The short features a tiny bulldog who would go on to make another appearance in the final Tom and Jerry cartoon produced by Chuck Jones, Purr-Chance to Dream in 1967.
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Dream Theater | I Dream of Jeannie | Tangerine Dream | Dream a Little Dream of Me (song) | Dream a Little Dream of Me | Dream | A Midsummer Night's Dream (opera) | Give Peace a Chance | DREAM Act | dream | Chance Vought | American Dream | The Dream of Gerontius | Clifford Chance | Chance Brothers | Atlanta Dream | A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master | Sonny with a Chance | Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House | Midsummer Night's Dream | Michael Chance | Georgian Dream | Frank Chance | Arizona Dream | A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Tucker: The Man and His Dream | The Dream Syndicate | Second Chance | Return to the Last Chance Saloon |
Edna Purviance (pronounced Purr-VYE-ance) was born in Paradise Valley, Nevada, to Louis and Madison Gates Purviance.
He then notices a black female cat (not named in this short, the black cat character is later identified in Carrotblanca as Penelope Pussycat) rubbing against his legs saying "Le mew, Le purr."
Well regarded for their participation on the Purr Like a Kitten LP, they were also known for their faux band feuds with fellow Toledo-based bands Stylex, Premonitions of War and others, which toward the end of the 90s, was a distraction of their musical ability leading to a focus more on their drinking and shock aspect.
•
To date, their most well-known release is their contributions to the Purr Like a Kitten LP compilation, which featured tracks from other Toledo, Ohio and Detroit area musicians such as Jessica Bailiff and Soledad Brothers, among others.