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  1. Eek, a Mouse!! A page for describing ImageLinks: Eek! The Cat. Old page image ….

  2. Eek consistently considers Elmo a brave figure, despite all the times he got roped into doing a stunt for him. For example, Elmo tricked Eek into taking his place during a nasty car race, only to run up into the stands when an unaware Eek tries to get him back into the car. -->'''Eek:''' That Elmo is so brave.

  3. May 27, 2020 · El perro y el gato is an American series of animated shorts that have aired on HBO since 2004. They can also be seen on their official YouTube channel. The shorts are five minutes long. The series teaches basic Spanish and English. The series focuses on a cat and dog duo simply called Cat and Dog. The cat mainly speaks in Spanish, while the dog ...

  4. Send in the lawyers. Pam and Polly release a terrible horde of lawyers. Example of: Evil Lawyer Joke. NOTE: To add videos to this page you must upload them to a trope page and add this Media Source. Previous. Index. Next. Ed, Edd n Eddy.

  5. The cat, Horse, has the opposite reaction. From Garfield: This strip, where Garfield screams and scurries up onto Jon's head upon seeing a mouse — and Jon is disgusted because Garfield is a cat. Referenced in this Garfield comic, when a mouse claims people call him "Eek". Referenced in this comic.

  6. Shnookums (cat) and Meat (dog) The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show, created by Bill Kopp (of Eek! The Cat fame) for Walt Disney Television Animation, debuted in 1993 as a segment on Disney's Marsupilami cartoon on CBS, before becoming its own half-hour series in 1995. Each episode was composed of three segments:

  7. Top Cat is a Lovable Rogue who leads his gang of alley cats through one Zany Scheme after another, keeping the cats ahead of Officer Charlie Dibble, the local beat cop. The series took a page from The Phil Silvers Show, with "T.C." (as his gang called him) based on Phil Silvers' Sgt. Ernie Bilko.

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