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Blofeld ordered his cat to mark his territory on Tracy. Thoroughly.
"Yes, Uncle. But my pussy is still dry."
In the Disney animated version of For Special Services (2036),
Nina Bismaquer is non-binary, has a white cat, and saves Bond's life.
crushed and consumed by her own pet python.
Teleported forward in time, Blofeld's Cat sought to escape Safin's Poison Garden
but failed to notice his android servant was melting in the toxic slurry.
Then there would be the zombies and dinosaurs to contend with.
So the old adage about 2 graves was in play. Even for cats.
At least his clones would survive.
Be careful what you wish for, green tea latte lovers.
As the third Masterson girl, Stephanie, approached,
Oddjob could only focus on the cat resting on her shoulders.
Blofeld’s cat: *jumps to shore*
Tracy: “Thank heavens, we’re saved. Now you can throw me that rope.”
Blofeld’s cat:
Tracy: “You’re going to throw me that rope now, right?”
Blofeld’s cat:
Tracy: “You’re going to throw me that rope now…right?”
Blofeld’s cat:
Time to re-declare this image as
Though in defense it did trigger the golden (though questionable in its way) caption from the winner. And a different kind of golden than @QBranch's contribution.
Congratulations to @Thunderfinger and all best with future catptioning.
Here is another catpic.
As the DAF production closed, cast and crew celebrated an enjoyable experience.
With one exception.
"Hrmpf, not me. I d rather be a dog."
The all-feline Disney version of GF (2037) disappointed.
Not least for the re-imagining of Oddjob as a cheerful bad guy
with flashes of red on his bowler hat and bowtie.
But the biggest misstep: he eats mice, vice cats.
Then Scat Cat suddenly found hisself lifted in identical fashion by his OWN tail into the air.
That damned food chain. Circle of Life. Diet karma. And Oddjob had found his latest meal.
When the fourth mouse disappeared during Spectre filming, the rodent wranglers were paid and dismissed.
So after the original good intentions of the filmmakers to focus on live action, they backflipped to CGI.
Leaving Scat Cat searching for another food source.
Good one, @RichardTheBruce . Back to you.
Right idea. But wrong pussy.
The Bond filmmakers started using CGI cats
when the real cats
stopped looking like real cats.
The one is Blofeld's cat, the other one was Bond's cat!
Proven: the copy WASN'T as good as the original.