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    Oh Eek, you say the sweetest things... It never hurts to help! Roses are red. Violets are blue. I'm the cat next door. And I love you. Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. So Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy.

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    Eek! The Cat is about a purple cat named Eek whose motto is "it never hurts to help". This attitude generally gets him into trouble, from which much of the humor of the show is derived. Other characters include Eek!'s human family, with whom he cannot communicate via spoken language; Sharky the Sharkdog (his worst nightmare), and Eek's girlfriend, ...

    Main article: The Terrible Thunderlizards The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the middle of the second season of Eek! The Cat. Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. It ran from November 20, 1993, to July 28, 1997. The show was originally intended to be a spin off from Eek! The Cat, but it aired as a weekly ...

    Main article: Klutter! The Klutter segment came in the fourth season of Eek! Stravaganza in 1995. It followed Ryan and Wade Heap and their pet Klutter, who they created from a pile of junk because they couldn't have a real dog due to their father's allergies. There are other characters in the show, like Sandee Heap, who was lonely at first, before ...

    The original idea for the show came from Savage Steve Holland's experience as a cat owner. One of his cats was named Eek. In an early design, Eek was colored pink instead of purple. The series was originally titled The Six and a Half Lives of Eek the Cat. The show premiered on the now-defunct Fox Kids block in 1992 as Eek! The Cat. Thirteen 20 minu...

    In Canada, Eek! The Catwas aired on YTV. In the rest of Europe (including the United Kingdom and Ireland), the series was aired on the Fox Kids channel (now Disney Channel and Disney XD). In the United Kingdom, the series was aired on CBBC and TCC. In the Arab World, the series was aired on the Fun Channel. In South Africa, the series was aired on ...

    Celebrities made cameo appearances as themselves on the show, unless otherwise noted. (Also, Bill Kopp and Savage Steve Holland appeared as themselves in the show.) 1. William Shatner .... Santa Claus/Commander Berzerk (1993, 1995) 2. David Duchovny .... Agent Fox Mulder (1995) 3. Nia James .... Herself (1995) 4. Gillian Anderson .... Agent Dana Sc...

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  3. The Cat: Created by Savage Steve Holland, Bill Kopp. With Bill Kopp, Savage Steve Holland, Charlie Adler, Dan Castellaneta. The comical misadventures of Eek, a kind-hearted anthropomorphic purple cat who finds himself in constant mortal danger while trying to help others.

  4. Eek! The Cat is a American/Canadian animated series, created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp, produced by Savage Studios Ltd., Nelvana, Fox Kids, and Saban international. that ran from September 12, 1992, to August 8, 1997 on Fox Kids. It was retitled Eek! Stravaganza in 1994. The series mainly revolves around an optimistic purple ...

  5. A massively obese Southern Belle cat who is Eek's girlfriend and Sharky's charge. Attention Whore: Has moments of this, especially in "Hawaii-Eek 5-0". Big Beautiful Woman: Eek sees Annabelle as this the few times he actually notices her size (the rest of the time, he's genuinely confused when people tell him she's fat).

  6. Eek (voiced by Bill Kopp) was a chubby and hopelessly optimistic purple cat 1 9 9 2 - 1 9 9 7 (USA/Canada) 75 x 30 minute episodes Eek! The Cat consisted of two animated segments, one featuring Eek the Cat and the other revolving around The Terrible Thunder Lizards, starring prehistoric cavemen, Bill and Scooter.

  7. The Terrible Thunderlizards segment was introduced in the middle of the second season of Eek! The Cat. Like Eek!, this segment was also created by Holland and Kopp. [8] [10] It ran from November 20, 1993, to July 28, 1997. The show was originally intended to be a spin-off from Eek! The Cat, [10] but it aired as a weekly segment on Eek! Stravaganza.

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