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Don Gato y Su Pandilla

Título original: Top Cat
  • Serie de TV
  • 1961–1962
  • TV-G
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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Don Gato y Su Pandilla (1961)
Top Cat
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Relata las aventuras del líder de un grupo de gatos callejeros, que siempre está tratando de engañar a alguien.Relata las aventuras del líder de un grupo de gatos callejeros, que siempre está tratando de engañar a alguien.Relata las aventuras del líder de un grupo de gatos callejeros, que siempre está tratando de engañar a alguien.

  • Creación
    • Joseph Barbera
    • William Hanna
  • Elenco
    • Arnold Stang
    • Maurice Gosfield
    • Marvin Kaplan
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    • Creación
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
    • Elenco
      • Arnold Stang
      • Maurice Gosfield
      • Marvin Kaplan
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    • 10Opiniones de los críticos
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  • Episodios30

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    Arnold Stang
    Arnold Stang
    • Top Cat
    • 1961–1962
    Maurice Gosfield
    • Benny the Ball…
    • 1961–1962
    Marvin Kaplan
    Marvin Kaplan
    • Choo Choo…
    • 1961–1962
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Officer Dibble…
    • 1961–1962
    Leo DeLyon
    Leo DeLyon
    • Spook…
    • 1961–1962
    John Stephenson
    John Stephenson
    • Fancy-Fancy…
    • 1961–1962
    Don Messick
    • Griswald…
    • 1961–1962
    Jean Vander Pyl
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    • 1961–1962
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    Bea Benaderet
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    Walker Edmiston
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    • 1962
    GeGe Pearson
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    • 1961–1962
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
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    Herb Vigran
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    • 1961–1962
    Paul Frees
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    • 1962
    Herschel Bernardi
    Herschel Bernardi
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    • 1961
    Daws Butler
    Daws Butler
    • A.T.
    • 1961
    Sallie Jones
    Sallie Jones
    • Honeydew Mellon
    • 1962
    • Creación
      • Joseph Barbera
      • William Hanna
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    Opiniones de usuarios28

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    zippgun

    Classic cartoon from the days when they really cared.

    Based on "The Phil Silvers show",this cartoon translates army capers into the adventures of a bunch of cats in a rundown New York alley.They are led by Top Cat,a conniver who could even teach Bilko a thing or two!Their nemesis and sometime victim is policeman Charlie Dibble.Each of the cats has his own very distinct character.I especially like Spook with his beatnik "hep cat" language. The show is full of humor,wit and charm.The voice actors are superb-including Bilko regular Maurice Gosfield("Benny").Fortunately Hanna-Barbera haven't revived the show;the result would undoubtedly be of much lower standard than the 30 original gems from 1961-2
    10pizzawarrior1956-1

    All-time classic series; now complete on DVD

    I must admit that I was never a big fan of this show, but after learning that at long last, Warner Home video had issued the COMPLETE SERIES on DVD recently, I just had to take a look; especially since this may be the ONLY chance to view it unless my cable system decides to offer the Cartoon Network's BOOMERANG channel sometime soon.

    Despite the fact that the original run of this series was only from 1961-62, "TOP CAT" still has a cult following, as well as a high place on the top 100 Cartoons of All-Time.

    From my point of view, the only apparent fault I could find was that some of the episodes could have much shorter; though I am sure the purists out there would disagree.

    The four DVD set contains all 30 original episodes, and includes the pilot about the gang's trip to Hawaii, as well as some priceless background information for the serious fanatic out there.

    Like other animated prime-time series ("The Flintstones", "The Jetsons", "Rocky & Bullwinkle"), this played to an adult audience as well as the kids; which explains the wide appeal of this program, and its continued durability after 40+ years.

    AMAZING !!!

    As for quality, all of the episodes have been digitized and restored to their uncut brilliance, complete with the original laugh tracks, that is if you like that kind of thing.

    As a result, the show seems not to have aged at all, and consiering that the scripts were first-rate to begin with, it really hasn't.

    It is hopefully apparent that along with our other favorites from this Golden Age of 'TV-toons', Warner will make sure that this trend continues; and considering that Hanna-Barbera virtually owned Staurday morning as well as prime time, we should be looking forward to other collections very soon; allowing us baby-boomers to relive our childhoods once more, and share with future generations who otherwise have been deprived of genuine quality entertainment.

    After all, if people are willing to pay top dollar for these 'blasts from the past', there isn't much out there anymore to watch.
    9Moax429

    Thank the Lord T.C. is FINALLY on DVD!

    I first remember seeing "Top Cat" when it was part of NBC's Saturday morning lineup in the late 60's (I was born on April 29, 1962, when the show was halfway through its first - and only - prime-time season on ABC).

    Whoever said, "You don't really appreciate something until after it's gone," was right - once "Top Cat" left NBC in 1969, all I had were comic books of the show to enjoy, as well as a coloring book of when T.C. and the gang went to the local zoo. When "T.C." was first syndicated in 1969, no stations here in Detroit (or around Lansing, Michigan, where I moved to in 1971 and lived until 1978) decided to purchase the reruns and show them (apparently the program directors of said stations didn't know a good cartoon series when they saw one); until 1996, when Cartoon Network reran "T.C." for the first time in ages, it would be a miracle (such as when I visited my relatives near Pittsburgh or my grandparents in California) before I ever saw any episodes of the show again.

    About two weeks ago (January 14), I FINALLY purchased the entire 30-episode DVD box set of "Top Cat." It was such a treat to see all the episodes again, as well as the shorts with the actors who voiced the characters (my favorite "Top Cat" episodes have to be "All That Jazz," about the "diamond mine in Diambodi," and "The Golden Fleecing," about the female cat Honeydew Melon). And the best part is: Now I DON'T have to wait until if and when Boomerang decides to rerun "T.C." in the future; I can watch the show again any time I want!

    (I also recently tracked down a copy of the 1962 TV soundtrack album on vinyl, so now I have another "T.C." collectible to enjoy. I hope to have one of my friends dub it onto a CD for me.)

    So thanks, Warner Home Video, for helping revive an old, enjoyable childhood memory. It was certainly $45 well spent! (Now would you PLEASE see about putting another one of my all-time favorite, and seldom-seen, Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, "The Roman Holidays," on DVD soon? I know that would also be worth paying good money for!)
    Walt-11

    Wonderful comedians with one-of-a-kind voices

    A little trivia. You can see Arnold Stang (Top Cat) and Marvin Kaplan (Choo Choo) together as a hilarious duo in the classic comedy "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" 1963. They play the hapless gas station owners that take on the crazy Jonathan Winters' character, a truly funny highlight in a movie that is filled with great comedy. They make such an absolutely wonderful team that I wonder why they never got paired up again; except that it might have been feared that they would steal the show. I can't recommend their scenes and the entire movie enough. Marvin Kaplan was also on a half dozen episodes of the TV show "Becker" as a returning patient, Mr Gordon. It's funny just hearing these voices.
    stevenfallonnyc

    The best cartoon series ever

    Top Cat has always been my favorite cartoon series. set in my town, NYC, Top Cat and his gang (Chooch, Fancy Fancy, Benny, Spook and Brain) struggle on the streets trying to survive and make a buck. Their efforts are always being thwarted by the cop on the beat, Officer Dibble, who in reality actually has a soft spot for the cats (as they do him).

    This was a primetime series, hence the slightly-adult humor from time to time. One way Top Cat and the cats always try to make a buck is by fleecing people (especially tourists) in various different creative ways. They even try to set up gambling, as Dibble once caught Top Cat with a roulette wheel! They even like to bet on the horses (Spook: "Hey TC, like when are we going to the track?" Top Cat: "As soon as we raise the two bucks for a bet!").

    The dynamic between Dibble and the cats is often exhibited in many ways, because really Dibble doesn't actually want to run them in the slammer. Dibble even narrated the beginning of one episode explaining the delicate balance of his beat, it being "non-scientific" but he keeps that balance. And his unique relationship with TC and the others is a big part of that balance.

    So far only one episode (to my knowledge) has been released on DVD, on a cartoon compilation release. I really hope the entire series gets a DVD release, that'll be incredible! Every second of all 30 episodes is a winner.

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    • Trivia
      Due to the success of the show and the nostalgia for the characters in other countries, there's a recent movie made in Mexico trying to recover the essence of the original show.
    • Errores
      In the opening title song "Top Cat" (seen in every episode) the waiter should be shown in front of the lunch box on the table. His torso is behind the box until Top Cat jumps up and runs for the taxi. At that point the waiter "pops" fully in front of the lunch box. This was related by Arnold Stang on the DVD commentary and he was very annoyed (even years later!) that the studio would let such an error occur every week.
    • Citas

      Professor Zimbach: [admiring a contemporary painting] This man has artistic temperament, like Van Gogh. You know, the painter who cut off his ear and sent it to his girlfriend.

      Top Cat: Oh, yeah, to ask her why he hadn't heard from her.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits feature Top Cat entering a high-class restaurant to have lunch... which he picks from a construction worker working across the restaurant. He escapes from the maitre'd and the worker into a taxi and gets away (originally the series title appears on a blind TC pulls down in the taxi - later versions feature the title as TC gets into the taxi).
    • Versiones alternativas
      In Mexico's Spanish dubbed version the name of characters was changed to:
      • Don Gato (Top Cat)
      • Benito B. Bodoque y B. (Benny the Ball)
      • Panza (Fancy-Fancy)
      • Demóstenes (The Brain)
      • Cucho (Choo-Choo)
      • Espanto (Spook)
      • Agente Carlitos Matute (Officer Dibble)
      • Also the voice of Benito B. Bodoque y B. sound like a child and every cat had an accent in voice of some different Mexican regions.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in La marca de la pantera (1982)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de septiembre de 1961 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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