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The Supreme Cat is a minor character in the Looney Tunes series created by Robert McKimson. He was voiced by Mel Blanc.

History[]

The Supreme Cat made his debut in "Paying the Piper", where he is a leader of several cats who have been rendered unemployed due to Porky Pig. He attempts to deal with Porky by disguising himself as a giant mouse throughout the cartoon. He made his next appearance in "Swallow the Leader" where he tries to eat a swallow during their migration in Capistrano. In these cartoons, Supreme was designed as a plump tuxedo cat with a head resemblant to that of Sylvester.

The cat would be best known for his appearances in "It's Hummer Time" and "Early to Bet". In these cartoons, he is a victim to various crude and ridiculous punishments set up by a bulldog due to harassing him or losing a game of gin rummy to him. These outlandish punishments ranges from being given a faux birthday party with an exploding birthday cake to having to roll out a powder keg while the bulldog lights the gunpowder trailing it. Before each punishment, the cat often remarks "No, not that! Not (punishment name)," and remarks that he hates the punishment after it is performed. Starting from these two cartoons, the cat was redesigned to be a bit thinner, with more white fur on his head.

Supreme would also be paired with Foghorn Leghorn for two cartoons. In "A Fractured Leghorn", he attempts to catch a worm for fishing bait, although Foghorn is also in similar pursuit for a meal. However, in the end, the two loses the worm. The cat is silent throughout the aforementioned cartoon except for an "Ah shaddup!" at the ending. He was given a minor cameo role in his final appearance, "Leghorn Swoggled", where he asks for a fish from Henery Hawk in exchange for a bone, which he gets while Henery gives the bone to Barnyard Dawg.

Filmography[]

Cartoons[]

Notes[]

  • The official name of the cat remains unknown. He was referred to as "The Supreme Cat" in his debut short, "Paying the Piper", but is sometimes referred to by fans as the "McKimson Cat".
  • This cat is similar to Sylvester, as they are both black, with a red nose and a white tuxedo. However, this cat does not lisp, and speaks with a New York accent, whereas Sylvester speaks with lisping regular American accent.
  • All of his cartoons were given Blue Ribbon reissues.

Gallery[]

Characters
Main Characters
Bugs Bunny (Prototype Bugs Bunny) • Daffy DuckElmer FuddFoghorn LeghornLola Bunny (Honey Bunny) • Marvin the Martian (K-9) • Pepé Le Pew (Penelope Pussycat) • Porky PigRoad RunnerSpeedy GonzalesSylvester (Sylvester Jr.) • TazTweetyWile E. CoyoteYosemite Sam
Recurring Golden Age Characters
1930s debuts

BoskoHoneyBrunoFoxyPiggyGoopy GeerBuddyCookieBeansLittle KittyOliver OwlHam and ExPetunia PigPiggy HamhockGabby GoatEggheadBig Bad WolfLittle Red Riding HoodYoyo DodoMrs. Daffy DuckThe Two Curious PuppiesSnifflesInkiMinah Bird

1940s debuts

WilloughbyThree Little PigsCecil TurtleBeaky BuzzardMama BuzzardLeo the LionBabbit and CatstelloConrad the CatHubie and BertieClaude CatA. FleaThe Three BearsSchnooksHector the BulldogThe Drunk StorkGossamerRockyBarnyard DawgHenery HawkCharlie DogBobo the ElephantGoofy GophersThe DogWellingtonGruesome GorillaHippety HopperThe CrusherThe Supreme CatPlayboy Penguin

1950s debuts

Melissa DuckFrisky PuppyGranny (Proto-Granny) • Miss Prissy (Emily the Chicken) • Frisky PuppySam CatNasty CanastaMarc Anthony and PussyfootChesterRalph Wolf and Sam SheepdogToro the BullThe WeaselWitch HazelTasmanian She-DevilRalph PhillipsEgghead Jr.MugsyJose and Manuel • The Honey-Mousers (Ralph Crumden, Ned Morton, Alice Crumden, Trixie Morton) • Instant MartiansSlowpoke RodriguezPappy and ElvisBlacque Jacque Shellacque

1960s debuts

Cool CatColonel RimfireMerlin the Magic MouseSecond BananaBunny and Claude

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1930s debuts

Owl Jolson

1940s debuts

The Gremlin • The Dover Boys (Tom Dover, Dick Dover, Larry Dover, Dora Standpipe, Dan Backslide) • Mr. MeekRussian DogColonel ShuffleGiovanni Jones

1950s debuts

The Martin BrothersPete PumaGeorge and BennyBabyface FinsterMichigan J. FrogShropshire SlasherMotPablo and FernandoCharles M. WolfSeñor VulturoMighty Angelo

1960s debuts

Hugo the Abominable SnowmanNelly the GiraffeCount BloodcountSpookyRapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox

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Tiny Toon Adventures

Buster BunnyBabs BunnyPlucky DuckHamton J. PigFifi La FumeShirley the LoonSweetie BirdElmyra DuffMontana Max

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JeanHughMollyJakeDog the TurtleDrew

Pinky and the Brain

PinkyThe Brain

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Floyd Minton

Duck Dodgers

Dr. I.Q. HiCaptain Star JohnsonCommander X2

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Tina Russo

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