Blog:Lucky the Cat (film) (FAKE)

Lucky the Cat is a 1980 British-American animated adventure musical film produced by Polygram Filmed Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures. the film was located in Kuwaiti which the 2000 TV series “Block 13” takes place in, which is a cartoon.

Plot
The black and white cat named Lucky whoever is moved to Kuwaiti by his original owner, so he had a friend who is a grey cat named Boo-Boo, the journey of the feline fantasy to find their new homes, but Lucky meets an orange and white cat who had found named Mimi which they discover for the adventure to find their new home for the old crumbly building.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The film is similar to The Aristocats but, it was a first step to have a British film.
 * 2) Good acting
 * 3) Great animation
 * 4) Great writing
 * 5) Excellent script
 * 6) The characters are adorable.
 * 7) Excellent score composed by Jiří Bárta.
 * 8) The dialogue is also really great.
 * 9) The scene where Lucky, Boo-Boo and Mimi found their old crumbly building (Saloom’s house) which is very memorable and beautiful.
 * 10) The character Lucky the cat has an excellent voiced acted by John Hurt.
 * 11) Most of the sequels from 1991-2019 are great.
 * 12) Just like Mog the Forgetful Cat, the film has some very good acts like Mog, which is very important.
 * 13) The guard dogs’ death are very amazing.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Lucky the cat being abandoned by Martina (owner) are very unacceptable and terrible which the scene looks very sad.
 * 2) The guard dogs barking are very annoying.
 * 3) The Greek dub has the hearing of the original voiceovers and used the horrible dub without the permission.

Trivia

 * The voice actor which who voiced Saloom is unknown which he muffles his speech, while the original voice actors voiced them.
 * This film are both loosely based on Mog the Forgetful Cat and Catundra book.
 * This is Polygram‘s first Kuwaiti animated film in 1980s.
 * This film is similar to The Aristocats and A Street Cat Named Sylvester, in the case as an adaptation of the books and films.