A ginger cartoon cat with one red eye and one black eye makes his first appearance in this Looney Tunes cartoon based on The Honeymooners and reviewed by Linda Kay.
The Honey-Mousers (1956)
A ginger cartoon cat with one red eye and one black eye makes his first appearance in this Looney Tunes cartoon based on The Honeymooners and reviewed by Linda Kay.
Cats are driven so crazy by the zippiness of Speedy Gonzales that they have to be institutionalized in this cartoon short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger cat makes the mistake of tangling with mouse versions of The Honeymooners in this Looney Tunes short reviewed by Linda Kay.
Mickey Mouse creates a formula which turns victimized animals into aggressors in this Disney short film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A group of cats get easily spooked and swirl around Daffy Duck’s head numerous times in this Warner Bros. Looney Tunes short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A brown tabby circus cat is shocked to find that what they think is a mouse is actually a tiny elephant in this Looney Tunes cartoon reviewed by Linda Kay.
Inspector Clouseau gets inspiration from watching a gray and white cat meowing for food in this animated short reviewed by Linda Kay.
An angry-looking ginger and white tabby becomes a bigger problem than a noisy mouse in this hilarious Looney Tunes short reviewed by Linda Kay.
A live action (and partly animated) black cat interacts with the cartoon Bobby Bumps and his dog Fido in this silent short film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black and white cartoon cat is taken aback when a bulldog has a sudden change of heart in this Merrie Melodies short reviewed by Linda Kay.