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Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse

Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
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A&E's DVD release of Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse
Created byBob Kane
Directed byMarvin Woodward
Reuben Timmins
Sid Marcus
Voices ofDallas McKennon
Bob McFadden
Roy Halee
Ned Sparks
Dayton Allen
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producerSam Singer
Running time5 minutes
Production companyTrans-Artists Productions
Release
Original networkSyndication
Original releaseSeptember 14, 1960 –
November 30, 1962

Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse is a 1960 children's cartoon television show that was produced by Trans-Artists Productions and syndicated by Tele Features Inc.[1] The characters were created by Bob Kane as a spoof of his earlier creations, Batman and Robin.[2] In many ways, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse presages the "campier" aspects of the later Batman live action series, which William Dozier and Howie Horwitz produced as a villain-driven action-comedy lampoon.

Plot

In the animated series, the pair are anthropomorphic animal superheroes without known secret identities (the green-eyed caped crimefighter and his squeaky-voiced companion are usually addressed as simply "Courageous" and "Minute") who live in the Cat Cave. When summoned via the Cat Signal over their television set, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse race to the scene of the crime in their sleekly feline red Cat Mobile which can convert into both the extendable-winged Cat Plane and submersible Cat Boat and thwart the criminal plots of various villains who threaten Empire City.[3]

Though they fought many miscreants, the duo's recurring arch-enemy was Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog who appeared in nearly every episode.

The five-minute length of the cartoons made the series suitable for use as interstitials or airtime fillers, especially to accommodate a movie or show that ended at an unusually early time, as well as animated content for local children's shows.

Characters

Heroes

  • Courageous Cat – The protector of Empire City. Whenever fighting bad guys, Courageous Cat would use his all-purpose Cat Gun or a vast variety of different deus ex machina "trick guns" he pulls out of his cape that (like the Green Arrow's trick arrows) fire whatever the situation requires like a rope, some water, a parachute, cages, boxing gloves, lightning-like magnetic rays, or even more bizarre ammunition, and even the occasional actual bullet. In case of emergency, Courageous also has extra pre-James Bond secret gadgets hidden in his belt buckle and the star emblem on his chest.[4]
  • Minute Mouse – Courageous Cat's rodent sidekick.

Supporting characters

  • The Chief – A canine chief of police who calls in the "furry foes of felony" via the Cat Signal.
  • Marilyn Mouse – Minute Mouse's movie star girlfriend.
  • Sassy Bones – A blond mouse who is a chanteuse at nightclub called The Pad with whom Rodney Rodent is enamored.
  • Periscope Pete – A living, breathing periscope with a bush for a body.

Villains

  • Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog – Chauncey is a chortling, cigar-smoking, derby-hatted criminal mastermind whose voice was based on Edward G. Robinson.[5]
  • Harry Gorilla – Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog's hulking, half-witted henchman.
  • Professor Shaggy Dog – A mad scientist with an Albert Einstein-like mop of white hair who is tall, thin, and bewhiskered in some episodes and short and bespectacled in others.
  • Big Shot and Little Shot – A burly bulldog (who talks like James Cagney in some episodes) and his short sidekick who are generic gruff gangsters that are Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog's rivals in crime.
  • The Black Cat – A sinister thief. He is a "cat burglar" who is a caricature of Cary Grant.
  • Rodney Rodent – A French-accented rat artist gone bad.
  • Shoo Shoo Fly – A tiny insect whose small size belies its enormous appetite, its name is a reference to shoofly pie and the tsetse fly.
  • Robber Rabbit – A gravel-voiced rabbit thug in a black turtleneck.
  • Foxy the Fox – A debonair fox thief in a top hat and tuxedo.
  • The Great Hambone – An egotistical canine actor and master of disguise.
  • Iron Shark – A fish-shaped submarine.
  • Professor Von Noodle Stroudel/Strudel – A German-accented human scientist who is not so much a villain as oblivious to the effects of his experiments on the world around him.
  • Comrade and Commissar – Russian-accented, trench coat-clad foreign dog spies whom Courageous and Minute were never able to apprehend due to their "diplomatic immunity" – true Cold War villains.
  • The Unmentionables and The Unthinkables – Rival gangs headed by Chauncey "Flat-Face" Frog and Big Shot. Their names are a parody of The Untouchables.
  • Outrageous Cat – Courageous Cat's Wild West outlaw-style cousin who talks like Yosemite Sam.
  • "Screwy Squirrel." A rarely seen squirrel, who's usually Robber Rabbit's sidekick.

Voice cast

Episodes

No.TitleOriginal air date [9]
1"Disguise the Limit"September 14, 1960[10]
The Frog masquerades as Courageous in order to frame his greatest enemy for a crime Courageous did not commit.
2"Monster from Outer Space"September 21, 1960
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3"The Case of the Cousin Outrageous"September 28, 1960
Courageous has to deal with the antics of his cousin, Outrageous Cat, who speaks in a similar manner to Yosemite Sam.
4"The Case of the Abandoned Movie Sets"October 5, 1960
The Frog and Harry use abandoned movie sets for a hideout.
5"The Case of the Auto Tycoons"October 12, 1960
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6"The Case of the Backward Clock"October 19, 1960
Professor Shaggy Dog tries to run all the clocks backwards.
7"The Case of the Bank Robbery"October 26, 1960
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8"The Case of the Big Ball Game"November 2, 1960
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9"The Case of the Big Movie Star"November 9, 1960
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10"The Case of the Big Party"November 16, 1960
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11"The Case of the Big Pipe Line"November 30, 1960
The Frog and Harry find the Great Pizano working in the city's sewers, and they plan a heist.
12"The Case of the Big Prison Break"December 7, 1960
The Frog switches identities with Courageous by swapping clothes and stealing his car.
13"The Case of the Big Race"December 14, 1960
Courageous and Minute race against Rodney Rodent for a $1,000 first prize.
14"The Case of the Big Squeeze"January 4, 1961
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15"The Case of the Big Trail"January 11, 1961
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16"The Case of the Blinking Planet"January 18, 1961
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17"The Case of the Boxing Champ"January 25, 1961
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18"The Case of the Carnival Capers"February 1, 1961
Robber Rabbit and Screwy cheat Minute Mouse out of his winnings and pickpocket Courageous, leading to a mad chase.
19"The Case of the Cat Cave Treasure"February 8, 1961
Robber Rabbit and Screwy cheat Minute Mouse out of his winnings and pickpocket Courageous, leading to a mad chase.
20"The Case of the Construction Caper"February 15, 1961
After Big Shot robs a construction company, Courageous and Minute pursue him on the job site.
21"The Case of the Counterfeiters"February 22, 1961
The Frog creates counterfeit cash that has more content than the real thing.
22"The Case of the Creatures From Down Under"March 1, 1961
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23"The Case of the Crime Kits"March 8, 1961
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24"The Case of Crime and Punishment"March 15, 1961
The Frog recounts his life story on how he always gets back in jail after he gets out.
25"The Case of the Crime Lab"March 22, 1961
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26"The Case of the Diamond Smugglers"March 29, 1961
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27"The Case of the Draggy Dragster"1961
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28"The Case of the Embassy Stake Out"1961
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29"The Case of the Fabulous Diamond"1961
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30"The Case of the Flying Eye"1961
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31"The Case of the Flying Saucer"1961
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32"The Case of the Fortune Teller"1961
Rodney Rodent gives Courageous and Minute bad advice and turns them against each other.
33"The Case of the Frogmen"1961
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34"The Case of the Fugitive at Large"1961
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35"The Case of the Gasoline War"1961
Big Shot and Little Shot try to open a legitimate business, but the Frog gets the better of them.
36"The Case of the Golden Statue"1961
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37"The Case of the Great Impersonations"1961
Actor Hamilton Hambone impersonates several ambassadors to prove his talent.
38"The Case of the Great Circus Mystery"1961
The Frog causes trouble at a circus.
39"The Case of the Gun Mix-up"1961
Minute tries his hand at using Courageous's trick guns, but he consistently uses the wrong gun for the wrong job.
40"The Case of the Haunted Ship"1961
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41"The Case of the Haunted House"1961
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42"The Case of the Hawaiian Holiday"1961
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43"The Case of the Hermit of Creepy Hollow"1961
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44"The Case of the Invisible Robbers"1961
Courageous and Minute have their hands full when robbers find an invisibility tonic.
45"The Case of the Iron Shark"1961
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46"The Case of the King-Size Caper"1961
Professor Shaggy Dog manages to turn Courageous and Minute into giants.
47"The Case of the Mad Cowboys"1961
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48"The Case of the Mad Painter"1961
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49"The Case of the Mad Scientist"1961
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50"The Case of the Magic Wand"1961
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51"The Case of the Mail of Train Robbery"1961
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52"The Case of the Masked Raiders"1961
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53"The Case of the Masked Raiders"1961
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54"The Case of the Minced Spies"1961
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55"The Case of the Minded Reader"1961
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56"The Case of the Missing Masterpiece"1961
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57"The Case of the Missing Partner"1961
Minute Mouse is kidnapped.
58"The Case of the Monster Vine"1961
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59"The Case of the Movie Rays"1961
Professor Shaggy Dog uses movie projectors to create illusions leading to city-wide panic so that the Frog can rob all the banks and stores unchallenged.
60"The Case of the Museum"1961
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61"The Case of the Mysterious Bottle"1961
The Frog tricks Courageous and Minute and strands them on an island.
62"The Case of the Mysterious Submarine"1961
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63"The Case of the Mysterious Weather"1961
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64"The Case of the Nine Lives"1961
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65"The Case of the Northwoods Caper"1961
Courageous and Minute go after Bully Bulldog when he wreaks havoc in the woods.
66"The Case of the Opera Singer"1961
To assist in his capers, The Frog recruits opera singer the Great Pizano.
67"The Case of the Peace Pipe"1961
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68"The Case of the Perfect Alibi"1961
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69"The Case of the Professor's Machine"1961
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70"The Case of the Rescue Squad"1961
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71"The Case of the Robber Rabbit"1962
Robber Rabbit plays around in a department store after stealing carrots from a street vendor.
72"The Case of the Robot"1962
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73"The Case of the Saggin' Dragon"1962
A prehistoric monster shows up in Empire City and wreaks havoc.
74"The Case of the Scheming Cleaners"1962
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75"The Case of the Secret Weapon"1962
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76"The Case of the Shoo Shoo Fly"1962
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77"The Case of the Sleepy Chief"1962
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78"The Case of the Sniffer Machine"1962
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79"The Case of the Spies' Return"1962
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80"The Case of the Stolen Cheese"1962
Robber Rabbit decides to steal imported cheese, but he fails to count on Minute's strong sense of smell.
81"The Case of the Stolen Pyramid"1962
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82"The Case of the Thinking Cap"1962
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83"The Case of the Tin Can Caper"1962
The Frog uses his mad science to transform valuables into tin cans.
84"The Case of the Trampoline Performers"1962
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85"The Case of the TV Director"1962
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86"The Case of the TV Mystery"1962
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87"The Case of the Undercover Agents"1962
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88"The Case of the Unmentionables"1962
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89"The Case of the Unthinkables"1962
The Frog leads a gang of thugs that set out to steal an armored car with the cash in it.
90"The Case of the Visiting Patient"1962
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91"The Case of the Waterfront Caper"1962
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92"The Return of the Shoo Shoo Fly"November 30, 1962[11]
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Home video releases

A&E Home Video (distributed by New Video) released all 130 five-minute-long episodes on DVD in Region 1 on October 29, 2002.

Music

The memorable theme music by Johnny Holiday features a walking bass line and is fashioned after the theme for Peter Gunn.[12][13] It has most notably been performed in concert by the New York Dolls. The theme was also featured in "Thousand Dollar Bill", a 1959 episode of the Mike Connors detective series Tightrope!.

Later appearances

Reruns of Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse were shown on Nickelodeon's Weinerville in the 1990s along with reruns of Batfink and both segments of The Alvin Show.

References

  1. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 137–138. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  2. ^ Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981. Scarecrow Press. pp. 73–74. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1991). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals. Prentice Hall Press. p. 57. ISBN 0-13-275561-0. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  4. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 217–218. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  5. ^ Ehrbar, Greg (October 2, 2018). "Bob Kane's "Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse" on Records |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  6. ^ DataBase, The Big Cartoon. "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse Episode Guide -Trans-Artists Prods @ BCDB". Big Cartoon DataBase (BCDB). Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  7. ^ "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse". TV.com. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  8. ^ Lawson, Tim; Persons, Alisa (December 9, 2004). The Magic Behind the Voices: A Who's Who of Cartoon Voice Actors. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781578066964. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  9. ^ "Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse". www.amazon.com. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  10. ^ "Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse". toonopedia.com. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  11. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1963). "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series". Google Books. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  12. ^ Dalton Ross, "Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse: the Complete Series" (review) from Entertainment Weekly, June 29, 2002.
  13. ^ Administrator "Charles," "Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse" from Animation Nation, June 2, 2009.

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