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the story of my cat

mikealan

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I remember seeing an animated segment which it quite scares me in my youth and then I get to see it today on 123 SS (in which I call it Re-paved) from 2000. It was the short story about a cat. Here's how it went:

We see a purple cat sleeping as the kid's voice off-screen says, "And now, a story about my cat." The cat then wakes up a little then sleeps again as the voice says the "m" sound for 'my'. So the capital 'M' is drawn and wrote the line of the 'i' instead of a 'y'. The cat begins to erase the 'mi' and goes back to sleep. Then, the 'my' is drawn and wrote a 'k' instead of a 'c'. Then the cat erases both the my and the k by using its paw and goes back to sleep. The 'my' is drawn again and we see the word 'cat' being drawn. After that, the 'iz' is drawn and the cat uses its orange tongue to erase the sentence "My cat iz"! It goes back to sleep and the sentence "My cat is" is drawn to wake it up to walk off. Finally, the word "gone" is drawn with a period at the end as the voice says, "My cat is...gone."

Anybody remember that animated segment?
 

ssetta

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I guess just because I like remember more about the show than anyone else.
 

jeffkjoe

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Wow....

I didn't think anyone else would remember that skit. Funny how you think your memory is berserk, then someone else remembers the same thing.
 
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