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MTM
kitten
- (from Pet
Care Tips)
It is the corporate symbol
of the television production company, Mary Tyler Moore
Enterprises. The little tabby (one of the agency members),
has been the signature of
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companys
programs since 1970. It is
a parody of Leo the Lion, who has been adding its roar
of approval in movies made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer since
the 1930s. Mimsey was born in 1968 and died in 1988 |
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Puss'N'Boots
The story was
originally written by the Brothers Grimm but has since
been drawn in cartoons, plays have been written about
him and he even starred in the movie Shrek II.
Puss'n'Boots
wore long boots and a hat. He
outwitted an ogre and a king |
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to
help his owner get a castle and marry a princess. |
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Bagpuss
A recent BBC poll voted
Bagpuss the nation's favourite BBC children's TV show
of all time. Old cloth cat Bagpuss and his friends rescue
and mend the items that Emily brings to their shop that
doesn't actually sell |
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anything.
When
young Emily brings them
a new object, the toys come to life to work out what the
strange new thing could possibly be. |
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Pepper
A gray cat who lived
in Hollywood, was a true motion picture old timer having
worked with such classic silent movie greats as Charlie
Chaplin, fatty Arbuckle and the Keystone Kops. |
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Orangey
Was a motion picture
and television star. An orange and black tabby, Orangey
made his cinematic debut in 1952 in the title role of
Rhubarb, and won the Patsy Award in 1952 and again in
1962. Orangey also appeared in Gigot and Breakfast at
Tiffanys, and the television series, Our Miss Brooks. |
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Solomon
Was a white Chinchilla
longhair who became a movie star in such films as Diamonds
are Forever, and Clockwork Orange. |
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