Waldo Kitty is a "fraidy cat" that dreams of being a hero.
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Howard Morris | ... |
Captain Herc
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(13 episodes, 1975)
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Jane Webb | ... |
Felicia
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(13 episodes, 1975)
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Allan Melvin | ... |
Tyrone
(13 episodes, 1975)
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Chuck Dawson | ... |
Wetzel
(13 episodes, 1975)
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- Metromedia Producers Corporation (MPC) (1978) (World-wide) (tv)
- Embassy Home Entertainment
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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- Horta-Mahana Corp. (music and sound effects)
- Shermley Music Co. (music publisher)
- Filmart (live action)
- Frank Inn Inc. (animals supplied by)
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Taglines | Not just any ol' cat, he's the wild, witty Waldo kitty! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Each story featured a dream sequence in which Waldo would imagine himself to be a famous hero, such as Catzan (Tarzan), Catman and Sparrow (Batman and Robin), The Lone Kitty (The Lone Ranger), Robin Cat (Robin Hood) and Cat Trek (Star Trek). This kind of spoof was deemed acceptable as long as an entire series is not built solely on the same concept. However, the James Thurber estate instituted legal proceedings against Filmation for infringing on the copyrights of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947). As a result, when the series was rerun as part of "The Groovie Goolies and Friends", the title was changed to "The New Adventures of Waldo Kitty" and each show's wraparound segments in which a live action cat would start to dream were removed. See more » |