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“ | Just one of those days, I guess. | „ |
~ Claude Cat |
Claude Cat is a Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies character created by Chuck Jones. He was once was a protagonist in the Hubie and Bertie shorts, but he was eventually depicted as the main antagonist for the following episodes "Two's a Crowd", "Terrier Stricken", "Mouse-Warming", "Feline Frame-Up", "No Barking", "Cat Feud" and "Louvre Come to Me!". He has been shown to bully and antagonize other pets and animals so he can have all of the attention and benefits for himself.
He was sometimes voiced by the late Mel Blanc.
Personality[]
Claude Cat is cocky, cunning, ruthless, deceptive, and villainous, he is very much a jealous coward who can be really malicious and selfish a lot of the time. His series of failures often occur as most episodes end with him failing in an embarrassing way.
His incompetence and setbacks aside, he is very abusive to Frisky Puppy and Pussyfoot, as he tends to do violent actions just to get what he wants, making him extremely selfish.
Appearance[]
Claude Cat is tall, white and yellow furred, has a red haircut, black ears, black nose, and has a spark of maroon color on the end of his tail.
Trivia[]
- The name Claude Cat is a pun on the homonym "clawed cat".