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''[[The Cattanooga Cats]]'' was [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s attempt to duplicate the success it enjoyed with ''[[The Banana Splits]]''. Running in 1969-70 on [[ABC]], this hour-long series had no live-action segments.
''[[The Cattanooga Cats]]'' was [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s attempt to duplicate the success it enjoyed with ''[[The Banana Splits]]''. Running in 1969-70 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], this hour-long series had no live-action segments.


The headliners were an all-feline rock band, consisting of Country, a guitarist; Scoots, a bassist, and Groove, a drummer. Their female companion, Kitty Jo, looked like a feline version of [[Scooby Doo|Daphne Blake]]; she also sang on a few of their songs. They had a few cartoon segments, but most of their appearances were in music videos, à la ''[[The Archie Show]]''.
The headliners were an all-feline rock band, consisting of Country, a guitarist; Scoots, a bassist, and Groove, a drummer. Their female companion, Kitty Jo, looked like a feline version of [[Scooby Doo|Daphne Blake]]; she also sang on a few of their songs. They had a few cartoon segments, but most of their appearances were in music videos, à la ''[[The Archie Show]]''.

Latest revision as of 08:13, 13 September 2021

The Cattanooga Cats was Hanna-Barbera's attempt to duplicate the success it enjoyed with The Banana Splits. Running in 1969-70 on ABC, this hour-long series had no live-action segments.

The headliners were an all-feline rock band, consisting of Country, a guitarist; Scoots, a bassist, and Groove, a drummer. Their female companion, Kitty Jo, looked like a feline version of Daphne Blake; she also sang on a few of their songs. They had a few cartoon segments, but most of their appearances were in music videos, à la The Archie Show.

Other segments were:


Tropes used in The Cattanooga Cats include:

"How do you like me in my birthday suit?/Am I cute in my birthday suit?/How do you like me in my birthday suit/I'm just crazy 'bout the birthday suit"

  • I'm Your Biggest Fan: Chessie, the Autograph Hound (so named because she always has a wide Cheshire Cat grin).
  • Parental Bonus: An uncredited Paul Lynde was the voice of Mildew Wolf, and Marty Ingels, already well known for his role on I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, was the voice of Autocat.
  • Punch Clock Villain: Autocat, although he's not really a villain. His job at the garage is to get rid of Motormouse.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: Groove; also Lambsy when he (sarcastically) asks who the "stranger of the week" could be.
  1. One of the songs Kitty Jo sings lead vocals on