The Cat in the Hat
Inspiration
The Cat in the Hat from the Dr. Seuss books
Full name
The Cat in the Hat
Other names
The Cat Cat Weird Hairy Man in the Big Hat, Giant Cat (by Larry Quinn)
Personality
Mischievous, carefree, intelligent, smart, energetic, charming, mysterious, funny, silly, fun-loving, happy-go-lucky, optimistic, boastful (sometimes), lazy (occasionally), insensitive (occasionally), benevolent, relaxed, nurturing, knowledgeable, wise, but still adventurous, wisecracking (sometimes), kind, helpful, goofy, well-meaning, eccentric, warm-hearted, upbeat Formerly: Disgraceful, disgusting, mean, vulgar, unfunny, malicious, obnoxious, sadistic, harsh, lazy, selfish, annoying, unlikable
Appearance
Black and white cat, white gloves, big red bow tie, red and white striped top hat
Occupation
A giant, anthropomorphic, six-foot tall talking cat Conrad and Sally's friend
Goal
To help children feel better to have fun. (succeeded)
Relatives
King Looie Katz (great-great-great-grandfather) His cousins
Likes
Having fun, children, games, happiness, being with Conrad and Sally
Dislikes
Cutting off his tail, being told to get out of house, Conrad opening the crate, milk, The Fish (formerly), fighting, argument, being yelled at
Powers and abilities
Magic powers Genius-level intellect
Paraphernalia
His hat His umbrella
Source
The Cat in the Hat is one of Dr. Seuss's Story book characters in 1950 from the DreamWorks and Universal 2003 live action film, The Cat in the Hat , he played by Mike Myers, and he is black and white wears white gloves, a big red bow tie, a red and white striped top hat.
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