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Babbit and
Catstello are
fictional characters,
based on the
comedic duo
Abbott and Costello, that
appeared in
Warner Bros.
animated cartoons. The characters...
- Two Mice, with the
Abbott and
Costello characterizations ("Babbit and
Catstello") cast as mice. A 1942 cartoon, A Tale of Two Kitties, cast
Abbott and...
- of Two Kitties,
pitting him
against two
hungry cats
named Babbit and
Catstello (based on the
famous comedians Abbott and Costello). On the
original model...
- and
Catstello, are
looking for food to
alleviate their hunger.
Babbit gets a
ladder when they see a bird (Tweety) on top of a
frail tree.
Catstello is...
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characterizations ("Babbit and
Catstello") now cast as mice. They are
voiced by Tedd
Pierce and Mel
Blanc respectively.
Catstello is
being chased by a cat rapidly...
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Elmer Fudd, the
Tasmanian Devil, Pepé Le Pew,
Beaky Buzzard,
Babbit and
Catstello,
Hubie and Bertie,
Foghorn Leghorn,
Witch Hazel,
Michigan J. Frog, Rocky...
- Wile E.
Coyote and the Road
Runner Yosemite Sam
Secondary Babbit and
Catstello Barnyard Dawg
Beaky Buzzard Beans Bosko Buddy Cecil Turtle Charlie Dog...
- cats,
Babbit and
Catstello, try to eat a
naked “tweety” bird.
During the
ladder scene,
Babbit yells "Give me the bird!" To
which Catstello replies, "If the...
- Wile E.
Coyote and the Road
Runner Yosemite Sam
Secondary Babbit and
Catstello Barnyard Dawg
Beaky Buzzard Beans Bosko Buddy Cecil Turtle Charlie Dog...
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catchphrase "Those are the
conditions that prevail!" In The Mouse-Merized Cat,
Catstello (a Lou
Costello mouse)
briefly is
hypnotized to
imitate Jimmy Durante...