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Discouraged, Mewsette returns home, but Meowrice decides to cheer her up by taking her out on a date to many places in Paris, including the Moulin Rouge, the Champs-Élysées, and even educating her on the concept of human kissing in buggies.

Meanwhile, it is revealed that Meowrice intends to ship Mewsette off to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as part of an Arranged Marriage between her and his client Monsieur Henry Phitt.

She praises his singing, but very quickly changes her mind when his pint sized sidekick Robespierre finds a mouse. The studio's second and final feature, it was also the only one not to be an adaptation or to include any of their stock characters.

It was co-written by Chuck Jones and his then-wife Dorothy and directed by Abe Levitow, one of his star animators.

Meowrice's henchmen only sing and speak in unintelligible whispers.

  • Wealthy Ever After: Jaune-Tom and Mewsette, thanks to a lucky gold strike in Alaska.
  • Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: This is how Meowrice reacts when he sees Jaune-Tom catching up with him as he makes his getaway. In the final reprise of the song, Mewsette joins in on the song for a duet and joyfully sings Jaune-Tom's praises as he sings hers.

    a village, maybe?
    Fat cat: Yes, that is what it is. Uh, milk.

  • Bartender: Milk?
  • Robespierre: No, no, let's live it up big, Jaune-Tom: STRAIGHT CREAM!
  • Meowrice: No, no, Messieurs. Of course, if Mewsette had stayed in her luggage instead of going off with Meowrice, she probably would have had a nice life in Paris, since Jeanette was quite taken with her.
  • Vague Age: Robespierre is the size of a kitten, but he sounds and acts like an adult, and the other characters treat him like one (with the exception of those moments when Jaune-Tom carries him around by the scruff of his neck).
  • Villain Ball: Meowrice pays Mme.

    Rubens-Chatte with a check written in disappearing ink. for violation of his contract, and while probably not the reason the studio's animation department closed the next year, losing such a legendary creator couldn't have helped. You're lying — just like you did about everything else!
    Meowrice: Call it a weakness.

  • That Reminds Me of a Song: The film is an animated musical by UPA, and in it the two lead characters are voiced by Judy Garland and Robert Goulet.

    Right, Robespierre?

  • How Many Fingers?: When Robespierre and Jaune-Tom are introduced to champagne by Meowrice, Robespierre becomes so plastered that he sees a group of Meowrices.

    Robespierre: *HIC* I jus' wanna tell you...That you're a wonderful bunsh a gentlemen. When Mewsette cries for Jaune-Tom, the cat Meowrice just happened to meet and sell as a shipboard mouser, he tells her he's "probably in Alaska by now." Mewsette, unsurprisingly, doesn't believe him.

    Even cats are sometimes human.

  • Super Drowning Skills: Robespierre nearly drowns in the Paris sewers. Jaune-Tom, seeing his sidekick in trouble, jumps in and singlehandedly disposes of the henchcats and saves Robespierre.
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Jaune-Tom and Robespierre correspondingly.
  • Book on the Head: A variant: part of Mewsette's training involves balancing a bowl of cream over her head.
  • Break the Cutie: Mewsette is a wretched, miserable creature by the third act of the film.

    You see, Jaune-Tom is an expert mouse catcher who can catch rodents by aiming his left eye at them and shooting off at them like a rocket. Meowrice finds her at a bridge and when the Money Cats corner her, she decides that the only way out is to commit suicide by jumping off the bridge. From all this, you darn well know these two love cats had just earned their Happily Ever After.

  • Robespierre also earns his to a certain extent.

    We'll get back all right.

  • Jaune-Tom: Oh, it's such a big ocean, Robespierre.

    gay purr-ee jaune-tom

    A little village. Given that his voice does not change a whit after a lengthy Time Skip, it's safe to say he's just a very small cat.

  • Damsel in Distress: Mewsette, painfully so.