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{{quote|"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNEraxj559Y Everybody wants to be a cat,] because a cat's the only cat who knows where it's at."|'''Scat Cat''', ''[[The Aristocats (Disney)|The Aristocats]]''}}
{{quote|"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNEraxj559Y Everybody wants to be a cat,] because a cat's the only cat who knows where it's at."|'''Scat Cat''', ''[[The Aristocats]]''}}


Sometimes [[Cats Are Mean]], sometimes [[Cute Kitten|cats are cute]], ([[Take a Third Option|sometimes]] they're [[Cute Is Evil|both]]) but if there's one thing all cats exude, it's cool. Cats stride around with a collected confidence and utter grace, always one step ahead of the curve without a care in the world. And why not? From their perspective, [[Cats Are Superior|they run the world without ever having to get up from their nap.]]
Sometimes [[Cats Are Mean]], sometimes [[Cute Kitten|cats are cute]], ([[Take a Third Option|sometimes]] they're [[Cute Is Evil|both]]) but if there's one thing all cats exude, it's cool. Cats stride around with a collected confidence and utter grace, always one step ahead of the curve without a care in the world. And why not? From their perspective, [[Cats Are Superior|they run the world without ever having to get up from their nap.]]
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And in fiction, this is no exception: evil or no, cats are graceful, collected and unshakably cool - the shades-wearing cool cat who never misses a beat is a popular version, as is the witty cat who never has to stop relaxing, or the impeccably collected feline, but the most dominant trait is that air of never having to lose their confident demeanor.
And in fiction, this is no exception: evil or no, cats are graceful, collected and unshakably cool - the shades-wearing cool cat who never misses a beat is a popular version, as is the witty cat who never has to stop relaxing, or the impeccably collected feline, but the most dominant trait is that air of never having to lose their confident demeanor.


If combined with [[Cats Are Mean]], this can result in [[Cats Are Superior|cats being aloof.]] Even so, evil cats are often [[Affably Evil]] for precisely this reason. Cats are often associated with jazz music for this reason as well (as seen in ''[[The Aristocats (Disney)|The Aristocats]]'' for example), stemming from the fact that the word "cat" was used in 1930's and 40's jive slang to mean generally anyone who was cool.
If combined with [[Cats Are Mean]], this can result in [[Cats Are Superior|cats being aloof.]] Even so, evil cats are often [[Affably Evil]] for precisely this reason. Cats are often associated with jazz music for this reason as well (as seen in ''[[The Aristocats]]'' for example), stemming from the fact that the word "cat" was used in 1930's and 40's jive slang to mean generally anyone who was cool.


For big cats with badass qualities, see [[Panthera Awesome]].
For big cats with badass qualities, see [[Panthera Awesome]].
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== [[Advertising]] ==
== [[Advertising]] ==
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== [[Film|Films]] -- Animated ==
== [[Film|Films]] -- Animated ==
* A major theme in ''[[The Aristocats (Disney)|The Aristocats]]'', from upbeat wanderer Thomas O'Malley, to collectedly refined Duchess, to swingin' hep cat Scat Cat, the moral of the story is "nothing keeps a good cat down."
* A major theme in ''[[The Aristocats]]'', from upbeat wanderer Thomas O'Malley, to collectedly refined Duchess, to swingin' hep cat Scat Cat, the moral of the story is "nothing keeps a good cat down."


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Pixel from [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''The Cat Who Walks Through Walls'' and sequels.
* Pixel from [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''The Cat Who Walks Through Walls'' and sequels.
* Basically everyone from ''[[Warrior Cats (Literature)|Warrior Cats]]''.
* Basically everyone from ''[[Warrior Cats]]''.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The Cat from ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]''
* The Cat from ''[[Red Dwarf]]''
* Salem the cat from ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' - and he thinks he's even cooler than he is.
* Salem the cat from ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'' - and he thinks he's even cooler than he is.
** And in the [[Animated Adaptation]], he almost manages to be.
** And in the [[Animated Adaptation]], he almost manages to be.


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* Several songs on the subject:
* Several songs on the subject:
** Squeeze had "Cool for Cats"
** Squeeze had "Cool for Cats"
** [[The Cure (Music)|The Cure]] had "Love Cats," which extolled many virtues of how cool cats are.
** [[The Cure]] had "Love Cats," which extolled many virtues of how cool cats are.
** Stray Cats had "Stray Cat Strut. "
** Stray Cats had "Stray Cat Strut. "
* [[Helloween (Music)|Helloween]]'s "Crazy Cat". Might or might not be about ''[[Fritz the Cat (Comic Book)|Fritz the Cat]]''.
* [[Helloween]]'s "Crazy Cat". Might or might not be about ''[[Fritz the Cat (comics)|Fritz the Cat]]''.


== [[Theater]] ==
== [[Theater]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* [[The Pink Panther (Animation)|The Pink Panther]] is the quintessential example, of the "never has to lose his cool" variety - even in cartoons where he's the [[Butt Monkey]], he always keeps his silent wit and rhythmic step.
* [[The Pink Panther (animation)|The Pink Panther]] is the quintessential example, of the "never has to lose his cool" variety - even in cartoons where he's the [[Butt Monkey]], he always keeps his silent wit and rhythmic step.
* There actually was a late-'60s ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]'' character named Cool Cat - a beatnik tiger who was a very obvious [[Expy]] of the Pink Panther.
* There actually was a late-'60s ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' character named Cool Cat - a beatnik tiger who was a very obvious [[Expy]] of the Pink Panther.
* ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]''' Sylvester Cat occasionally plays with this, particularly in cartoons where Tweety isn't involved.
* ''[[Looney Tunes]]''' Sylvester Cat occasionally plays with this, particularly in cartoons where Tweety isn't involved.
* [[Heathcliff]], from the newspaper comic of the same name and the animated series ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats (Animation)|Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'' (which featured an entire gang of Cool Cats as a supporting feature).
* [[Heathcliff]], from the newspaper comic of the same name and the animated series ''[[Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats]]'' (which featured an entire gang of Cool Cats as a supporting feature).
* On the note of a [[Cool Cat]] gang, [[Top Cat]] and Company, particularly Spook.
* On the note of a [[Cool Cat]] gang, [[Top Cat]] and Company, particularly Spook.
* Tom (of ''[[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]'' fame) attempted to become a [[Cool Cat]] in order to woo a female in "The Zoot Cat".
* Tom (of ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' fame) attempted to become a [[Cool Cat]] in order to woo a female in "The Zoot Cat".
* Crazy Legs from ''[[Banjo the Woodpile Cat]]''.
* Crazy Legs from ''[[Banjo the Woodpile Cat]]''.



Revision as of 17:26, 9 April 2014

Scat Cat, The Aristocats

Sometimes Cats Are Mean, sometimes cats are cute, (sometimes they're both) but if there's one thing all cats exude, it's cool. Cats stride around with a collected confidence and utter grace, always one step ahead of the curve without a care in the world. And why not? From their perspective, they run the world without ever having to get up from their nap.

And in fiction, this is no exception: evil or no, cats are graceful, collected and unshakably cool - the shades-wearing cool cat who never misses a beat is a popular version, as is the witty cat who never has to stop relaxing, or the impeccably collected feline, but the most dominant trait is that air of never having to lose their confident demeanor.

If combined with Cats Are Mean, this can result in cats being aloof. Even so, evil cats are often Affably Evil for precisely this reason. Cats are often associated with jazz music for this reason as well (as seen in The Aristocats for example), stemming from the fact that the word "cat" was used in 1930's and 40's jive slang to mean generally anyone who was cool.

For big cats with badass qualities, see Panthera Awesome.

Tropes used in Cool Cat include:


Advertising

  • Cheetos' shades wearing, fun loving mascot Chester Cheetah.
  • Tony the Tiger from the Frosted Flakes commercials, of a more "role model" sort of a "cool."
  • Morris the Cat, from the old 9 Lives commercials.
  • During the 1990s, in Jamaica, there was a soda ad on TV for the local Desnoes and Geddes (D&G) soft drink brand. The mascot for that series of cartoon ads was a cat aptly named Kool Kat, complete with shades and all. (Whenever he drank a soda, he got varying powers that ranged from invisibility to shape-shifting.)

Comics

  • Garfield, especially in situations where he's not either the aggressor or the guy being put down. His ability to sit around impassive with a smirk and a quip is often the funniest part of the strip.

Films -- Animated

  • A major theme in The Aristocats, from upbeat wanderer Thomas O'Malley, to collectedly refined Duchess, to swingin' hep cat Scat Cat, the moral of the story is "nothing keeps a good cat down."

Literature

Live Action TV

Music

  • Several songs on the subject:
    • Squeeze had "Cool for Cats"
    • The Cure had "Love Cats," which extolled many virtues of how cool cats are.
    • Stray Cats had "Stray Cat Strut. "
  • Helloween's "Crazy Cat". Might or might not be about Fritz the Cat.

Theater

  • Basically everyone from Cats.

Video Games

  • Sissel from Ghost Trick. He even has the shades to prove it.

Web Comics

  • Percy from Pooch and Percy is a perfect of the "cats are cool" via "cats are aloof," where he thinks he's too cool for everyone around him, and acts accordingly.

Western Animation

  • The Pink Panther is the quintessential example, of the "never has to lose his cool" variety - even in cartoons where he's the Butt Monkey, he always keeps his silent wit and rhythmic step.
  • There actually was a late-'60s Looney Tunes character named Cool Cat - a beatnik tiger who was a very obvious Expy of the Pink Panther.
  • Looney Tunes' Sylvester Cat occasionally plays with this, particularly in cartoons where Tweety isn't involved.
  • Heathcliff, from the newspaper comic of the same name and the animated series Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats (which featured an entire gang of Cool Cats as a supporting feature).
  • On the note of a Cool Cat gang, Top Cat and Company, particularly Spook.
  • Tom (of Tom and Jerry fame) attempted to become a Cool Cat in order to woo a female in "The Zoot Cat".
  • Crazy Legs from Banjo the Woodpile Cat.