Word
- Mrs. Slocombe's "pussy" named Tiddles, a largely unseen character and the source of many innuendoes in Are You Being Served? The cat was seen on occasion when Mrs. Slocombe brought it to the store, but only its tail was visible through its cat carrier.
- Neelix, Lieutenant Reginald Barclay's cat, from Star Trek: Voyager
- Olivia (orange female cat) and unnamed, white female cat in the crime series Cold Case. Both are pets of Detective Lilly Rush. In season 1, Detective Rush's boyfriend Kite nicknamed Olivia "Cyclops" as she only has one eye, and the white cat "Tripod" as she only has three legs. Both cats are recurring characters and appear in multiple episodes and seasons.
- Patches, the zombie cat in the episode, "Dead Man's Party", on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
- PC, Kimberly's pet cat on Power Rangers
- Penelope Pussycat Garfield and Friends
- Prince Myshkin, in the episode, "Stray Cat", from Noir (named after the main character in Dostoevsky's The Idiot).
- Rascal, a cat who "helped" solve a case on CSI
- Rusty - cat used by the Mission: Impossible team in one episode. (The same cat kept by Elly May (Donna Douglas) on Beverly Hillbillies).
- Salem Saberhagen, talking black cat from the comic book, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and television series of the same name, as well as the Sabrina, the Animated Series.
- Scheherazade the white Persian with blue eyes from Tail of Two Kitties
- Schrodinger, a cat that Capt. Carter gave Narim on Stargate SG1; appeared in the episodes Enigma and Pretense.
- "Sam"-wrongly named female cat who has kittens in end of an episode of Bonanza.
- Sassy Cat, a cat who pays homage to Hello Kitty, who appears in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Sebastian cat, appeared in cartoon Josie and the Pussycats.
- Sizzle, a pet cat puppet on The Puzzle Place
- Snowballs I, II, III, and V, cats owned by the Simpsons
- Sonja in Garfield
- Spot, pet cat of Data, from Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Thomas in New Zealand ad for Chef cat food Commercials.
- Unnamed tabby cat owned by the Beckett family in Threads
- Unnamed chinchilla (white-silver) Persian cat in Fancy Feast cat food Commercials.
- Unnamed cat who gets a free sandwich in Miracle Whip commercials
- Unnamed cat who appears in "Friskees" cat food commercials 2007
- Unnamed cat who appears in "Fresh Step" litter commercials 2007
- Unnamed cat who appears in "Theraflu" commercials 2007
- Unnamed cat who appears in "Advantage" {flea Collor} commercials 2008
- Unnamed cat, a felonois feline of "Catwoman" in 1960's Batman series.
- Vienna, Rigsby's cat in the sitcom Rising Damp
- Whiskers, the Kitten Who Can Name Fruit, seen on Cartoon Network's 'Fridays' block
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In animation, comics and puppetry - Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley, O'Malley the alley cat from The Aristocats
- Aeris, from the webcomic VG Cats
- Alice, also known as Admiral from the TV anime Stratos 4
- Alley-Kat-Abra, feline magician formerly with the Zoo Crew.[1]
- Ambrose the robber cat, from 1935 Walt Disney cartoon of the same name.[2]
- Apathy Kat
- Attila, the cat in the comic strip Mother Goose and Grimm.[3]
- Autocat, race-car driving cat from cartoon Motormouse and Autocat.[4]
- Azrael, pet of Gargamel on the TV show The Smurfs.[5]
- Babbit and Catstello, Warner Brothers cartoon characters.[6]
- Baby Puss, pet tiger cat of Fred Flintstone who locks Fred out of the house at end of each episode
- Baggypants, Chaplinesque happy cat and lead character of 1977 NBC cartoon Baggypants and Friends.[7]
- Bagpuss, British TV cat
- Battlecat (aka Cringer) of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- Baudelaire in Phantom 2040 (obviously named after the French poet)
- Baron, The Cat Returns (Neko no Ongaeshi) 2002 Japanese animated film directed by Morita Hiroyuki and produced by Studio Ghibli.
- Bat-Cats - batwinged cats from Mighty Mouse cartoon Gypsy Life.[8]. Other cats from the series include Cattenstein,.
- Beans, Warner Brothers cartoon character, early colleague of Porky Pig.[9]
- Beast, from Marvel comics has become feline in recent years
- Beardless Breeder-Reactor Boxing Bobcats - one of the comics that drove Boris the Bear over the edge.[10]
- Bella, female cat of Sergeant Louise Luggs from comic strip Beetle Bailey.[11]
- Belphegor, companion of the anti-conscience Asmodeus in Megatokyo.
- Benny Cat, Sylvester's dimwitted friend in the Warner Brothers' cartoons.
- Benny the Ball, one of the gang from Top Cat.[12]
- Bete Noire, cat from the comic strip Gordo.[13]
- Beverly, neighbor cat chased by dog Fumbles in Where's Huddles cartoon.[14]
- Big Cat, campus cartoon character often sighted in graffiti and newspaper columns
- Bill the Cat, mascot and presidential candidate in Berke Breathed's Bloom County.[15]
- Binka and friends.
- Blue the cat, cat from comic strip U.S. Acres who regularly terrorized the other characters.[16]
- Bob the cat, from Neptune Circle
- Boo-cat on The Funky Phantom 1971 television cartoon.[17]
- Boom Boom Pussini, wrestler cat interested in Sonja from the comic strip Heathcliff.[18]
- Bowzir, a Siamese cat belonging to Mr. Magoo
- The Brain, cat from Top Cat's gang.[19]
- Brave Heart Lion, a Care Bear cousin
- Brutus - lion pet of Holiday family from cartoon The Roman Holidays.[20]
- Buchi, the cat in RahXephon
- Bucky Katt, cartoon cat from Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Butch, from Tom and Jerry
- Buyo, Kagome's family's pet cat, and Kirara, Sango's pet cat demon/nekomata in InuYasha
- Captain Amelia, humanoid feline in Disney's Treasure Planet
- Captain Amerikat, from Marvel Tails comic book.[21]
- Cap'n Catnip, alter ego of Petropolis millionaire Cheshire A. Catt and foe of the Jet-Pack Cats in Charlton Bullseye #2.[22]
- Captain Jack, gray furred cigarette smoking captain of a spaceship from The Adventures of Captain Jack comic book.[23]
- Caramel, Betty Cooper's cat in the Archie Comics
- Casual T. Cat, Claymation bipedal cat whose tail is stuck in an electrical outlet in the 1989 PSA The Shocking Adventures of Casual T. Cat.[24]
- "Cat" -pet of Dragon {TV Show}
- "The Cat"-The Jetsons family cat {First series episode. ALso same feline Astrochases at the end {?}}.
- Catastrophe, villain in Spy Dogs
- Catbert, the evil human resources director in the Dilbert comic strip
- The Catbus, a living cat with the size, shape, and function of a bus, in the anime My Neighbor Totoro
- CatDog, star of the Nickelodeon TV show of the same name. CatDog's feline side. See also List of fictional dogs
- Catgut, a feline from the Pound Puppies.[25]
- Cat Jacob, a Swiss cat who provides his readers with a humorous little philosophical "poke" along their way.
- The Cattanooga Cats, singing group from Hanna-Barbera animated series.[26]
- Cat Town, a web-based 'show' by R. Noyes starring cats from CatPrin, a Japanese tailor for felines.
- Catula, from Hello Kitty Furry Tale Theatre.[27]
- Cat pet of alien "Grandma Taters" in Jimmy Neutron episode
- Chaos cat deites agrabah Aladdin
- Chaos, a Muppet cat on Sesame Park
- Charlemagne, a cat from the Pound Puppies.[28]
- Cheetor, a Maximal Transformer who takes on the form on a cheetah. Character in Beast Wars and Beast Machines.
- Chester, Minnie the Minx's cat in the British Beano comic
- Chococat a Sanrio character
- Choo-Choo Bear, the boneless and oozy pet cat of Davan, in the Something Positive comic
- Chowder from Chowder (TV series)
- Chubby Huggs, oversized, overaffectionate cartoon cat from Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Cicero's Cat, from the Mutt and Jeff comic strip
- Chickpea & Chickpea's Brother, from the Mutts comic strip
- Clarisse Cat, Flip's girlfriend in some animations by Eric W. Schwartz (Has also had a cameo in Sabrina Online) Very sharp hearing, in "The Dating Game" she can hear Flip nodding on the phone!
- Claude Cat, Looney Tunes character
- Cleo, Riff Raff's girlfriend from Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats
- Copy Cat seen on Staples commercial
- The Copy Cats, She-Lion, Cool Kitty, and Fat Cat, villains on 'Kidd Video'
- Courageous Cat, part of Bob Kane's Batman spoof Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse. Other cats from the series include:
- Custard, nemesis of Roobarb in the BBC cartoon series
- Cyborg Kuro-chan, a robotic cat who is a spoof on Astro Boy
- Danny, the main character in the movie Cats Don't Dance
- Daze the Cat, a female bright yellow cat from The Privates
- Diego and the other sabertooth cats in Ice Age and Ice Age 2
- From Digimon: Gatomon (and variants BlackGatomon and Mikemon) and Bastemon resemble cats; there are also Digimon such as Leomon (and variants GrapLeomon, LoaderLeomon, SaberLeomon and BantyoLeomon) which are lion-based.
- Dinah, Alice's cat in the Disney movie Alice in Wonderland.
- Doraemon, a feline robot from the future. From the Japanese cartoon and animation series of the same title.
- Drooper, lion from the Banana Splits.[30]
- Ele, a cynical cat-like creature from the Non Sequitur comic.
- Ebenezer and Snooch from the Webcomic Two Lumps
- Eek the Cat, from television
- Elsie the Cat from "Stanley"
- Evil The Cat (and occasionally a reverse clone, Good The Cat), one of the numerous nemeses of Earthworm Jim.
- Faron - cat which appeared briefly in a few Peanuts cartoons - belonged to Frieda
- Fat Cat, chief nemesis of the rodent heroes of Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, and Mepps, one of his henchmen.
- Fat Freddie's Cat in the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton
- Felicia, cat from The Great Mouse Detective, enforcer for the villain Ratigan.[31]
- Felix the Cat, pioneer cartoon character
- Fleshy, pink cat in the comic strip Monty
- Foodar from the Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Fluffy, evil cat genius in Darkwing Duck comic stories.
- Fritz the Cat, creation of Robert Crumb, changed considerably by Ralph Bakshi in his cartoon, killed later in retaliation by Crumb.
- Frodo Cattins, from the Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Furrball the Scaredy Cat; Tiny Toon Adventures character
- Gaffer, backstage cat on The Muppet Show
- From the comic strip, Garfield:
- Cast of animated film Gay Purr-ee
- A Gata e O Gato (the female and the male cat), a couple in the comics by Laerte Coutinho
- George Tom's cousin from, Tom and Jerry
- Heathcliff, comic strip character. Other felines from the strip include:
- Hector-cat who appears on Heathcliff cartoon The Catillac Cats.
- Hello Kitty, popular Japanese character marketed extensively by Sanrio
- Henrietta Pussycat, Daniel Stripèd Tiger, and Grandpere from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
- Henry's Cat
- Hershey the Cat, black and white cat from Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series, who would later become Geoffrey St. John's spy partner and wife.
- Hobbes, Calvin's pet stuffed tiger from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
- Horse, the invincible tomcat from the comic strip Footrot Flats, by Murray Ball
- Hot Dog on Dennis the Menace
- Jagwar, from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Jasso-kissa
- Jenny, an Aldebaran witchcat and one of the main characters in Bucky O'Hare.[33]
- Jess, the eponymous Postman Pat's black and white cat of the title song in the BBC children's TV series
- Jiji, the black cat in Kiki's Delivery Service
- Jingoro, the Kasuga family's cat from Kimagure Orange Road
- Mr. Jinks, featured with mice nemeses Pixie and Dixie in Hanna-Barbera's Huckleberry Hound Show
- Kamikaze Cat, and other characters, including:
- Boopsie Meow, his waitress girlfriend[34]
- Kamineko, from Azumanga Daioh
- Karupin, the free-spirited Himalayan cat owned by wonder tennis player Ryoma Echizen from the anime series The Prince of Tennis
- Katnappe, a female human with cat like abilities that is a recurring villain on Xiaolin Showdown
- Katy the Kitty Witch (or Chao, her original name) in The Fantastic Adventures of Unico
- Thomas Kemper, Tycho and Gabe's cat in Penny Arcarde, who has advanced computer skills and might even be an MSCE; he is named after the Thomas Kemper brand of soft drinks.
- Ketto Shī (ケット・シー) from various Japanese anime, based on Cait Sidhe from Celtic mythology
- Kimba the White Lion
- Kirara in InuYasha
- Kisa, female black panther raised by Jedda Walker in Defenders of the Earth
- Kitten, from the webcomic Bear and Kitten
- Kitten, from Tom and Jerry
- Kitty the Kellog's Smacks
- Kittycat, cat from The Family Circus.[35]
- Klas Katt, the main character in Swedish author Gunnar Lundkvists dark, existentialist comics
- Kleo-girlfriend cat of Riff-Raff of Heathcliff cartoon "Cats & Co.
- Klunk, from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Konyako, a teenaged catgirl in the anime Edens Bowy, she is the niece of Miss Nyako, dictator of Yuneas. Konyako's name is a contraction of "Koneko" (Japanese for "kitten") and "Nya" (Japanese for "meow").
- Kuroneko-sama from the anime Trigun. Roughly translated, the name simply means Lord Black Cat.
- Krazy Kat, surreal cartoon by George Herriman
- Krosp, Emperor of All Cats, of Girl Genius
- Kyaa in Please Save My Earth
- Kyo Sohma, a boy who transforms into a cat when hugged by a member of the opposite sex in the anime/manga series Fruits Basket
- Leo, from the webcomic VG Cats
- Leo the Lion, Beaky Buzzard's prey from the cartoon The Lion's Busy.[36]
- Lightning, from Tom and Jerry
- Lion, the lion from Boner's Ark.[37]
- Loki, a gray cat belonging to Mr. Svenson in the Archie comics
- Loki, the tabby cat in My Cat Loki
- Looshkin, the psychotic cat from the comic book Bear.
- Longcat, from 4chan.
- Lord Cat, the cat that thinks he's god in Paniponi Dash
- Luca, Amy's cybernetically enhanced cat in IGPX
- Lucifer, the wicked stepmother's cat in the Disney movie Cinderella.
- Ludwig, from the comic strip Arlo and Janis.
- Luka, the tabby cat in My Cat Loki was never seen, only mentioned. but it is stated that Loki and Luka look identical.
- Luna, Artemis, Diana and Sailor Tin Nyanko in Sailor Moon
- Lyle and Lana from Animal Crackers comic strip.[38]
- Mac Manc McManx, from the Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Madcat, Dr. Claw's pet, from cartoon series Inspector Gadget
- Maha, from the anime .hack//SIGN, an AI who is assigned to monitor the protagonist Tsukasa.
- Matroskin, from animated film Three from Buttermilk Village and its sequels
- Max from Max the cat
- Mayaa, from Azumanga Daioh.
- Meathead, from Tom and Jerry
- Merle (Meruru) and the twin sisters Nadia (Nariya) and Elisa (Eriya), the three cat girls in Tenkuu no Escaflowne.
- Michael, from Makoto Kobayashi's What's Michael series.
- Mike, from Noriko Sasaki's Dōbutsu no o-isha-san (動物のお医者さん, "Mr. Veterinarian")
- Milady from Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds, one of the few non-canine characters in the series
- Mirage (Aladdin) a villainess in the Aladdin series
- Miss Nyako, a tuxedo-wearing catgirl who is the dictator of robot town Yuneas in anime Edens Bowy. Her name is a contraction of "Nya" (Japanese for "meow") and "ko," a common ending of female names.
- Moggy Malone, an apparently "upper-class" cat from Roobarb and Custard Too.
- Mooch, the cat and one of the main characters in the comic strip Mutts.
- Mr. Blik, Gordon, and Waffle, from Catscratch
- "Mr Mittens" evil cat genius in cartoon Johnny Test
- Muffin from the comic strip Pickles
- Mungo-one of Heathcliff cartoon The Catillac Cats.
- Myu Myu, Naota's old fat cat in FLCL
- Napoleon, black cat owned by the Hale sisters in W.I.T.C.H.
- Necoconeco, a fictional corporate mascot in Azumanga Daioh; a kitten on the head of an identical, but adult, cat.
- Nero, a fluffy white caterpillar (but does the role of a cat), pet of the villainous toad Silas Greenback, from the cartoon series Dangermouse—a spoof of Blofeld's cat (see above)
- Noodles, from the comic strip Mutts
- Atsuko Natsume aka Nuku Nuku which is an android created in an effort to save a dying pet cat. Alternatively, Atsuko Higuchi, an alternate reality version of Nuku Nuku, created from the brain and nervous system of a dead kitten, designed to be a weapon of last resort against her sister Rei Rei, made from her feline sibling.
- Nya, Shia's companion cat from the TV anime Pita-Ten
- Oggy, from Oggy and the Cockroaches
- Oil Can Harry from Mighty Mouse
- Oliver Wendell McDuffy, feline assistant of Bulldog Drumhead.[39]
- Omaha the Cat Dancer, erotic "furry" comic book character
- Doctor Paula Hutchison in Rocko's Modern Life
- Pasi, B. Virtanen's cat
- Peekaboo from Rose Is Rose
- Penelope Pussycat, the black cat who is perpetually chased by (and occasionally chases) Pepé Le Pew
- Percival, the feline part in Sinfest's cat and dog duo
- Pete, Disney cartoon villain, nemesis of Mickey Mouse
- Phillipe Lentheric Guerlain de Givenchy, the masked swashbuckling hero of Fantomcat.
- The Pink Panther, movie eponym, cartoon character
- Plottigat, Disney cartoon character, an evil mad scientist who is an enemy of Mickey Mouse
- Precious, cat who almost takes over the world in Pinky and the Brain
- Proud Heart Cat, a Care Bear cousin
- Puma from Marvel comics, a werepuma villain and ally of Spider-Man
- Pussyfoot, Looney Tunes character
- Ragland T. Tiger, aka Rags, on Crusader Rabbit
- Red, the villain in All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
- Reed, from the Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Rhonda, a tiger in Kevin and Kell
- Riff-Raff-cat who appears on Heathcliff cartoon "The Catillac Cats"
- Rita, part of the cat-dog couple Rita and Runt in Animaniacs
- Ruac Lycia, an anthropomorphic cheetah in the webcomic Bristled
- Rubbish, the star of Rubbish, King of the Jumble.
- Ruff, of Hanna-Barbera's Ruff and Reddy
- Sagwa and friends, Siamese cats
- Saucy Sal the cat from Kaze no Shoujo Emily anime series which was adapted from the Emily of New Moon novel series by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- Sawyer, the white Persian from Cats Don't Dance
- The Samurai Pizza Cats, cartoon characters
- Scrapper, the one-eyed cat of Mrs. Wicket in the 2002 Mr. Bean animated series.
- Scratch, cat from The Biskitts, lives in a cave and likes to eat dogs.[40]
- Scratchy in The Itchy & Scratchy Show, the show-within-a-show on The Simpsons
- Sebastian of Josie and the Pussycats.
- Shampoo, girl who transforms into a cat in the anime/manga series Ranma ½
- Shiimsa, a stray kitten adopted by Elizabeth Patterson in For Better or Worse. (The name is supposed to be from an American Indian language, meaning "little animal friend.")
- Si and Am, the sinister and mischievous Siamese cats owned by Aunt Sarah in the film Lady and the Tramp
- The Sinister Felines from Atop The Litterbox; one of the few non-human antagonists from the animated series Codename: Kids Next Door
- Shnelly, from the comic strip Mutts
- Shorty, from Tom and Jerry
- Shtinky Puddin, from the comic strip Mutts
- Snack 'the mafia cat', Katie Harbournes faintly evil cat in the Wicked Winchester series of comics.
- Snagglepuss, Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon character
- Snicklefritz, Granny Garbonzo's cat on Big Comfy Couch
- Snowball I (white, deceased) and Snowball II (black, deceased), Snowball III (brown, deceased), Coltrane (white, deceased), Snowball V (black, current cat, renamed Snowball II), The Simpsons' house cats.
- Solange from 9 Chickweed Lane
- Sourpuss, from the comic strip Mutts
- Spider Jerusalem's two-headed chain-smoking alley cat, from Transmetropolitan
- Spinel Sun, also known as Suppi from the anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura
- Stank Lloyd Wrong, from the Get Fuzzy comic strip
- Stimpy, from the cartoon series Ren and Stimpy
- Streaky the Supercat, from Supergirl comics
- SWAT Kats characters T-Bone, Razor, Calico Briggs, and other residents of MegaCat City
- Sylvester the Cat; Warner Bros. cartoon character
- Mrs Sylvestor; Warner Bros. cartoon character
- Sylvester Jr; Sylvester's Son
- Tabbe Le Fauve from the furry comic book, Xanadu
- Tacgnol, the archnemesis of Longcat (above), from 4chan
- Ta-kun, the little black cat Mamimi rescued in FLCL
- Tama-neko, Mitsukake's pet from Fushigi Yuugi
- The cat in Cowboy Bebop Session 20.
- The Thundercats, cartoon characters who are feline humanoid aliens
- The title character in Around the World with Willy Fog is portrayed as an anthropomorphic lion. In addition, two of his travelling companions (Rigadon and Princess Romy) are both portrayed as cats.
- Sergeant Tibs, Colonel's faithful assistant in One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- Tom, from the cartoon series Tom and Jerry
- Tom-Tom, from the comic strip Mutts
- Toodles Galore, Tom's love interest from Tom and Jerry
- Toonces, the driving cat (from Saturday Night Live)
- Top Cat and his band of alley cats, Hanna-Barbera TV cartoon characters
- The Totem forms of the Visionaries characters Leoric and Witterquick, a Lion and a Cheetah respectively
- In the Transformers cartoon and comic books, Ravage was the evil Decepticon robot cat who transformed into a cassette tape and Steeljaw was the heroic Autobot robot cat who transformed into a cassette tape
- Tut Tut, the familiar in the Filmation cartoon Mission: Magic
- Twisp, from Penny Arcade. Not to be confused with Catsby, Twisp's imp counterpart.
- Unnamed pool-playing cat in the Schoolhouse Rock song, "Naughty Number Nine"
- Unnamed cat owned by Power Girl in DC Comics.
- Ura in El-Hazard
- Waffles-the Goofs cat in Disney's Goof Troop.
- Walks the Night Alone- the cat that Dream's second incarnation Daniel granted rest to in the SANDMAN in the valume The Wake
- Wannyan (a.k.a. Bow-Meow), the half-dog half-cat alien baby-sitter from the anime UFO Baby (a.k.a. Da! Da! Da!)
- Watchcats, feline spoof of Watchmen, in which Gus, Hatrack, Professor New York, and Carrie are stalked by a killer.[41]
- Wildcat, Donald Rooum's anarchist cat, featured in Freedom newspaper
- Winston, the Janitor's cat in the Beano comic strip The Bash Street Kids
- Wordsworth W. Wordsworth-a cat who speaks in rhyme on Heathcliff cartoon show The Catillac Cats.
- Wondercat, the cat from the educational television series, Wonder World of Science.
- World War II ("World War II"), the infamous "cat next door" that keeps scratching up Snoopy's doghouse in Peanuts
- Yuki, Yoko's cat in Beyond, a sequence in The Animatrix
- Zipper Cat, kitten from the Get-Along Gang.[42]
- The unnamed cat from The Last Unicorn, based on the book by the same name, written by Peter S. Beagle.
- Chowder, Susie Carmichael's cat from the animated show Rugrats.
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Stratos 4 ) is an anime series by Studio Fantasia and Bandai Visual, and directed by Takeshi Mori. ...
Alley-Kat-Abra (Felina Furr) is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe, an anthropomorphic cat. ...
The Zoo Crew is a fictional superhero group in a comic book published by DC Comics until 1983. ...
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Mother Goose and Grimm is an internationally-syndicated cartoon strip by Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Mike Peters. ...
Cattanooga Cats was a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC. The show premiered on September 6, 1969 and ran until September 4, 1971, when it was cancelled. ...
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Babbit and Catstello were fictional characters, quite obviously based on the comedic duo Abbott and Costello, that appeared in certain Warner Bros. ...
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Baby Puss is the name of Fred and Wilma Flintstones pet saber-toothed tiger in the animated series The Flintstones. ...
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattels successful toy line Masters of the Universe. ...
Phantom 2040 is an animated science fiction television series loosely based on the comic strip hero The Phantom, created by Lee Falk. ...
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Porky Pig and Beans in Gold Diggers of 49. ...
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Porky Pig is an Academy Award-nominated animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ...
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Boris the Bear is a black and white independent comic book that was published for 34 issues. ...
A page from the comic book version of Beetle Bailey. ...
Megatokyo is an English-language webcomic created by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston, debuting on August 14, 2000,[1] and then written and illustrated solely by Gallagher as of July 17, 2002. ...
Sylvester J. Pussycat Senior is a fictional cat who appears in several Looney Tunes cartoons, often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzalez, or Hippety Hopper. ...
Top Cat is a Hanna-Barbera prime time animated television series which ran from September 27, 1961 to April 18, 1962 for a run of 30 episodes on the ABC network on Wednesdays. ...
The comic strip Gordo was written and drawn by the Mexican-American artist Gustavo Gus Arriola. ...
Wheres Huddles? was a Hanna-Barbera animated television program which premiered on CBS on July 1, 1970 and ran for ten episodes as a summer replacement show (for The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour) until September 2. ...
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Berkeley (Berke) Breathed (last name rhymes with method) is a cartoonist, childrens book author/illustrator, director and screenwriter, best know for his comic strip Bloom County, a 80s era cartoon-comic strip which dealt with socio-political issues, as seen through the eyes of highly exaggerated characters, and humorous...
Bloom County was a popular American comic strip by Berke Breathed which ran from December 8, 1980 until August 6, 1989. ...
Binka is a childrens cartoon produced by Honeycomb Animation and created by Rosemary Graham. ...
U.S. Acres (known as Orsons Farm outside the United States) is a comic strip that ran from 1986 to 1989 created by Jim Davis, author of the popular comic strip Garfield. ...
The Funky Phantom was a Saturday morning cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1971 for ABC. Similar to Hanna-Barberas successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, The Funky Phantom featured three teenagers â Skip, April, and Augie â and their dog Elmo. ...
Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ...
Heathcliff is a comic strip created by George Gately in 1973 featuring an eponymous cat. ...
The Siamese is one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Oriental cat. ...
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Top Cat is a Hanna-Barbera prime time animated television series which ran from September 27, 1961 to April 18, 1962 for a run of 30 episodes on the ABC network on Wednesdays. ...
The Care Bears are toys that were extremely popular in the 1980s. ...
The Roman Holidays was a Hanna-Barbera animated television series that was broadcast in 1972 on NBC. It ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled. ...
Original run January 2002 â September 2002[1] Episodes 26 Manga Author Takeaki Momose Publisher Shogakukan Serialized in Monthly Sunday Gene-X Original run September 2001 â November 2002 Volumes 3 Novel Author Hiroshi Ohnogi Publisher Media Factory DrMaster Published July 2002 â February 2003 Volumes 5 Movie: RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio Director Tomoki...
Bucky Katt Bucky B. Katt is a fictional character in cartoonist Darby Conleys comic strip Get Fuzzy. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Butch is a Tom and Jerry character - a black alley cat - who first appeared in the 1943 short, Baby Puss alongside a brown, mangy cat who first appeared in the 1943 short Sufferin Cats! and a little but older-like gray kitten. ...
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Kirara mica) is a character in the manga and anime series InuYasha. ...
Sango coral) is a character in the manga and anime series InuYasha. ...
A nekomata is a Japanese mythological creature, believed to metamorphose from domesticated cats. ...
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Treasure Planet is a 2002 Academy Award nominated science fiction animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. ...
Marvel Tales Starring Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #1 is a one-shot humor comic published by Marvel Comics in 1983 (cover date November). ...
Charlton Bullseye was the title of a Charlton Comics short-lived showcase comic series published in 1981. ...
The Adventures of Captain Jack is a furry comic book created by Mike Kazaleh about the misadventures of a shady private starship captain and his misfit crew. ...
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ...
The term Claymation is a registered trademark created by Will Vinton Studios to describe their clay animated movies; the more generic term is clay animation, but the portmanteau claymation has entered the English language as a genericized trademark. ...
A public service announcement (PSA) or community service announcement (CSA) is a non-commercial advertisement typically on radio or television, ostensibly broadcast for the public good. ...
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The Jetsons is a prime-time animated television series that was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ...
Astro may refer to: Astronomy Astrology Astro (Motorola), used to describe the digital voice radios produced by Motorola Astro (satellite TV), a Malaysian subscription-based multi-channel satellite TV & radio service Astro Nusantara, Indonesia subscription-based multi-channel TV service Astro (The Jetsons), a dog on the animated television series...
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The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs are childrens animated series made in 1998 to 1999 that aired on Fox Kids whenever it was cancelled. ...
Catbert is the evil director of human resources in the Dilbert comic strip. ...
Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. ...
Catbus, or Nekobasu with Satsuki The Catbus (or Nekobasu) is one of the two most recognizable characters in the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro (Tonari no Totoro), directed by Hayao Miyazaki. ...
My Neighbor Totoro ), or My Neighbour Totoro on UK DVD box titles, is a 1988 film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. ...
CatDog is an American animated television series on Nickelodeon, created by Peter Hannan, which is broadcasted on Nicktoons Network 3 times, and has also appeared in a sneak peek in The Rugrats Movie. ...
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The hip red pound puppy with studded collar Pound Puppies were a fad toy of the 1980s that were a spin-off concept from the popular Cabbage Patch Dolls. ...
The Cattanooga Cats was a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for ABC. The show premiered on September 6, 1969 and ran until September 4, 1971, when it was cancelled. ...
Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ...
Hello Kitty ) is the best-known of many fictional characters produced by the Japanese company Sanrio. ...
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Chaos Chaos, voiced by Matt Frewer, is a fictional character in the Disney cartoon series Aladdin. ...
Aladdin is an animated television series made by Walt Disney Television which aired from 1994 to 1996, based on the original 1992 feature. ...
Chaos is the name of a fictional character, a puppet cat in the Canadian childrens television show Sesame Park. ...
John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ...
Sesame Park was a Canadian version of Sesame Street. ...
The hip red pound puppy with studded collar Pound Puppies were a fad toy of the 1980s that were a spin-off concept from the popular Cabbage Patch Dolls. ...
Cheetor is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers toyline. ...
In mathematics, especially in order theory, a maximal element of a subset S of some partially ordered set is an element of S that is not smaller than any other element in S. The term minimal element is defined dually. ...
For other uses, see Transformer (disambiguation). ...
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Beast Machines is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment and distribuited by Universal Pictures that was a direct sequel to Beast Wars and is a television series to take place within the continuity of the original Transformers series. ...
Minnie the Minx is a fictional character in a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano. ...
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Chococat Chococat is one of the many fictional characters produced by Japanese corporation Sanrio. ...
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Chowder is an American animated television series that debuted on Cartoon Network on November 2, 2007. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Mutt and Jeff is an American newspaper comic strip created by Bud Fisher in 1907. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
Eric W. Schwartz is an American cartoonist who is the creator of Sabrina Online, a furry webcomic, and Amy the Squirrel, an unofficial mascot for the famous Amiga computers. ...
Sabrina Online is a furry webcomic featuring everyday- and not-so-everyday-life of Sabrina the Skunk and personages around her. ...
Claude Cat (left) with Pussyfoot and Marc Antony (left to right) Claude Cat is an animated cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Brothers. ...
Looney Tunes opening title from mid-1950s Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. ...
Heathcliff is an animated TV series that debuted on September 5, 1984. ...
The term copycat (also written as copy-cat or copy cat or cc) refers to the tendency of humans to duplicate the behavior of others, as expressed in the saying, monkey see, monkey do. ...
Staples may mean: Abram Penn Staples Billy Staples Chris Staples Curtis Staples Greg Staples Isaac Staples Jim Staples (rugby player) Mavis Staples Neville Staples Peter Staples Pops Staples Sam Staples (cricketer) Todd Staples Waller Redd Staples Staples, Minnesota Staples Inc. ...
Kidd Video was a Saturday morning cartoon airing on NBC (CTV, in Canada) from 1984 to 1986 created by DiC Entertainment in association with Saban Entertainment. ...
Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse was a childrens cartoon television show that was syndicated in 1960. ...
Bob Kane (born Robert Kahn, October 24, 1915 â November 3, 1998) was an American comic book artist and writer credited as the creator of the DC Comics superhero Batman. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse was a childrens cartoon television show that was syndicated in 1960. ...
Roobarb was an animated television show for children, shown on BBC ONE just before the evening news. ...
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Cats Dont Dance is a 1997 animated film, notable as the only animated feature produced by the short-lived Turner Entertainment animation unit (later renamed as Warner Bros. ...
Diego is a fictional saber-toothed cat from the 2002 film Ice Age and its 2006 film sequel, Ice Age: The Meltdown. ...
This article is about the film. ...
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown is a sequel to the 2002 computer-animated film Ice Age. ...
Digimon , short for ãã¸ã¿ã«ã¢ã³ã¹ã¿ã¼ dejitaru monsutÄ, Digital Monster) is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ...
Gatomon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ...
BlackGatomon is a a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Digimon. ...
Mikemon is a Champion Level Beast Digimon, a tabby-colored version of Gatomon. ...
Bastemon is an Mega Level Beast Digimon called the Goddess of Cats. Through her tricky nature, she literally pulls the opponents strings via her jewelery and the pupils on her hands. ...
Leomon redirects here. ...
GrapLeomon is a fictional character in the animated Digimon series. ...
LoaderLeomon is a Digimon from the Digimon series. ...
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BantyoLeomon ) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...
Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Alice in Wonderland is a 1951 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney and originally premiered in London, England on July 26, 1951 by RKO Radio Pictures. ...
Original run April 2, 1979 â Present Episodes Original: (596) Current: 1095 Related works The Doraemons Dorabase Kiteretsu Daihyakka Doraemon ) is a Japanese manga series created by Fujiko F. Fujio (the pen name of Hiroshi Fujimoto) which later became an anime series and Asian franchise. ...
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Non Sequitur is a comic strip created by Wiley Miller in 1991 and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate to over 700 newspapers. ...
Two Lumps - The Adventures of Ebenezer and Snooch is a webcomic which is drawn and written by James L. Grant and Mel Hynes. ...
EEK! The Cat was an American cartoon series that ran from 1992 to 1997 on the Fox Kids Network. ...
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Evil the Cat is a character from the Earthworm Jim video games and TV series. ...
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Fårö, north of Gotland Fårö (Gutnish Faroy, literally; Distant Island) is a small Baltic Sea island north of the province of Gotland, off Swedens southeastern coast. ...
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For other uses of the name see Frida (disambiguation) Frieda is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. ...
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Fat Freddys Cat (aka Fat Freddy Scat) is an orange tabby tomcat nominally belonging to Fat Freddy Freekowtski, one of the Freak Brothers, a trio of hippies who are featured in Gilbert Sheltons underground comix. ...
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, 1st issue, 1971, by Gilbert Shelton The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers are a trio of underground comic strip characters created by the U.S. artist Gilbert Shelton. ...
Gilbert Shelton (born May 31, 1940, Houston, Texas) is an American cartoonist and underground comics artist. ...
The Great Mouse Detective is a 1986 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and originally released to movie theaters on July 2, 1986 by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
This article is about the cartoon character. ...
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Monty (formerly Robotman) is the title of an ongoing American comic strip created, written and illustrated by cartoonist Jim Meddick. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Fluffy is a fictional cat who appears as an occasional antagonist in the Darkwing Duck comic stories published in Disney Adventures. ...
Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced...
Robert Crumbs Fritz the Cat. ...
Robert Dennis Crumb (born August 30, 1943), often credited simply as R. Crumb, is an American artist and illustrator recognized for the distinctive style of his drawings and his critical, satirical, subversive view of the American mainstream. ...
Ralph Bakshi (October 29, 1938) is an American director of animated and occasionally live-action films. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Furrball was the fictional blue alley cat on Tiny Toon Adventures. ...
Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures (also known as Tiny Toon Adventures or Tiny Toons) is an American animated series created and produced as a collaborative effort between Steven Spielbergs company Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. ...
The Muppet Show was a television program featuring a cast of Muppets (diverse hand-operated puppets, typically with oversized eyes and large moving mouths) produced by Jim Henson and his team from 1976 to 1981. ...
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This is a list of characters in the comic strip Garfield, as well as the animated cartoon series Garfield and Friends. ...
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Nermal Cat is a fictional character in the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. ...
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Gay-Purree is an animated film musical produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. ...
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Heathcliff is a comic strip created by George Gately in 1973 featuring an eponymous cat. ...
Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is...
Plot The Catillac Cats was a segment that ran alongside the Heathcliff, the DiC-produced version. ...
Hello Kitty ) is the best-known of many fictional characters produced by the Japanese company Sanrio. ...
Sanrio Co. ...
Mister Rogers Neighborhood or Mister Rogers is an American childrens television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. ...
Henrys Cat (right) and Chris Rabbit Henrys Cat is an animated childrens television programme, written by Stan Hayward and produced by Bob Godfrey, who was also the producer of Roobarb, a similar cartoon series from the 1970s. ...
Hershey the Cat is a sidekick of Geoffrey St. ...
This article is about the comic book itself, not the character. ...
In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book, Geoffery St. ...
Hobbes is a character in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. ...
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William B. Bill Watterson II (born July 5, 1958) is the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes and a few poems (which are mostly embedded in his works). ...
The very first edition of Footrot Flats released in 1978. ...
Murray Hone Ball (born 1937) is a New Zealand cartoonist. ...
Dennis the Menace is a daily syndicated newspaper comic strip originally created, written and illustrated by Hank Ketcham since March 12, 1951, which made its debut in only 16 newspapers. ...
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Jasso-kissa (Finnish for Jasso the cat) is a Finnish comic strip drawn by Jii Roikonen. ...
Bucky OHare and crew in the comic book (art by Michael Golden) Bucky OHare was created by comic writer Larry Hama in the late 1970s. ...
Postman Pat is a much loved BBC stop motion animated childrens television series aimed at pre-school children, concerning the adventures of Pat, a postman in the (fictional) Yorkshire village of Greendale (inspired by the real valley of Longsleddale). ...
Postman Pat is a British stop-motion animated childrens television series produced by Woodland Animations. ...
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Kikis Delivery Service (, Witchs Delivery Service) is a 1989 anime film, produced, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki . ...
Kimagure Orange Road ) is a popular shÅnen romantic comedy manga series from the late 1980s. ...
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Ryoma Echizen ) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the manga and anime series The Prince of Tennis. ...
Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Original run July 1999 â present Volumes 39 volumes TV anime Director Takayuki Hamana Studio Trans Arts Network Animax, TV Tokyo Original run October 10, 2001 â March 30, 2005 Episodes 178 OVA: Zenkoku Taikai Hen (The National Tournament) Director Shunsuke Tada Studio M.S.C. Episodes...
Xiaolin Showdown was an American animated television series that currently airs on Cartoon Network. ...
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Penny Arcade is a webcomic and blog written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. ...
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) refers to both an individual Microsoft certification and a broader professional certification program. ...
Pyramid Breweries, Inc. ...
Cait Sidhe (pronounced caught shee) is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its breast. ...
Serialized in Manga Shonen Original run â Volumes 3[1] TV anime: Kimba the White Lion Jungle Emperor Director Fred Ladd Eichi Yamamoto Studio Titan Productions Mushi Productions Network Fuji Television Syndication Original run 1966 October 6, 1965 â 1978 September 28, 1966 Episodes 52[2] Animated film: Jungle Emperor Leo: Feature...
Kirara mica) is a character in the manga and anime series InuYasha. ...
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Defenders of the Earth is an animated television series of the 1980s featuring characters from three comic strips distributed by King Features Syndicate â Flash Gordon, The Phantom, and Mandrake the Magician â battling the Flash Gordon villain Ming the Merciless in the year 2015. ...
For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
Kelloggs Sugar Smacks is a sweetened puffed wheat breakfast cereal. ...
An early strip featuring (L to R) Daddy (Bill), Dolly, Billy, Mommy (Thel), and Jeffy. ...
Comics (or, less commonly, sequential art) is a form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions. ...
Kleo and Pauquito Kleo is an unsigned Canadian singer-songwriter from Montreal. ...
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Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is...
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Wikipe-tan as a catgirl. ...
Jorrne (back) and Elisis (front), on the cover of a special issue Edens Bowy is a 26-episode anime series based on a manga. ...
Spoiler warning: Vash the Stampede (The Humanoid Typhoon) The main character. ...
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Krazy Kat is a comic strip created by George Herriman that appeared in U.S. newspapers between 1913 and 1944. ...
Surrealism is an artistic movement and an aesthetic philosophy that aims for the liberation of the mind by emphasizing the critical and imaginative powers of the subconscious. ...
George Herriman and some of his fans. ...
Girl Genius is an ongoing comic book series written and drawn by Phil and Kaja Foglio and published by their company, Studio Foglio LLC under the imprint Airship Entertainment. ...
Girl Genius is an ongoing comic book series written and drawn by Phil and Kaja Foglio and published by their company, Studio Foglio LLC under the imprint Airship Entertainment. ...
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Kyo Sohma ) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya. ...
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VG Cats (short for Video Game Cats[1]) is a webcomic written and drawn by Canadian Scott Ramsoomair. ...
Beaky Buzzard is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ...
The Lions Busy is a Friz Freleng 1950 7-minute cartoon staring Leo the Lion and Beaky Buzzard. ...
For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
Boners Ark was a comic strip created by Mort Walker, also the creator of Beetle Bailey. ...
In the Archie Comics universe, Mr. ...
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ...
My Cat Loki is an OEL manga by Bettina M. Kurkoski. ...
Bear is a popular black and white alternative comic book created by British writer/artist Jamie Smart and published in the United States by Slave Labor Graphics. ...
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IGPX Immortal Grand Prix refers to two anime series produced by Cartoon Network and Production I.G.. The first is a Micro-series consisting of five five-minute episodes. ...
Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Cinderella is a 1950 animated feature produced by Walt Disney, and released to theaters on February 15, 1950 by RKO Radio Pictures. ...
Arlo and Janis is a comic strip written by Jimmy Johnson. ...
My Cat Loki is an OEL manga by Bettina M. Kurkoski. ...
Luna. ...
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Spoiler warning: Diana is the name of one of the feline characters in the Japanese anime series Sailor Moon. ...
For the title character, see Sailor Moon (character) and for the first story arc, see Dark Kingdom arc. ...
Animal Crackers is a comic strip by Rog Bollen, and the resultant 1997 television series. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Dr. Claw is a partially seen character who is the main villain in the animated television series Inspector Gadget. ...
For the 1999 live-action film, see Inspector Gadget (film). ...
Uncle Fedor, Dog, and Cat Three from Buttermilk Village (ТÑое из ÐÑоÑÑокваÑино) is a 1978 Soviet animated film based on the childrens book Uncle Fedor, His Dog, and His Cat (ÐÑÐ´Ñ Ð¤ÐµÐ´Ð¾Ñ, ÐеÑ, и ÐоÑ) by Eduard Uspensky. ...
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For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
The Vision of Escaflowne ( Japanese: 天空ã®ã¨ã¹ã«ããã¼ã;TenkÅ« no EsukafurÅne or Escaflowne of the Heavens) is a 26-episode anime television series by Sunrise, directed by Kazuki Akane. ...
Makoto Kobayashi (born May 13, 1958) is a manga artist that is best known for his unusual drawing style. ...
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds is a cartoon version of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of DArtagnan and The Three Musketeers. ...
Mirage is a fictional character, voiced by Bebe Neuwirth, in the Disney animated series Aladdin. ...
Aladdin is an animated television series made by Walt Disney Television which aired from 1994 to 1996, based on the original 1992 feature. ...
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and U.S. President Ronald Reagan wearing black tie with wives in Quebec, Canada, March 18, 1985. ...
Wikipe-tan as a catgirl. ...
Jorrne (back) and Elisis (front), on the cover of a special issue Edens Bowy is a 26-episode anime series based on a manga. ...
Roobarb was an animated television show for children, shown on BBC ONE just before the evening news. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
Catscratch is an American animated television series created by Doug TenNapel (the creator of the neverhood games company,Earthworm Jim and the upcoming Cartoon Network original series Phibian Mike) airing on Nickelodeon in 2005 and on Nicktoons Network in late 2007 [1]. It was also shown on Nickelodeon UK on...
Johnny Test (not to be confused with Jonny Quest) is an animated television series on Kids WB, returning January 26. ...
Pickles is a daily and Sunday comic strip by Brian Crane focusing on a retired couple in their seventies, Earl and Opal Pickles. ...
Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is...
Plot The Catillac Cats was a segment that ran alongside the Heathcliff, the DiC-produced version. ...
Serialized in Magazine Z Original run October 23, 2000 â August 23, 2001 No. ...
This is about the comic book series. ...
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DangerMouse is a British animated television series which was produced by Cosgrove Hall Films. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (万能文化猫娘 Bannō Bunka Nekomusume) is a six-episode anime OVA created in 1992. ...
Pitaten is an anime and manga series, originally written by Koge-Donbo and translated by Nan Rymer (TOKYOPOP, North America) and Adam Arnold (TOKYOPOP, England). ...
Oggy and the Cockroaches (also known as Oggy et les Cafards in French) is a French animated series produced by Gaumont Film Company in 1998, creator of the popular series Space Goofs. ...
This article is about the fictional character. ...
Omaha the Cat Dancer is a highly acclaimed and controversial furry comic book created and drawn by Reed Waller and predominantly written by Kate Worley. ...
Some furry fans create and wear costumes, commonly known as fursuits, of their characters. ...
This is a list of all the major characters of the animated television series series Rockos Modern Life. ...
Rockos Modern Life was an Emmy-nominated American animated series created by Joe Murray that aired for four seasons from 1993 to 1996. ...
B. Virtanen is a Finnish comic strip by Ilkka Heilä. The strip is about the family and work life of a typical Finnish man named B. Virtanen. ...
Rose Is Rose is a syndicated comic strip portraying a suburban family in which the husband and wife are deeply in love with each other and dotingly fond of their son. ...
Penelope Pussycat. ...
Pepé Le Pew is an Academy Award-winning fictional character in the Warner Bros. ...
Sinfest is a webcomic written and drawn by Japanese-American comic strip artist Tatsuya Ishida. ...
Pete (also known by countless other names, including Peg-Leg Pete and Black Pete) is a fictional character from the Walt Disney Company stables. ...
Mickey Mouse is an Academy Award-winning comic animal cartoon character who has become an icon for The Walt Disney Company. ...
Fantomcat was an animated series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films, it was first broadcast in 1995 but was animated before Avenger Penguins in 1993 by Alfonso Productions, a Spanish based animation studio. ...
The Pink Panther cartoon character is the main character in a series of animated short films. ...
Plottigat is a fictional character of the Mickey Mouse universe created by Romano Scarpa. ...
Look up precious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This article describes both the animated television series, and the characters from that series. ...
The Care Bears are toys that were extremely popular in the 1980s. ...
Puma is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe most closely associated with Spider-Man. ...
In folklore, lycanthropy is the ability or power of a human being to undergo transformation into a wolf. ...
Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ...
Marc Antony and Pussyfoot (sometimes called Kitty) are animated fictional characters in the Warner Bros. ...
Looney Tunes opening title from mid-1950s Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. ...
Crusader Rabbit and his friend, Rags the Tiger Crusader Rabbit was the first animated series produced especially for television. ...
This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long or excessively detailed compared to the rest of the article. ...
Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ...
Look up riff-raff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is...
Plot The Catillac Cats was a segment that ran alongside the Heathcliff, the DiC-produced version. ...
Runt Rita and Runt were the stars of several musical segments in the animated television series Animaniacs. ...
This article is about the television series. ...
Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ...
The Ruff & Reddy Show was a Hanna-Barbera animated series starring Ruff, a cat voiced by Don Messick, and Reddy, a dog voiced by Daws Butler. ...
In Chinese mythology, Sagwa is the ancestor of all Siamese cats. ...
The Siamese is one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Oriental cat. ...
Emily of New Moon is the first in a series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. ...
Cats Dont Dance is a 1997 animated film, notable as the only animated feature produced by the short-lived Turner Entertainment animation unit (later renamed as Warner Bros. ...
Samurai Pizza Cats is the western version of an animated series produced in 1990 in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency under the name KyattÅ Ninden Teyandee (ãã£ãå
å¿ä¼ ã¦ããã§ã). It was introduced to western audiences in 1991 by Saban. ...
For the animated television series of the same name, see Mr. ...
The Biskitts is an American animated cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera from 1983-1984. ...
The Itchy & Scratchy Show is a show-within-a-show of The Simpsons which usually appears as a segment of the fictional Krusty the Klown TV show, watched regularly by Bart and Lisa Simpson and other characters on the animated series. ...
A show-within-a-show is typically a fictional television show featured within the fictional universe of a real television show, or a montage/one theatrical show within another theatrical show (like Annie Get Your Gun ). Less frequently, the term may be applied to a fictional radio show within a...
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SebastiAn (born Sebastian Akchoté) is a French electro artist who came to prominence with his first releases on Ed Banger Records in 2005 entitled Smoking Kills(?) & H.A.L.. A string of remixes followed including Annie, Daft Punk, Cut Copy, Revl9n & label-mate Uffie. ...
Josie and the Pussycats are a fictitious rock band created by Dan DeCarlo. ...
Spoiler warning: // Ranma Saotome (æ©ä¹å¥³ 乱馬 Saotome Ranma) Main Article: Ranma Saotome Japanese Male SeiyÅ«: Kappei Yamaguchi Japanese Female SeiyÅ«: Megumi Hayashibara The titular character Ranma Saotome is the son of Genma and Nodoka Saotome. ...
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For Better or For Worse is a comic strip by Lynn Johnston which began in 1979. ...
The Siamese is one of the first distinctly recognised breeds of Oriental cat. ...
Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ...
The Codename: Kids Next Door logo. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
Snagglepuss is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character created in 1959, a pink anthropomorphic mountain lion voiced by Daws Butler. ...
Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ...
The Big Comfy Couch is a Canadian childrens television series about Loonette the Clown and her friends, produced by Cheryl Wagner and Robert Mills and directed by Wayne Moss and Mills. ...
Big Comfy Couch is a childrens TV show. ...
Snowball (a fictional character in the television series The Simpsons) was the Simpsons pet cat, replaced by Snowball II after her death. ...
Snowball II Snowball II (a fictional cat in the television series The Simpsons) was the Simpson familys cat. ...
These are characters from the animated TV series The Simpsons. ...
These are characters from the animated TV series The Simpsons. ...
These are characters from the animated TV series The Simpsons. ...
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Edda goes wading. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
Spider Jerusalem is a fictional character and the protagonist of the comic book Transmetropolitan, created by writer Warren Ellis and artist Darick Robertson, published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Transmetropolitan is a postcyberpunk comic book series written by Warren Ellis with art by Darick Robertson and published by DC Comics. ...
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Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ...
Ren and Stimpy are the eponymous characters of two cartoon television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. ...
Streaky the Supercat is a fictional character published by DC Comics. ...
For other uses, see Supergirl (disambiguation). ...
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Sylvester J. Pussycat Senior is a fictional cat who appears in several Looney Tunes cartoons, often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzalez, or Hippety Hopper. ...
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Some furry fans create and wear costumes, commonly known as fursuits, of their characters. ...
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Mitsukake (軫宿) is a character in the manga and anime series Fushigi Yūgi. ...
Fushigi Yūgi (不思議遊戯 lit. ...
ThunderCats is an American animated television series that was developed and produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, debuting in 1985, based on the characters created by Tobin Ted Wolf. ...
Around the World with Willy Fog was a cartoon version of Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne in the same vein as Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds. ...
This article is about the 1961 film. ...
Thomas Tom Cat is an animated character and the half of the academy-award winning Tom and Jerry cat-and-mouse cartoon duo. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Mutts is a daily comic strip created by Patrick McDonnell in 1994, based on the day-to-day adventures of two house pets: a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch. ...
For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
SNL redirects here. ...
Top Cat is a Hanna-Barbera prime time animated television series which ran from September 27, 1961 to April 18, 1962 for a run of 30 episodes on the ABC network on Wednesdays. ...
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light is a half hour animated television series from 1987. ...
Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ...
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This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Penny Arcade is a webcomic and blog written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. ...
Schoolhouse Rock! is a series of 46 educational shorts featuring rock songs about schoolroom topics, including grammar, science, economics and American history and politics. ...
Power Girl (real name Kara Zor-L, also known as Karen Starr) is a DC Comics superhero, making her first appearance in All Star Comics #58 (January/February 1976). ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
El-Hazard is an anime franchise by the anime studio AIC. There is also a manga adaptation, which is published in English by Viz Communications. ...
Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Pete laughing at Goofy. ...
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UFO Baby ) is a manga created by Mika Kawamura, serialized between February 1998 and March 2002 in Kodanshas Nakayoshi magazine, which was later adapted into a 78-episode anime TV series, animated by J.C.Staff and produced by NHK, premiering between March 2000 and February 2002 on NHK...
For other uses, see Watchman. ...
Donald Rooum is an anarchist cartoonist. ...
Theory and practice Issues History Culture Economics By region Lists Related Anarchism Portal Philosophy Portal Politics Portal Anarchism (from Greek á¼Î½ (without) + á¼ÏÏειν (to rule) + ιÏμÏÏ (from stem -ιζειν), without archons, without rulers)[1] is a political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which support the elimination of all compulsory government[2][3][4][5...
Cover of Freedom, dated 13th September 2003, showing the new cover design by Clifford Harper. ...
This March 2007 does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
The Bash Street Kids is a comic strip in the UK comic The Beano, and is often seen as representative of the comic, rivalling Dennis the Menace. ...
Heathcliff may refer to any of these : Heathcliff is a character from the book Wuthering Heights Heathcliff (musical) is a musical based on Wuthering Heights Heathcliff is a comic strip about a cat of the same name Dr. Heathcliff Cliff Huxtable, the lead character on The Cosby Show This is...
Plot The Catillac Cats was a segment that ran alongside the Heathcliff, the DiC-produced version. ...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. ...
For other uses, see Peanut (disambiguation). ...
The kids investigate the lot. ...
Animatrix The Animatrix is a major part of the Matrix series, a collection of nine animated short films set in that fictional universe. ...
The Get-Along Gang was a 30 minute television animated series broadcast between 1984 and 1986 on Saturday mornings on the CBS network which was intended for younger viewers. ...
For the 1982 feature film based on the novel, see The Last Unicorn (film). ...
Peter Soyer Beagle (born in 1939) is an American fantasist and author of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays. ...
Pokémon The following is a list of feline-based Monsters featured in Pokémon: The official Pokémon logo. ...
Meowth , Nyarth in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
Snorlax Kabigon in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
Persian (ãã«ã·ã¢ã³ Perushian in Japan, Snobilikat in Germany and Persian in France) is a Classy Cat Pokémon and the evolved form of Meowth. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
Binomial name Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771) The puma (Puma concolor) is a type of large cat found in North, Central and South America. ...
Mewtwo ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Japanese Pokémon media franchise, designed by Ken Sugimori. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Kitten at six weeks. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Mew ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Kitten at six weeks. ...
Espeon , Eifie) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchiseâa collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
A nekomata is a Japanese mythological creature, believed to metamorphose from domesticated cats. ...
Skitty , Eneco in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Kitten at six weeks. ...
Delcatty ) are one of the 416 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
Shinx , Kolink in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media, created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ...
Luxio ) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchiseâa collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ...
Luxray , Rentorer in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media, created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ...
Glameow , Nyarmar in original Japanese language versions) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise â a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media, created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
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The official Pokémon logo. ...
Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus Schreber, 1775 For alternative meanings see cat (disambiguation). ...
Yu-Gi-Oh The following is a list of feline-based Monsters featured in Yu-Gi-Oh: Yu-Gi-Oh! manga volume 1 (English version) Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王 yūgiō, Japanese for King of Games) is a popular Japanese anime and manga franchise from Kazuki Takahashi that mainly involves characters who play a card game called Duel Monsters (originally called Magic and Wizards (M&W...
- Crystal Beast Amethyst Cat
- Leogun
- Lady Panther
- A Cat of Ill Omen
- Neko Mane King
- Cat's Ear Tribe
- Dark Cat with White Tail
- Panther Warrior
- Rescue Cat
- Catnipped Kitty
- Sleeping Lion
- Nekogal #1
- Fusionist
- Little Chimera
In computer games - Alley Cat
- Alfador, Janus's cat from Chrono Trigger
- Andre, from Shadow Hearts: Covenant
- Big the Cat, from Sonic Adventure
- Blaze the Cat, from Sonic Rush
- Blinx: The time sweeping cat from Blinx: The Time Sweeper (Also notable, Blinx' companions in the Time Factory are all cats)
- Bob the Jagex Cat, from RuneScape, and his evil counterpart Evil Bob, from ScapeRune
- Bubsy Bobcat
- Katt, Rei, Cray, and Lin from the Breath of fire series
- Cait Sith, from Final Fantasy VII, based on Cait Sidhe from Celtic mythology
- Captain Nathaniel Claw, from Claw (computer game).
- CatBat, the Cat/Bat hybrid enemy from Wario Land 4.
- Cat O' Nine Tails, a blue cat enemy from Donkey Kong Country 2 which spins round, sending the Kongs flying up into the air
- Catz, in the Petz virtual pets game.
- Evil the Cat, one of many villains from the video game Earthworm Jim
- Felicia, catgirl character from the Darkstalkers series.
- Gekigami, a tiger celestial brush god in Okami
- Gina, the weaponsmith in Revenant from Eidos Interactive and Cinematix Studios
- Katt, an anthropomorphic cat who fights using staves in Breath of Fire 2
- Kabegami, a cat celestial brush god from Okami
- Katt Monroe from Star Fox 64/Lylat Wars
- Kay from Legend of Kay
- Ketto Shī (ケット・シー) from various Japanese games, also based on Cait Sidhe
- Links, an Office Assistant in Microsoft Office
- Juliette, a playable character from Fur Fighters
- Juhani, Cathar (cat/female alien) in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Mao, from Shadow Hearts: From The New World
- Meï, the cat-human hybrid from the video game Beyond Good & Evil.
- Mia from .hack, who appears in the games as a purple-furred catgirl Blademaster with a penchant for Aromatic Grass
- Mia from .hack//G.U., the white cat who accompanies Endrance during the first game.
- Mithra, from Final Fantasy XI
- Mukies, from Mappy
- Myau, the Musk Cat and Party Member of Phantasy Star
- Nifta, from Wizball
- Nyamco/Goro and the Mewkies/Meowkies from Mappy
- Red XIII, from Final Fantasy VII
- Schrödinger, a black cat that takes an interest in the Embryon tribe in Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 1 & 2
- Shoe, a defendant's cat from Phoenix Wright: Justice for All
- Sphinx, the protagonist and demi-god (lion) from the game Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy
- Strudel, the remote controlled cat from Time Splitters: Future Perfect
- Spitz, from the WarioWare series
- Tango, in the Game Boy game Mega Man V/Rockman World 5
- Tat, in the Playstation 2 game Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil
- Various characters from the Animal Crossing series
- Kai the Cat, Kat the Cat, Mew the Cat, Dark Panther from the MMORPG Lineage II
- The Vah Shir, one of the player races in EverQuest, are feline humanoids
- The main character and bosses from Magical Cat Adventure
- Uriko the Half Beast, a zoanthrope from the Bloody Roar fighting game series, can morph into a cat.
- several Animal Crossing: Wild World villagers.
- Psycho Kitty from Brutal: Above the Claw, the sequel to Brutal: Paws of Fury
- CATS are a race of feline space cyborgs bent on destroying the Earth.
Alley Cat is a 1984 computer game for the PC and Atari 800 created by Bill Williams of SynSoft, in which the player controls an alley cat whose object is to perform certain tasks within the homes of strangers. ...
Janus Zeal, son of Queen Zeal, younger brother of Schala, is a non-player character (NPC) in the Chrono Trigger video game. ...
Chrono Trigger ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game console. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Other characters in Sonic the Hedgehog. ...
Sonic Adventure ) is a video game created by Sonic Team and released on December 23, 1998 in Japan by Sega for the Sega Dreamcast and is the first game in the Sonic Adventure series. ...
Blaze the Cat ) is a fictional character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, created by Sonic Team and owned by Sega. ...
Sonic Rush (ã½ãã㯠ã©ãã·ã¥ Sonikku Rashu) is a Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Nintendo DS. It was developed by Dimps in cooperation with Sonic Team, and published by Sega. ...
RuneScape is a Java-based MMORPG operated by Jagex Ltd. ...
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind for the SNES. Bubsy was the star character in a number of series video games released by Accolade for the SNES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Atari Jaguar, the PC and PlayStation in the early and mid-1990s. ...
Breath of Fire, also known as Breath of Fire: The Dragon Warrior ) in Japan[1][2] is the first entry in the Breath of Fire series of console role-playing games. ...
Cait Sith ) is a playable character in the Squaresoft role playing game Final Fantasy VII, and is a recurring element in the Final Fantasy series. ...
Cait Sidhe (pronounced caught shee) is a fairy creature from Celtic mythology said to resemble a large black cat with a white spot on its breast. ...
Claw, by Monolith Productions, is a classic-type platform video game that features a two-dimensional platform world featuring a main character at its focus and enemies roaming around. ...
Wario Land 4 (known as Wario Land Advance in Japan) is a video game released for the Game Boy Advance system in 2001. ...
The first level of gameplay. ...
Some of the many breeds. ...
This article is about the video game series. ...
Felicia is a video game character from the Darkstalkers series of fighting game by Capcom. ...
Darkstalkers, known in Japan and Asia as Vampire ), is a series of 2D fighting games produced by Capcom during the late 1990s for the CPS-2 hardware. ...
Åkami (å¤§ç¥ in Japanese) is a cel-shaded video game developed by Clover Studio that will be coming coming for the PS2 sometime in late 2005 or 2006. ...
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