Here we have one of my childhood fatties that I enjoyed, a fat, no-name alley cat from the negatively received "Tom and Jerry: The Movie", which poses the question: why do some of the best fatties come from bad films? I decided to give him the name "Thud".
Appearing in the segment "What Do We Care (The Alley Cat Song)" near the start of the film, this heavyweight cat is the largest of a gang of five who bully Tom. After that, he vanishes into the sewers after falling through a manhole opened up by Jerry, and that's all we see of him (and the other cats) for the entirety of the film.
So, movie summary aside, we have Thud. This big, mean alley cat has attitude and will (literally) throw his weight around to show who's the boss of the city's alleys. Best be careful if he hasn't eaten in a while; there's a reason why he's called "Thud" >w>;
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"Thud" (C) (reluctantly) Miramax Films/LIVE Entertainment/Hanna-Barbera*
*Side Note/Semi-Rant: H-B & LIVE Entertainment became defunct in 2001 and 2004 respectively, leaving Miramax (now owned by beIN Media Group and in turmoil due to the Harvey Weinstein debacle) as the only "Active (C) Owner" of "Thud". Are they really going to raise a stink over an extra that essentially had no more than 4 minutes of screen time since his creation in 1991 (1992 if you count the film's actual premier in Germany) and will most likely be kept on sites like this? .-.; I can think of a million different uses for this cat, such as, idk, an OC that's not gathering dust?!
Appearing in the segment "What Do We Care (The Alley Cat Song)" near the start of the film, this heavyweight cat is the largest of a gang of five who bully Tom. After that, he vanishes into the sewers after falling through a manhole opened up by Jerry, and that's all we see of him (and the other cats) for the entirety of the film.
So, movie summary aside, we have Thud. This big, mean alley cat has attitude and will (literally) throw his weight around to show who's the boss of the city's alleys. Best be careful if he hasn't eaten in a while; there's a reason why he's called "Thud" >w>;
Art (C)
StudtheKangaroo"Thud" (C) (reluctantly) Miramax Films/LIVE Entertainment/Hanna-Barbera*
*Side Note/Semi-Rant: H-B & LIVE Entertainment became defunct in 2001 and 2004 respectively, leaving Miramax (now owned by beIN Media Group and in turmoil due to the Harvey Weinstein debacle) as the only "Active (C) Owner" of "Thud". Are they really going to raise a stink over an extra that essentially had no more than 4 minutes of screen time since his creation in 1991 (1992 if you count the film's actual premier in Germany) and will most likely be kept on sites like this? .-.; I can think of a million different uses for this cat, such as, idk, an OC that's not gathering dust?!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Housecat
Size 1180 x 1280px
File Size 111.8 kB
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