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Meanwhile, his sycophants unsuccessfully comb the city for Mewsette. Mewsette's training does not go well. Unbeknownst to Mewsette, Meowrice is grooming her to be the mail-order bride of a rich American cat known as "Mr. She promises to turn Mewsette into a dainty debutante known as "The Belle of all Paris".
The story is predominantly set in Paris but starts on a farm on rural Provence farm. Watch fullscreen. Upon arrival, she encounters the slick con-cat Meowrice. She stops atop a bridge over the river, considering ending her misery.
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Now wealthy, the two cats hurry back to Paris. After getting his Heroic Second Wind from a sneak attack from Meowrice, Jaune-Tom repeatedly punches his face in until he falls unconscious, though Meowrice does put up some resistance at first.
By coincidence, Jaune Tom displays his incredible mouse-hunting skills in front of Meowrice, who seeing a money-making opportunity, gets them drunk, and sells them as mousers on an Alaskan-bound ship. He reveals his plan to ship her to America and tries to coerce her into a luggage crate.
She leads them on a chase to a bulldog, who injures Meowrice badly enough to put him out of action for six weeks. The lovely cat Mewsette and the accomplished but shy mouser Jaune Tom are in love until Mewsette becomes frustrated with Tom Juan's plebeian ways and those of farmlifeand calls him a "clumsy country clod".
He's voiced by Robert Goulet in the original film, and Popcorn TV in the remake.
Gay Purr ee Recap : Jaune-Tom and Robespierre struck it rich in the newly-discovered Klondike gold fields, and returned to Paris just in time to save Mewsette from being packed in a crate and sent to the bride-buying American
Gay Purr-ee is a American animated musical film produced by United Productions of America and released by Warner Bros. Henry Phtt" "The Money Cat". It features the voice of Judy Garland as Mewsette, a feline living in the French countryside wanting to go to Paris in her only animated-film role, as well as Robert Goulet in his first feature film as her love interest Jaune Tom.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Jaune-Tom easily takes out Meowrice's group of henchcats, single-handedly throwing them off the train. After seeing a portrait of Phtt, Mewsette escapes Meowrice and his sidekicks. Reinvigorated, she returns to her studies.
Meowrice quietly writes a check with invisible ink to pay Madame Reubens-Chatte for her services, then takes Mewsette to his hideout in Notre Dame. Meanwhile, not long after reaching Alaska, Jaune Tom and Robespierre strike gold.
Inspired by the human Jeanette's stories of the glamour and sophistication of Parisian life, Mewsette runs away to Paris. A disillusioned and homeless Mewsette wanders around Paris. On the ship, Robespierre consoles a depressed Jaune Tom, telling him that any problem can be broken up into manageable pieces.
animated film Gay Purr-ee. Mewsette finishes her training and is now lovely enough to impress even Meowrice, who commissions a series of portraitss of her to send to Phtt. Taking advantage of Mewsette's country naivete, he puts her in the sultry Madame Henrietta Reubens-Chatte care.
Skip to player Skip to main content. Jaune Tom and Robespierre arrive in Paris but get waylaid by one of Meowrice's shadowy cat henchmen and barely escape drowning in Paris's labyrinthine sewers.