Famous Cartoon Cats
Posted by viechuy in Famous Cartoon Cats on Kamis, 20 Mei 2010
Some of the most popular cartoon cats and function that is the reason why these cats are celebrities of all kinds. All moving cats have their own personality, which she loves and at the time of the ridiculous characters. Nevertheless, even cartoon cats have their own fans and collectibles that people around the world want to own.
Here are some of the most famous cartoon cat in the history of animation:
The Aristo Cats is about spoiled and pampered cats are turned away by the villain in the movie to get his hand on the family wealth. The cats are trying to find their way home, and even find that life is more than plush and delicious tuna and salmon. Cats figure out that breeding cats is not always dig, bite, and fight.
Cat in the Hat is a fictional character from Dr. Seuss. It is very popular with children and nature is present in six books. A lovable character that only disorder and chaos wherever he goes, is known for his crazy dress sense brings. Cat with a striped red and white hat and a red bow, and carries an umbrella with him.
If you love cats animated, so you will definitely love the fat orange cat. Did you find out who we are talking about? Garfield began as a comic and then captured the hearts of men when he was brought to life through animation. The sweet and sometimes it means Garfield is known for his laziness, compulsive eating and dieting, and hates Mondays. The story of Garfield is usually centered on his relationship with the family dog, Odie and his owner, Jon.
Tom is the other half of Tom and Jerry. The cat and mouse captured hearts of the audience with Tom eternal hunt to catch Jerry. Yet also aware that the two can not live without each other and share a real friendship.
Besides the aforementioned cartoon cats, many other animated cat who are famous for their antics.
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