Marc Anthony, the ferocious guard dog, falls for a cute cuddly little kitty. An evil cat tries to swipe the kitty and it's up to Marc Anthony to protect the sweet feline.Marc Anthony, the ferocious guard dog, falls for a cute cuddly little kitty. An evil cat tries to swipe the kitty and it's up to Marc Anthony to protect the sweet feline.Marc Anthony, the ferocious guard dog, falls for a cute cuddly little kitty. An evil cat tries to swipe the kitty and it's up to Marc Anthony to protect the sweet feline.
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- TriviaThe opening scene, in which a car drives past the construction site and the bag containing Pussyfoot is tossed in the trash, has been cut from all TV airings and official VHS/DVD releases since the mid-1980s.
- GoofsIn the sequence where Pussyfoot wakes up on the I-beam (being lifted by the crane), when Marc Anthony grabs it and holds on, the I-beam would have become heavier on Marc Anthony's end and tilted, since only one loop of rope was holding it at its original balance point. Also, since the loop of rope around the I-beam was not tight, the I-beam, with Marc Anthony, would have fallen out.
- Alternate versionsBoth the 1986 video compilation "Elmer Fudd's Comedy Capers", as well as the fourth installment of the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection" DVD line, released in 2006, omit a segment from the opening scene where the driver of a car throws the kitten (in a sack) into the construction site. In this version we simply see Pussyfoot emerging from the trash can.
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A terrible reworking of 'Feed the Kitty' which drains away all the charm and artistry of that classic cartoon
Chuck Jones's 'Cat Feud' is a dreadful reimagining of his masterpiece 'Feed the Kitty', starring the affectionate bulldog Marc Anthony and the cute kitten Pussyfoot. Since 'Feed the Kitty' was such a perfect cartoon, I was always sceptical of an follow-ups. However, the excellent 'Kiss Me Cat', Jones's first Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot sequel, proved that there was more mileage in the characters. 'Cat Feud', however, is just abysmal. Taking Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot out of the home environment, 'Cat Feud' also restarts their relationship from scratch in a scrappy, rushed reworking of the classic scene from 'Feed the Kitty' in which the characters first meet. At this early stage in 'Cat Feud', it is clear that this dog is Marc Anthony only in name. The wonderful facial expressions, gestures and moving warmth have all been drained away leaving us with a generic cartoon bulldog (he's even the wrong colour for Marc Anthony). The story then goes on to place the characters in a totally unsuitable scenario as Marc Anthony must stop an oblivious Pussyfoot from hurting himself on a building site and save him from a scraggly alley cat. Since Jones fails to sell the love-at-first-sight meeting this time round, 'Cat Feud' simply doesn't work. These are not the characters that all true cartoon fans so adore. What's more, they seem totally out of place against the limited-animation backgrounds (even after they've been uglied-up!), the script is unfocused and the gags are unfunny. How one of the greatest directors who ever lived managed to drain all the charm out of two of his most lovable characters is a mystery but 'Cat Feud' fails on absolutely every level and is best avoided at all costs.
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- phantom_tollbooth
- Jan 8, 2009
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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