Kiss Me Cat
Kiss Me Cat
NR | 21 February 1953 (USA)
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Marc Antony must convince his owner that Pussyfoot is a great mouser to keep him in the house.

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utgard14

Fun short featuring Marc Antony and Pussyfoot, directed by Chuck Jones. It's their first after the classic Feed the Kitty. This time the master of the house lays down the law that, kitten or not, Pussyfoot needs to start catching mice or he'll have to find a cat who will. Marc Antony has no intention of losing his beloved friend so the bulldog tries to teach the kitty how to catch mice, with humorous results. The adorable quotient is always high for any cartoon featuring Pussyfoot. This one has lots of scenes that will elicit more "awwws" than laughs, although it certainly has lots of funny scenes too. I enjoy the cute factor but I know there are always those who disagree and are put off by these types of cartoons. If that doesn't bother you, this will likely be a short you'll enjoy. The animation is colorful and crisp. The music is whimsical and cheerful. Fun voice work from Mel Blanc as Tom, the frustrated master of the house. The characters are likable and well-drawn. I especially enjoyed the mouse in this. He was the MVP of the cartoon and his ransom note (signed the Kit-napper) is hilarious.

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phantom_tollbooth

Chuck Jones's 'Kiss Me Cat' is the first of his follow-ups to the masterpiece 'Feed the Kitty', starring bulldog Marc Anthony and his beloved kitten Pussyfoot. My first impression was that 'Feed the Kitty' was such a perfect film that it should have remained a one-shot and that I would spend the entirety of 'Kiss Me Cat' just wishing I was watching its predecessor. However, if you clear your mind of all presuppositions, 'Kiss Me Cat' is actually a very fine cartoon indeed and a worthy sequel to 'Feed the Kitty'. The plot has Marc Anthony attempting to fool his owners into believing that Pussyfoot is a champion mouser when in fact the kitten would rather act as the mouse's beast of burden, assisting the rodent in his acquisition of food from the fridge. With Pussyfoot's position as house cat at stake, this plot allows Marc Anthony to once again perform a pantomime tour-de-force of facial expressions and wild gestures. Also wonderful is the mouse character, who is completely mute but so hilariously designed and animated that he need not say a thing. Although it doesn't quite live up to 'Feed the Kitty' (and, to be fair, few things could), 'Kiss Me Cat' is another triumph for two of Jones's sweetest characters.

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ccthemovieman-1

This one stars Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot, the bulldog and kitten, respectively, and unlike most Looney Tunes these two are best of buddies, not enemies. Big "Marc" really loves the little cat and is concerned when he hears his masters say that if that feline doesn't start catching mice in the house they will have to go out and get another cat. Yikes! He doesn't want to lose his little friend, so he tries to teach his little buddy how to be a "mouser." (This has to be the only cat in the world who instinctively has no clue.)The results are funny, right off the bat as the opposite occurs: the mouse quickly trains the cat to help him get the food! Marc Anthony then does his football commentator John Madden impression, going to a chalkboard and diagramming what a cat is supposed to do.The big dogs tries everything, and things turn worse. The mouse turns "kit-napper!"Overall this is one of those cartoons that starts slowly, builds and gets really good the last few minutes.

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Robert Reynolds

This short stars the duo of Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot, an unlikely pairing of a bulldog and a kitten. Because I want to talk about some of the gags, this will be a spoiler warning: The people who give Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot a home are having a disagreement over whether or not Pussyfoot is carrying his own weight around the house, with the husband feeling that he should be ridding the house of mice. Marc Anthony, worried that his friend might lose his home, tries to make Pussyfoot a fierce and effective mouse-catcher. Unfortunately, what happens is that the mouse turns him into a draft animal, in harness and pulling a cart full of food back from the refrigerator.Other attempts to make Pussyfoot look good backfire as well and there are some hilarious sight gags in the middle portion of the short, including the sight of Marc Anthony as a ballerina! After the mouse sends a ransom note as a "katnapper" and Marc Anthony gets walloped for shoving a wheel of cheese, piece by piece, into the mouse-hole, a solution comes to our hero. He gets a powerful magnifier, places it in front of the hole, sits Pussyfoot down in front of it and shapes his face into a ferocious expression. This sends the mice scurrying from the house and the day is saved. The final scene is priceless.This short is available on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume 4 and is well worth seeing. Recommended.

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