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Fraidy Cat is an unlucky and miserable cat who like all cats has nine lives, but has used up eight of them and is on his ninth and last life. Every time Fraidy inadvertently or accidentally says any single-digit number (from one to eight) or any word that sounds like the number, a ghost from one of his former lives will appear and tend to make things even worse for the hopeless cat.
Fraidy Cat is an unlucky and miserable cat who like all cats has nine lives, but has used up eight of them and is on his ninth and last life. Every time Fraidy inadvertently or accidentally says any single-digit number (from one to eight) or any word that sounds like the number, a ghost from one of his former lives will appear and tend to make things even worse for the hopeless cat.
The film is a classic Tom and Jerry cartoon focused on slapstick comedy and the cat-and-mouse dynamic, entirely devoid of any discernible political or ideological themes.
This animated short from 1942 features only animal characters, precluding an evaluation of human cast diversity or explicit DEI-driven casting. The narrative focuses on a classic cat-and-mouse chase, without engaging in social commentary or critiques of traditional identities.
Fraidy Cat is a 1979 animated television series about a cat and his nine ghost lives. The series does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, consistent with children's programming of its era.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Fraidy Cat is an original animated series from 1975. There is no prior source material or previous installment from which characters' genders could have been changed for this production.
Fraidy Cat (1975) is an animated series featuring anthropomorphic animal characters. The concept of a 'race swap,' as defined by changes in human racial categories, does not apply to this production.
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