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  1. Roger, Gwen, and Old Ed recruit their neighbor dog Duke to help them investigate, so they patrol the neighborhood while their comms are down, and a dog in the park tells them that the alley cats might know something. Roger admits that he quit being a field agent when his mentor got hurt while he and Gwen find the alley cats, and one of them ...

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    The alley cats are a jazz band: Shun Gon (Chinese Cat) plays the piano and drums made out of pots, Hit Cat (English Cat) plays the acoustic guitar, Peppo (Italian Cat) plays the concertina, Billy Boss (Russian Cat) plays the double bass, and their leader Scat Catplays the trumpet. Together, they play jazz music while their boss usually sings.

    The alley cats are first seen after Thomas O'Malley leads Duchess and her weary kittens to his penthouse, where jazz music can be heard from inside. Duchess still insists on spending the night here, so O'Malley allows them to stay and introduces his friends Scat Cat and his gang of alley cats making live music together. While playing their instruments, the alley cats and their boss all sing "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat". O'Malley and Duchess join in the fun, as do Berlioz, Marie, and Toulouse...

    In the show, Scat Cat, O'Malley, and the other alley cats were all a part of the popular band "O'Malley and the Alley Cats". However, as a running gag in the show, something or someone would prevent the band from playing (such as Pluto chasing them out of the club).

    In the 1970s and 80s, three of the Alley Cats recreated in the psychedelic colors of "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat" often appeared at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom. Scat Cat was given bright orange fur, Peppo was made pink and Hit Cat was turned yellow. Eventually, these costumes were retired and the walkaround representation of the film would fo...

  2. "Unlike cats in the real world, classy Duchess and her three kittens decide to make their way back home with the help of streetwise alley cat Thomas O'Malley. Along the way, he takes them to hang out with his alley cat friends, who treat the pets to some anachronistic jazz music (accompanied by even more anachronistic psychedelic graphics). No ...

  3. Everybody Wants To Be a Cat The Aristocats. This clip is from the 1970 Disney movie The Aristocats. A movie about a family of aristocratic cats, who after being kidnapped by their owner’s butler are helped out by Thomas O’Malley the alley cat, who then teaches them to learn to appreciate the coarser things in life. This clip shows a ...

  4. The kittens Toulouse Marie and Berlioz are three of the Aristocats who Madame Adelaide Bonfamille leaves her fortune to, and as such, they also fall victim to Edgar]]. They are friends with Frou-Frou and Roquefort, just like their mother, and quickly befriend Thomas O'Malley and the Alley Cats. Toulouse Marie Berlioz Toulouse is an orange kitten who bears a striking resemblance to Thomas O ...

  5. Cats Have Nine Lives: Porky shoots and kills the alley cat, and the cat's nine lives outside his window sing the "Sextet" from the opera Lucia di Lammermoor before the cartoon ends. Incessant Music Madness : Porky just becomes more and more outraged at the cat's concerto as the short goes on.

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  7. Thomas O'Malley, along with his alley cat friends, made several appearances on Disney's 2001-2003 animated television series House of Mouse.As a running gag, he and Scat Cat's group were often booked to sing at the club, but an incident of some sort would always result in them being fired (such as Donald booking the Big Bad Wolf to sing instead) or forced to leave (such as being chased by Pluto).

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