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Homer the Cat was a recurring antagonist for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, first appearing as an annoying child in All Wet and later co-starring in other Lantz-era shorts like the short "Homeless Homer". . It is presumed that Homer also appears in "Pussy Willie" and once again as the Ortensia's kid brother in Lantz's The Fireman (1931).
Homer is a badly behaved and mischievous kitten who often takes advantage of Oswald's kindness, or simply bothers him with pranks. His background and sometimes even his name depends on the short he appears in. Much like Ortensia 's name and background changed depending on the cartoon short. For example. In "Homeless Homer". Homer is an orphaned kitten while in other shorts he is Ortensia's bratty little brother.
A number of kittens with a very similar appearance and disposition appeared as Oswald's cat nephews in the Oswald short "Henpecked" and again appeared as the antagonists in the Mickey Mouse short: Mickey's Orphans.
Personality Mischievous, greedy, mean, spoiled, rude, annoying, messy, sloppy,
Appearance First Appearance: All Wet
Occupation homeless orphan (in one short), freeloader, slacker, moocher, loafer, advantage taker
Alignment Bad
Relatives J. P. Whiskers (father) Ortensia (older sister) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (brother-in-law) Bunny Chidren (Nieces & Nephews) Mickey Mouse (brother-in-law) Minnie Mouse (sister-in-law) Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse (nephews)
Allies Ortensia, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (sometimes)
Enemies Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (most of the time)
Likes food, attendance, getting what he wants, pestering, taking advantages on everybody, pranks
Dislikes Oswald (most of the time), proper manners, giving small portions of food, being feed with a baby bottle, baths
Fate In "Homeless Homer", Oswald punches him many times after the mischief and chaos he caused and kick him out of his house.
Homer the Cat was a recurring antagonist for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, first appearing as an annoying child in All Wet and later co-starring in other Lantz-era shorts like the short "Homeless Homer". . It is presumed that Homer also appears in "Pussy Willie" and once again as the Ortensia's kid brother in Lantz's The Fireman (1931).
Homer is a badly behaved and mischievous kitten who often takes advantage of Oswald's kindness, or simply bothers him with pranks. His background and sometimes even his name depends on the short he appears in. Much like Ortensia 's name and background changed depending on the cartoon short. For example. In "Homeless Homer". Homer is an orphaned kitten while in other shorts he is Ortensia's bratty little brother.
A number of kittens with a very similar appearance and disposition appeared as Oswald's cat nephews in the Oswald short "Henpecked" and again appeared as the antagonists in the Mickey Mouse short: Mickey's Orphans.
Personality Mischievous, greedy, mean, spoiled, rude, annoying, messy, sloppy,
Appearance First Appearance: All Wet
Occupation homeless orphan (in one short), freeloader, slacker, moocher, loafer, advantage taker
Alignment Bad
Relatives J. P. Whiskers (father) Ortensia (older sister) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (brother-in-law) Bunny Chidren (Nieces & Nephews) Mickey Mouse (brother-in-law) Minnie Mouse (sister-in-law) Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse (nephews)
Allies Ortensia, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (sometimes)
Enemies Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (most of the time)
Likes food, attendance, getting what he wants, pestering, taking advantages on everybody, pranks
Dislikes Oswald (most of the time), proper manners, giving small portions of food, being feed with a baby bottle, baths
Fate In "Homeless Homer", Oswald punches him many times after the mischief and chaos he caused and kick him out of his house.