Mewsette is a starry-eyed cat who grows weary of life on a French farm and heads for the excitement of 1890s Paris. Her tomcat suitor, Jaune-Tom, and his furry cohort, Robespierre, chase after Mewsette, but she's already fallen under the spell of a feline modeling-school racket run by Madame Rubens-Chatte and her slimy assistant, Meowrice.
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Writing | Chuck Jones | Writer |
Directing | Abe Levitow | Director |
Writing | Dorothy Jones | Writer |
Crew | Ralph Wright | Additional Dialogue |
Art | Ed Levitt | Production Design |
Visual Effects | Phil Duncan | Animation |
Visual Effects | Ray Patterson | Animation |
Visual Effects | Arthur Davis | Animation |
Production | Lee Orgel | Associate Producer |
Editing | Sam Horta | Editor |
Visual Effects | Ben Washam | Animation |
Visual Effects | Don Lusk | Animation |
Sound | George Probert | Music Editor |
Visual Effects | Irven Spence | Animation |
Crew | Steve Clark | Sequence Supervisor |
Visual Effects | Hank Smith | Animation |
Sound | Joseph J. Lilley | Music Arranger |
Art | Ray Aragon | Production Design |
Visual Effects | Hal Ambro | Animation |
Visual Effects | Volus Jones | Animation |
Sound | Mort Lindsey | Conductor |
Visual Effects | Ken Harris | Animation |
Art | Ernie Nordli | Production Design |
Editing | Earl Bennett | Editor |
Production | Henry G. Saperstein | Executive Producer |
Visual Effects | Harvey Toombs | Animation |
Art | Robert Singer | Production Design |
Camera | Jack Stevens | Camera Technician |
Visual Effects | Fred Madison | Animation |
Art | Victor Haboush | Art Direction |
Production | Earl Jonas | Production Manager |
Visual Effects | Grant Simmons | Animation |
Visual Effects | Gloria Wood | Color Designer |
Sound | Mort Lindsey | Music Arranger |
Art | Corny Cole | Production Design |
Sound | E.Y. Harburg | Songs |
Sound | Harold Arlen | Songs |