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In the heart of Paris, a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to Duchess, her high-society cat. Duchess has three little kittens. A greedy, bumbling butler pulls off the ultimate catnap caper. Now it's up to the rough-and-tumble alley cat, Thomas O'Malley, and his band of swingin' jazz cats to save the day.… (meer)
A rich woman's butler tries to get rid of her cats.
There's no moral to be learned, no catchy songs, no marketable goofy sidekick, a villain that could not be less threatening, and rarely any action that involves the protagonist. So I can see why this film tends to be one of the less classic of the Disney "classics." But personally, I'd say every one of those points is a plus. Add to that some excellent animation, an adorable mouse played by Sterling Holloway, one or two very funny sequences, a fun score, and cat characters that are perfectly cat-like and believable, and I'd say this is probably one of the top ten Disney cartoons.
Concept: D Story: D Characters: B Dialog: C Pacing: C Cinematography: B Special effects/design: A Acting: B Music: B
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Lafayette: Hey, Napoleon. That sounds like the end. Napoleon: Wait a minute. I'm the leader, I say when it's the end. [the title "The End" bumps into Napoleon's head] Napoleon: It's the end.
In the heart of Paris, a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to Duchess, her high-society cat. Duchess has three little kittens. A greedy, bumbling butler pulls off the ultimate catnap caper. Now it's up to the rough-and-tumble alley cat, Thomas O'Malley, and his band of swingin' jazz cats to save the day.
There's no moral to be learned, no catchy songs, no marketable goofy sidekick, a villain that could not be less threatening, and rarely any action that involves the protagonist. So I can see why this film tends to be one of the less classic of the Disney "classics." But personally, I'd say every one of those points is a plus. Add to that some excellent animation, an adorable mouse played by Sterling Holloway, one or two very funny sequences, a fun score, and cat characters that are perfectly cat-like and believable, and I'd say this is probably one of the top ten Disney cartoons.
Concept: D
Story: D
Characters: B
Dialog: C
Pacing: C
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: A
Acting: B
Music: B
Enjoyment: B
GPA: 2.5/4 ( )