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** Toulouse says "someday we might meet a tough alley cat" after Duchess discourages them from biting and clawing. The very next day, they meet O'Malley, Scat Cat, and the others - although all of them are nothing but friendly and helpful.
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** Also, the RunningGag of Napoleon saying "I'M the leader, I'LL decide...(GilliganCut)" occurs three times: when he and Lafayette are about to chase Edgar, when he determines that a mysterious squeaking noise was "just a little ol' cricket bug", and once at the end to say ThatsAllFolks.
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* {{Leitmotif}}:
** Abigail and Amelia have a very jaunty one that seems to perfectly match their waddling motions.
** Napoleon and Lafayette's is a subtle and slightly ominous brass number with some smooth jazz undertones.


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** Also, when O'Malley grabbed the Gabble sisters' tails while trying not to drown, he literally ''goosed'' them.
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* RuleOfThree: The myth that CatsHaveNineLives is mentioned three times throughout the movie.
** Edgar assumes the cats will outlive him because in his mind, not only do they have nine lives, but ''[[InsaneTrollLogic each cat will live them all out consecutively, one after the other, for a total of 432 years.]]''
** When Duchess exclaims that O'Malley could have lost his life, he says "so I got a few to spare".
** When O'Malley sends Roquefort to get help from Scat Cat and his gang (a dangerous task considering that Roquefort is a mouse), he complains that while O'Malley has nine lives, he only has one.
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Released on Christmas Eve 1970, this marks the last film personally approved by Creator/WaltDisney himself, and is the 20th entry into the studio's extensive [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon library]]. It was loosely based on an obscure story by Tom [=McGowan=] and Tom Rowe. Creator/MauriceChevalier performed the opening song.

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Released on Christmas Eve 1970, this marks the last film personally approved by Creator/WaltDisney himself, and is the 20th entry into the studio's extensive [[Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon library]]. It was loosely based on an obscure story by Tom [=McGowan=] and Tom Rowe. Creator/MauriceChevalier performed the opening song.
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* GoThroughMe: In the climax, O'Malley futilely tries to hold back the trunk trapping Duchess and the kittens against Edgar since he's too small. However, Frou-Frou steps in and blocks the trunk from going any further, stopping Edgar.



* {{Irony}}: Edgar's attempts to ship out Duchess and her kittens to Timbuktu ended up with him getting trapped in the trunk and shipped out himself instead.



** Amelia and Abigail's response to O'Malley greeting them as chicks is to correct him that they're geese, not chickens.



* NoFourthWall: The last scene, when Napoleon the dog declares that it's the end after the words "The End" land on his head.

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* NoFourthWall: The last scene, when Napoleon the dog declares that it's the end after the words "The End" land on bump into his head.
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* BassoProfundo: Billy Boss, the Russian cat in Scat Cat's gang, speaks with the powerful and manly voice of Creator/ThurlRavenscroft.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: In the opening and ending.
** In the opening, the three kittens walk past the title, but it reads "The Aristocrats". Berlioz and Toulouse pull out the second "r" from the title and scrunch it together, so it now reads "The Aristocats".
** With Napoleon and Lafayette in the final scene.
--->'''Lafayette:''' Hey Napoleon! I think that's the end!
--->'''Napoleon:''' Wait a minute! I'M the leader! I'll decide when it's the end! ''(the words "THE END" fly in and hit him in the head)'' Oof! It's the end.
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The agent looks baffled. ''"Wow... what do you call an movie like that?"''

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The agent looks baffled. ''"Wow... what do you call an a movie like that?"''
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A man walks into a Creator/{{Disney}} talent agency and says, ''"[[TheAristocrats Have I got an act for you!]]"''

The agent leans back in his chair and says, ''"Okay, tell me about this act."''

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A man walks into a Creator/{{Disney}} talent agency studio and says, ''"[[TheAristocrats Have I got an act a movie for you!]]"''

The agent leans back in his chair and says, ''"Okay, tell me about this act.movie."''



The agent looks baffled. ''"Wow... what do you call an act like that?"''

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The agent looks baffled. ''"Wow... what do you call an act movie like that?"''
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Edgar prepared everything to ship out Duchess and her kittens to Timbuktu. Due to Thomas and the other strays' interference, Edgar winds up locked in the chest and shipped off instead.
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** Pouring half a bottle of sleeping pills into a bowl of milk and feeding it to cats is a fantastic way to get them killed. If nothing else, it will do a mouse in quickly. Heck, the amount of pills he put in would have been enough to kill a ''human''. However, he might have been trying to kill them, and then just dump their bodies.

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** Pouring half a bottle of sleeping pills into a bowl of milk and feeding it to cats is a fantastic way to get them killed.killed, especially the little ones. If nothing else, it will do a mouse in quickly. Heck, the amount of pills he put in would have been enough to kill a ''human''. However, he might have been trying to kill them, and then just dump their bodies.
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* OnOneCondition: Edgar will inherit everything by proxy as long as he cares for four lovely, well-behaved cats. He's immediately [[WhatAnIdiot so insulted he turns to crime.]]

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* OnOneCondition: Edgar will inherit everything by proxy as long as he cares for four lovely, well-behaved cats. He's immediately [[WhatAnIdiot so insulted he turns to crime.]]insulted.
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* OnOneCondition: Edgar will inherit everything by proxy as long as he cares for four lovely, well-behaved cats. He's immediately [[WhatAnIdiot so insulted he turns to crime.]]
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** During the first motorbike chase- first Edgar, when he sees Napoleon and Lafayette chasing him; then Napoleon and Lafayette themselves when they realise they’re headed for a tree.
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* RunningGag: Throughout Edgar's motorcycle ride, his bola hat jumps off his head whenever [[TheAllegedCar the engine backfires]].

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* RunningGag: Throughout Edgar's motorcycle ride, his bola bowler hat jumps off his head whenever [[TheAllegedCar the engine backfires]].
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** "That old birdcage? Poppycock! Elevators are for old people!" said by the lawyer, who has to be well into his 70's/80's at least.

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** "That old birdcage? Poppycock! Elevators are for old people!" said by the lawyer, who has to be well into his 70's/80's at least.80's.
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* DancePartyEnding: The final scene is all the cats and other animals at a new home for stray cats (with Duchess, her family, Roquefort and even Madame's horse visiting), all singing and dancing to a reprise of "Everybody Wants to be a Cat".

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* DancePartyEnding: The final scene is all the cats and other animals at a new home for stray cats (with Duchess, her family, Roquefort and even Madame's horse Frou-Frou visiting), all singing and dancing to a reprise of "Everybody Wants to be a Cat".
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->'''[=LaFayette=]:''' Hey, Napoleon! It looks like we've reached the end of this trope page!\\

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->'''[=LaFayette=]:''' ->'''Lafayette:''' Hey, Napoleon! It looks like we've reached the end of this trope page!\\
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-->'''[=LaFayette=]:''' Hey, Napoleon! It looks like we've reached the end of this trope page!\\

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-->'''[=LaFayette=]:''' ->'''[=LaFayette=]:''' Hey, Napoleon! It looks like we've reached the end of this trope page!\\

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