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:''This article is about the main title character. For the TV series, see [[Top Cat (TV series)]]. For other uses, see [[Top Cat]].''
:''This article is about the character. For other uses, see [[Top Cat]].''
{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
|name= Top Cat
|name= Top Cat
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|species= Cat
|species= Cat
|gender= Male
|gender= Male
|affiliation= [[Benny the Ball]]<br />[[Brain]]<br />[[Spook]]<br />[[Choo Choo]]<br />[[Fancy Fancy]]<br />[[Officer Dibble]]<br />[[Yogi's Gang]]<br />[[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]]<br />[[Batman]]<br />[[Superman]]
|team= [[Yogi's Gang (team)|Yogi's Gang]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Gang]]''.</ref><br />[[Yogi's Treasure Hunters]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Funtastic Treasure Hunt]]''.</ref>
|affiliation= [[Benny the Ball]]<br />[[Brain]]<br />[[Spook]]<br />[[Choo Choo]]<br />[[Fancy Fancy]]<br />[[Officer Dibble]]<br />[[Batman]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Adam Strange/Future Quest Special/Issue 1|Adam Strange/Future Quest Special]]''.</ref><br />[[Superman]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Superman/Top Cat Special/Issue 1|Superman/Top Cat Special]]''.</ref>
|job= Con artist
|job= Con artist
|goals= Scam people to get food and money<br />Outsmarting Officer Dibble
|goals= Scam people to get food and money<br />Outsmarting Officer Dibble
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|first= [[Top Cat (TV series)|TC]]: "[[The $1,000,000 Derby]]" ([[1961]])
|first= [[Top Cat (TV series)|TC]]: "[[The $1,000,000 Derby]]" ([[1961]])
|actor= [[Arnold Stang]] (1961-[[1990|90]])<br />[[Daws Butler]] ([[1972]])<br />[[Tom Kenny]] ([[2000]]-[[2002|02]])<br />[[Jason Harris]] ([[2011]], [[2015]], [[2016]])<br />[[Thomas Lennon]] ([[2021]])
|actor= [[Arnold Stang]] (1961-[[1990|90]])<br />[[Daws Butler]] ([[1972]])<br />[[Tom Kenny]] ([[2000]]-[[2002|02]])<br />[[Jason Harris]] ([[2011]], [[2015]], [[2016]])<br />[[Thomas Lennon]] ([[2021]])
|image2= [[File:90s Top Cat.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:80s Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption2= ''[[Fender Bender 500]]''
|caption2= ''[[Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (film)|Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats]]''
|image3= [[File:TCTM Top Cat.png|300px]]
|image3= [[File:90s Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption3= ''[[Top Cat: The Movie (film)|Top Cat: The Movie]]''
|caption3= ''[[Fender Bender 500]]''
|image4= [[File:TCB Top Cat.png|300px]]
|image4= [[File:TCTM Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption4= ''[[Top Cat Begins (film)|Top Cat Begins]]''
|caption4= ''[[Top Cat: The Movie (film)|Top Cat: The Movie]]''
|image5= [[File:WR 2017 Top Cat and Benny the Ball.png|300px]]
|image5= [[File:TCB Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption5= ''[[Wacky Races (2017 TV series)|Wacky Races]]''
|caption5= ''[[Top Cat Begins (film)|Top Cat Begins]]''
|image6= [[File:DC Top Cat.png|300px]]
|image6= [[File:WR 2017 Top Cat and Benny the Ball.png|300px]]
|caption6= ''[[Adam Strange/Future Quest Special/Issue 1|Adam Strange/Future Quest Special]]''
|caption6= ''[[Wacky Races (2017 TV series)|Wacky Races]]''
|image7= [[File:JS T.C.png|300px]]
|image7= [[File:DC Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption7= ''[[Jellystone!]]''
|caption7= ''[[Adam Strange/Future Quest Special/Issue 1|Adam Strange/Future Quest Special]]''
|image8= [[File:JS Top Cat.png|300px]]
|caption8= ''[[Jellystone!]]''
}}
}}
'''Top Cat''', often abbreviated to '''T.C.''', is an anthropomorphic cat and the smooth-talking main title character of the ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]'' animated television series. He is a highly mischievous con artist living at [[Hoagy's Alley]] in [[Manhattan]]. His voice was originated by [[Arnold Stang]], using a [[Phil Silvers]] impression as the basis.
'''Top Cat''', often abbreviated to '''T.C.''', is an anthropomorphic cat and the smooth-talking main title character of the ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]'' animated television series. He is a highly mischievous con artist living at [[Hoagy's Alley]] in [[Manhattan]]. His voice was originated by [[Arnold Stang]], using a [[Phil Silvers]] impression as the basis.


He uses his clever wit to devise various schemes for the sake of money, food, or places to stay in. He is often referred to as the most effectual, intellectual, and indisputable leader of his own street gang. Top Cat's foil in the series is [[Officer Dibble]], an NYDP police officer who keeps a watchful eye on his antics.  
He uses his clever wit to devise various schemes for the sake of money, food, or places to stay in. He is often referred to as the most effectual, intellectual, and indisputable leader of his own street gang. Top Cat's foil in the series is [[Officer Dibble]], an [[New York Police Department|NYPD]] police officer who keeps a watchful eye on his antics.  


==Character description==
==Character description==
Top Cat is a yellow, slender feline with an oval-shaped head, white muzzle, a black nose, and a long tail. His attire consists of a Tyrian purple waistcoat, and a matching pork pie hat with a black band. He also sports a black cane that he carries, although its notable appearance appears to be in the series' title sequence.
Top Cat is a yellow, slender feline with an oval-shaped head, white muzzle, a black nose, and a long tail. His attire consists of a Tyrian purple waistcoat, and a matching pork pie hat with a black band, which his ears poke out of. He also sports a black cane that he carries, although its notable appearance appears to be in the series' title sequence.


Living in small area in [[Manhattan]] known as [[Hoagy's Alley]], Top Cat makes a living by being a sly, greedy con artist. Although he acts incredibly lazy, he has own charm by using sarcastic remarks, alliterative wordplay, and a natural wit in dry comedy. Top Cat strives to make a fast buck or to get food, typically using his mind to scam those who bump into him. He does so by taking advantage of the person he targets, usually by complimenting their traits so they would fall under his schemes. Top Cat's targets vary, ranging from gullible patrons, to [[Officer Dibble]], to even his own gang on rare occasions; although he does show a strong respect to the latter (particularly [[Benny the Ball]]). In spite of the gang's best efforts, Top Cat's elaborate schemes often backfire in the end.
Living in small area in [[Manhattan]] known as [[Hoagy's Alley]], Top Cat makes a living by being a sly, greedy con artist. Although he acts incredibly lazy, he has own charm by using sarcastic remarks, alliterative wordplay, and a natural wit in dry comedy. Top Cat strives to make a fast buck or to get food, typically using his mind to scam those who bump into him. He does so by taking advantage of the person he targets, usually by complimenting their traits so they would fall under his schemes. Top Cat's targets vary, ranging from gullible patrons, to [[Officer Dibble]], to even his own gang on rare occasions; although he does show a strong respect to the latter (particularly [[Benny the Ball]]). In spite of the gang's best efforts, Top Cat's elaborate schemes often backfire in the end.
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===TV series===
===TV series===
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
* ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]''
* ''Top Cat''
** 1.1 "[[The $1,000,000 Derby]]"  
** 1.1 "[[The $1,000,000 Derby]]"  
** 1.2 "[[The Missing Heir]]"
** 1.2 "[[The Missing Heir]]"
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** 2.22 "[[Super Wacky]]" (painting)
** 2.22 "[[Super Wacky]]" (painting)
* ''[[Jellystone!]]''
* ''[[Jellystone!]]''
** 1.1A "[[Yogi's Tummy Trouble]]"
** 1.1 "[[Yogi's Tummy Trouble]]"
** 1.1B "[[Gorilla in Our Midst]]" (no lines)
** 1.2 "[[Gorilla in Our Midst]]" (no lines)
** 1.4A "[[Must Be Jelly]]" (no lines)
** 1.7 "[[Must Be Jelly]]" (no lines)
** 1.4B "[[Cats Do Dance]]"
** 1.8 "[[Cats Do Dance]]"
** 1.6A "[[Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby]]"
** 1.11 "[[Mr. Flabby Dabby Wabby Jabby]]" (no lines)
** 1.6B "[[Ice Ice Daddy]]" (no lines)
** 1.12 "[[Ice Ice Daddy]]" (no lines)
** 1.7A "[[DNA, A-OK!]]"
** 1.13 "[[DNA, A-OK!]]"
** 1.7B "[[Face of the Town!]]" (no lines)
** 1.14 "[[Face of the Town!]]" (no lines)
** 1.9A "[[Gotta Kiss Them All]]" (no lines)
** 1.17 "[[Gotta Kiss Them All]]" (no lines)
** 1.10A "[[A Fish Sticky Situation]]"
** 1.19 "[[A Fish Sticky Situation]]"
** 1.21 "[[Spell Book]]" (no lines)
** 1.23 "[[Baby Shenanigans]]" (no lines)
** 1.24 "[[Bleep!]]" (no lines)
** 1.25 "[[Yogi's Mid-Life Crisis]]" (no lines)
** 1.26 "[[Jellystone Moon Platoon]]" (no lines)
** 1.27 "[[The Sea Monster of Jellystone Cove]]" (no lines)
** 1.28 "[[Business]]" (no lines)
** 1.30 "[[Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!]]" (no lines)
** 1.32 "[[The Brave Little Daddy]]" (no lines)
** 1.34 "[[Boo Boo and Benny: Little Buddy Trouble]]"
** 1.35 "[[The Box Thief]]" (no lines)
** 1.36 "[[Jailcation]]"
** 1.38 "[[Augie's Baby]]" (no lines)
** 1.39 "[[Heroes and Capes]]" (no lines)
** 1.40 "[[Sweet Dreams]]"
** 2.1 "[[Meet the Jetsons]]" (no lines)
** 2.2 "[[Disco Fever]]" (no lines)
** 2.3 "[[Cindy vs. Noodle Arms]]"
* ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]''
* ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]''
** 8.24 "[[Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary]]" (no lines)
** 8.24 "[[Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary]]" (no lines)
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===Movies===
===Movies===
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* ''[[Yogi's Ark Lark]]''
* ''[[Yogi's Ark Lark]]''
* ''[[Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (film)|Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats]]''
* ''[[Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats (film)|Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats]]''
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* ''[[Top Cat Begins (film)|Top Cat Begins]]''
* ''[[Top Cat Begins (film)|Top Cat Begins]]''
* ''[[Scoob! (film)|Scoob!]]'' (mentioned)
* ''[[Scoob! (film)|Scoob!]]'' (mentioned)
</div>


===Specials===
===Specials===
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* ''[[Top Cat (Charlton Comics)|Top Cat]]'' ([[Charlton Comics]])
* ''[[Top Cat (Charlton Comics)|Top Cat]]'' ([[Charlton Comics]])
* ''[[Cartoon Network Presents]]''
* ''[[Cartoon Network Presents]]''
** #16A "[[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|It's a Wonderful Strife]]"
** [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 1|Issue #1B]]: "Alley Oops!"
** #16B "[[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|Stray Pets]]"
** [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|Issue #16A]]: "It's a Wonderful Strife"
** #16C "[[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|Cops Cat]]"
** [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|Issue #16B]]: "Stray Pets"
** [[Cartoon Network Presents/Issue 16|Issue #16C]]: "Cops Cat"
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Team-Up]]''
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Team-Up]]''
** #29 "[[Scooby-Doo! Team-Up/Issue 29|Reigning Cats and Dogs]]"
** [[Scooby-Doo! Team-Up/Issue 29|Issue 29]]: "Reigning Cats and Dogs"
* ''[[Adam Strange/Future Quest Special/Issue 1|Adam Strange/Future Quest Special]]''
* ''[[Adam Strange/Future Quest Special/Issue 1|Adam Strange/Future Quest Special]]''
** #1B "Out of the Alley"
** Issue #1B: "Out of the Alley"
* ''[[Superman/Top Cat Special/Issue 1|Superman/Top Cat Special]]''
* ''[[Superman/Top Cat Special/Issue 1|Superman/Top Cat Special]]''
** #1A "...The Kalien Among Us"
** Issue #1A: "...The Kalien Among Us"
</div>
</div>


===Video games===
===Video games===
* ''[[Top Cat Starring in Beverly Hills Cats]]''
* ''[[Hanna-Barbera's Turbo Toons]]''
* ''[[Hanna-Barbera's Turbo Toons]]''


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====Flintstones visit New York World's Fair====
====Flintstones visit New York World's Fair====
====T.C. Joins the DC Universe====
====T.C. Joins the DC Universe====
==Development==
==Development==
The personality of Top Cat was largely inspired by Sargent "Ernie" Bilko, a character played by [[Phil Silvers]] in the 1950s TV sitcom ''The Phil Silvers Show''. While both of these characters may seem different on the surface, the two share a shrewd taste for coming up with crazy schemes, using their wits to fool their superiors and exploit their teams to do the hard work. Apart from their personalities, Top Cat and Bilko also have the same vocal tone.
The personality of Top Cat was largely inspired by Sargent "Ernie" Bilko, a character played by [[Phil Silvers]] in the 1950s TV sitcom ''The Phil Silvers Show''. While both of these characters may seem different on the surface, the two share a shrewd taste for coming up with crazy schemes, using their wits to fool their superiors and exploit their teams to do the hard work. Apart from their personalities, Top Cat and Bilko also have the same vocal tone.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Top Cat (character)/Gallery}}
{{Main|Top Cat (character)/Gallery}}
==Toys and merchandise==
{{Main|Top Cat (character)/Toys}}


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* Top Cat bares some similarities to [[Hokey Wolf]], who also came out the same year in 1961. The two create schemes to get what they want and both have similar voices, despite them being voiced by two different people.
* Top Cat bares some similarities to [[Hokey Wolf (character)|Hokey Wolf]], who also came out the same year in 1961. The two create schemes to get what they want and both have similar voices, despite them being voiced by two different people.
** Interestingly enough, [[Daws Butler]] represented the voice of Top Cat in the TV movie [[Yogi's Ark Lark]] — a pilot of the [[Yogi's Gang (TV series)|Yogi's Gang]] TV series — as Arnold Stang wasn't available at the time. Since Daws was using a similar-sounding voice to Hokey, Hokey had no dialogue in the film, and this issue could have also been the reason why Top Cat didn't appear for the series.
** Interestingly enough, [[Daws Butler]] represented the voice of Top Cat in the TV movie ''[[Yogi's Ark Lark]]'' — a pilot of the ''[[Yogi's Gang]]'' TV series — as Arnold Stang wasn't available at the time. Since Daws was using a similar-sounding voice to Hokey, Hokey had no dialogue in the film, and this issue could have also been the reason why Top Cat didn't appear for the series.
* According to a [[Heidi's Song Celebrates Hanna-Barbera's 25th Anniversary|1982 calendar]], he was born on May 29.
* According to [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s [[Heidi's Song Celebrates Hanna-Barbera's 25th Anniversary|1982 calendar]], he was born on [[May 29]]th.
* For some reason, his ears poke out of his hat.
* On the BBC airings of ''Top Cat'' and in some British merchandising prior to the [[1990s]], he was called '''Boss Cat''', due to trademark issues regarding British cat food with the same name as "Top Cat." The issue was rectified once the food brand was discontinued in [[1999]], although the British VHS releases of the show had still used the original "Top Cat" name prior to this.
* On the BBC airings of ''Top Cat'' and in some British merchandising prior to the [[1990s]], he was called '''Boss Cat''', due to trademark issues regarding British cat food with the same name as "Top Cat." The issue was rectified once the food brand was discontinued in [[1999]], although the British VHS releases of the show had still used the original "Top Cat" name prior to this.
* Top Cat's series is popular in Mexico under the name "Don Gato y su pandilla" (Mr. Cat and his Gang) and he is referred to as '''Don Gato''' in this dub. The series' popularity in the country led to two movies in the [[2010s]], ''Top Cat: The Movie'' and ''Top Cat Begins''; both produced by Mexican animation companies and distributed by Warner Bros. Mexico.
* Top Cat's series is popular in Mexico under the name ''Don Gato y su pandilla'' (Mr. Cat and his Gang) and he is referred to as '''Don Gato''' in this dub. The series' popularity in the country led to two movies in the [[2010s]], ''Top Cat: The Movie'' and ''Top Cat Begins''; both produced by Mexican animation companies and distributed by Warner Bros. Mexico.
* Top Cat's Japanese name is '''Doraneko Taisho''' (ドラ猫大将, Boss Cat), but goes by his English name in later dubs (except for ''Jellystone!'').
* Top Cat's Japanese name is '''Doraneko Taisho''' (ドラ猫大将, Boss Cat), but goes by his English name in later dubs except for ''Jellystone!''.


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "The Day The Violence Died", Roger Myers Jr. says that animation "has always plagiarizes existing properties" and "without Sargent Bilko from ''The Phill Silvers Show'', we wouldn't have Top Cat."
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "The Day The Violence Died", Roger Myers Jr. says that animation "has always plagiarizes existing properties" and "without Sargent Bilko from ''The Phill Silvers Show'', we wouldn't have Top Cat."
==Notes==
<references group="Note" />


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 30 April 2024

This article is about the character. For other uses, see Top Cat.
Top Cat
Top Cat (character).png
I may be shrewd and all, but my friends call me a charismatic leader, if that's what you're looking for!
Species Cat
Gender Male
Member of Yogi's Gang[Note 1]
Yogi's Treasure Hunters[Note 2]
Affiliation Benny the Ball
Brain
Spook
Choo Choo
Fancy Fancy
Officer Dibble
Batman[Note 3]
Superman[Note 4]
Occupation Con artist
Goals Scam people to get food and money
Outsmarting Officer Dibble
Marital status Single
First appearance TC: "The $1,000,000 Derby" (1961)
Played by Arnold Stang (1961-90)
Daws Butler (1972)
Tom Kenny (2000-02)
Jason Harris (2011, 2015, 2016)
Thomas Lennon (2021)
80s Top Cat.png
Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats
90s Top Cat.png
Fender Bender 500
TCTM Top Cat.png
Top Cat: The Movie
TCB Top Cat.png
Top Cat Begins
WR 2017 Top Cat and Benny the Ball.png
Wacky Races
DC Top Cat.png
Adam Strange/Future Quest Special
JS Top Cat.png
Jellystone!

Top Cat, often abbreviated to T.C., is an anthropomorphic cat and the smooth-talking main title character of the Top Cat animated television series. He is a highly mischievous con artist living at Hoagy's Alley in Manhattan. His voice was originated by Arnold Stang, using a Phil Silvers impression as the basis.

He uses his clever wit to devise various schemes for the sake of money, food, or places to stay in. He is often referred to as the most effectual, intellectual, and indisputable leader of his own street gang. Top Cat's foil in the series is Officer Dibble, an NYPD police officer who keeps a watchful eye on his antics.

Character description

Top Cat is a yellow, slender feline with an oval-shaped head, white muzzle, a black nose, and a long tail. His attire consists of a Tyrian purple waistcoat, and a matching pork pie hat with a black band, which his ears poke out of. He also sports a black cane that he carries, although its notable appearance appears to be in the series' title sequence.

Living in small area in Manhattan known as Hoagy's Alley, Top Cat makes a living by being a sly, greedy con artist. Although he acts incredibly lazy, he has own charm by using sarcastic remarks, alliterative wordplay, and a natural wit in dry comedy. Top Cat strives to make a fast buck or to get food, typically using his mind to scam those who bump into him. He does so by taking advantage of the person he targets, usually by complimenting their traits so they would fall under his schemes. Top Cat's targets vary, ranging from gullible patrons, to Officer Dibble, to even his own gang on rare occasions; although he does show a strong respect to the latter (particularly Benny the Ball). In spite of the gang's best efforts, Top Cat's elaborate schemes often backfire in the end.

Top Cat is also the main target of Officer Dibble, a beat patrol cop who bats an eye on him and his gang. The shady gentleman is a thorn on Dibble's no-nonsense authority, which infuriates him just as much as any customer Top Cat has. He lazily ignores cleaning up his own alley, and is frequently seen using Dibble's patrol call box in spite of it only made for the latter's use. Regardless of how many times Dibble tried to arrest him, or evict him from the area, Top Cat has nearly evaded from these actions, opting to instead continue his own way of life.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Comics

Video games

Biography

Debut series

In Top Cat, not much is known of the title character prior to his life as a con artist, although in the episode "The Unscratchables," Top Cat and Benny mentioned that they first met each other when they were Boy Scouts.[1]

Crossover Era

Yogi's Ark Lark

The Treasure Hunt

In Yogi's Treasure Hunt, Top Cat became a taskmaker and assigner to Yogi's Treasure Hunters team. In a flashback preceeding the series, he was recruited by the President of the United States and left his residence in Hoagy's Alley to pursue a luxourious life,[2] a goal that he persued prior.

Fender Bender 500

He is the driver of the Alley Cat (designated #4), with Choo Choo as a passenger.

Misplaced in Beverly Hills

Harvey Birdman Represents

In the Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law episode "Mindless," Top Cat crashes at Harvey's place after being neutered. He was arrested for money laundering just outside of Harvey's house.

Back in the New York Groove

Top Cat Begins

Wacky Reboot

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

Top Cat in the Funny Books

Flintstones visit New York World's Fair

T.C. Joins the DC Universe

Development

The personality of Top Cat was largely inspired by Sargent "Ernie" Bilko, a character played by Phil Silvers in the 1950s TV sitcom The Phil Silvers Show. While both of these characters may seem different on the surface, the two share a shrewd taste for coming up with crazy schemes, using their wits to fool their superiors and exploit their teams to do the hard work. Apart from their personalities, Top Cat and Bilko also have the same vocal tone.

Michael O'Shea was first slated to be the voice of Top Cat, but dropped out because of other commitments. According to associate producer Alan Dinehart, O'Shea took too long to record his lines and was replaced by Arnold Stang mid-production.[3] In a Weekly Variety story (dated July 19, 1961), Andy Devine, Mickey Rooney, Jerry Lester, Larry Storch, and Max Rosenbloom were also among the actors who auditioned for the role before Stang.[4]

Gallery

Main article: Top Cat (character)/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Top Cat (character)/Toys

Behind the scenes

  • Top Cat bares some similarities to Hokey Wolf, who also came out the same year in 1961. The two create schemes to get what they want and both have similar voices, despite them being voiced by two different people.
    • Interestingly enough, Daws Butler represented the voice of Top Cat in the TV movie Yogi's Ark Lark — a pilot of the Yogi's Gang TV series — as Arnold Stang wasn't available at the time. Since Daws was using a similar-sounding voice to Hokey, Hokey had no dialogue in the film, and this issue could have also been the reason why Top Cat didn't appear for the series.
  • According to Hanna-Barbera's 1982 calendar, he was born on May 29th.
  • On the BBC airings of Top Cat and in some British merchandising prior to the 1990s, he was called Boss Cat, due to trademark issues regarding British cat food with the same name as "Top Cat." The issue was rectified once the food brand was discontinued in 1999, although the British VHS releases of the show had still used the original "Top Cat" name prior to this.
  • Top Cat's series is popular in Mexico under the name Don Gato y su pandilla (Mr. Cat and his Gang) and he is referred to as Don Gato in this dub. The series' popularity in the country led to two movies in the 2010s, Top Cat: The Movie and Top Cat Begins; both produced by Mexican animation companies and distributed by Warner Bros. Mexico.
  • Top Cat's Japanese name is Doraneko Taisho (ドラ猫大将, Boss Cat), but goes by his English name in later dubs except for Jellystone!.

In popular culture

  • In The Simpsons episode "The Day The Violence Died", Roger Myers Jr. says that animation "has always plagiarizes existing properties" and "without Sargent Bilko from The Phill Silvers Show, we wouldn't have Top Cat."

Notes

References

  1. ^ Top Cat: "The Unscratchables", season 1, episode 6 (1961).
  2. ^ Yogi's Treasure Hunt: "The Great American Treasure", season 2, episode 6 (1987).
  3. ^ Yowp, Don M. (September 28, 2009). "Top Cat! Starring the Voice of ... Who?" yowpyowp.blogspot.com
  4. ^ Yowp, Don M. (December 9, 2015). "Hanna-Barbera Chugs Along, 1961" yowpyowp.blogspot.com