Conrad the Cat

Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon character From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Conrad the Cat is a fictional animated Warner Bros. character who was created by Chuck Jones,[1][2] and starred in three shorts in the 1940s.

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Conrad the Cat
Looney Tunes character
First appearanceThe Bird Came C.O.D. (1942)
Created byChuck Jones
Voiced byMel Blanc (The Bird Came C.O.D. and Porky's Cafe)
Pinto Colvig (Conrad the Sailor)
In-universe information
SpeciesCat
GenderMale
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He was voiced by Mel Blanc[3][4] in the first two shorts, and Pinto Colvig in Conrad the Sailor. Conrad having been voiced by Colvig, has been compared to Goofy,[5][1] but has been criticized as having "only mannerisms (he rubs his nose a lot and grins, and giggles foolishly), and not a personality."[5]

Shorts

He first appeared in the 1942 color short The Bird Came C.O.D.[5][2] before featuring in Porky's Cafe (in black and white)[2] and Conrad the Sailor (in color).[2][6] In Porky's Cafe, Conrad appeared with Porky Pig;[4] in Conrad the Sailor, he appears with Daffy Duck.[7] All shorts were released in 1942.

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