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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Aristocats
1. Opening Credits/"The Aristocats" [2:17]
2. Madame's Lawyer Arrives [3:28]
3. Madame Makes a Will [4:59]
4. "Scales and Arpeggios" [2:05]
5. A Cat-Napping [5:01]
6. A Rude Awakening for Duchess and the Kittems [4:20]
7. "Thomas O'Malley Cat" [2:32]
8. O'Malley's Plan [3:31]
9. Edgar Reveals His Secret to Frou-Frou [2:58]
10. A Narrow Escape for the Kittens [2:47]
11. Introductions - To Keep Things Proper [3:59]
12. Roquefort Attempts to Tail Edgar [5:46]
13. Edgar Tries to Retrieve His Hat and Umbrella [6:32]
14. On the rooftops of Paris [2:31]
15. "Evrybody Wants to Be a Cat" [4:19]
16. Settling Down for the Night [3:56]
17. Home at Last [3:40]
18. Roquefort Runs for Help [2:28]
19. Edgar Has Another Evil Plan [2:52]
20. A New Addition to the Family [3:13]
Disney's 20th animated feature is even more of a jazzy romp than The Jungle Book, and once again, the voice cast makes as much of an impression as the animation. Phil Harris (essentially reprising his free-spirited Baloo character) is alley-wise cat Thomas O'Malley, who comes to the rescue of Parisian-bred feline Duchess (Eva Gabor) and her three kittens after they are dumped in the countryside by a scheming butler out to steal their rightful inheritance. The musical highlight is the stylized tour de force "Everybody Wants To Be a Cat." As in "101 Dalmatians," The Aristocats boasts a menagerie of memorable animal characters, including bohemian Scat Cat (Scatman Crothers), the veddy British geese Agatha and Abigail, and hound dogs Napoleon and Lafayette (Pat Buttram and George "Goober" Lindsay). Not vintage Disney, but still a breed apart, The Aristocats will enjoy more than nine lives in this pristine, re-mastered edition. Only the most finicky viewers will resist its considerable charms. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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