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Figaro and Cleo ()


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Figaro is a kitten; Cleo is a goldfish (both first seen in Pinocchio (1940).) Figaro gets underfoot, then unravels a ball of yarn while the maid is cleaning. Then the topper: he goes after Cleo. The maid ultimately gets Figaro to promise... See more »

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Cast

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Figaro (uncredited) (voice)
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Aunt Delilah (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Jack Kinney ... (uncredited)
Ben Sharpsteen ... (uncredited) (earlier cartoon clips)

Produced by

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Leigh Harline ... (uncredited)
Paul J. Smith ... (uncredited)

Sound Department

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Andy Engman ... effects animator (uncredited)
Paul Fitzpatrick ... effects animator (uncredited)
Joseph Gayek ... effects animator (uncredited)
Joshua Meador ... effects animator (uncredited)
Don Tobin ... effects animator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Ken Anderson ... layout artist (uncredited)
Jack Bradbury ... animator (uncredited)
Les Clark ... animator (uncredited)
Claude Coats ... background artist (uncredited)
Marc Davis ... animator (uncredited)
Roy Forkum ... background artist (uncredited)
Yale Gracey ... layout artist (uncredited)
Hugh Hennesy ... layout artist (uncredited)
Ken Hultgren ... animator (uncredited)
Lynn Karp ... animator (uncredited)
Eric Larson ... animator (uncredited)
Don Lusk ... animator (uncredited)
Fred Madison ... animator (uncredited)
Murray McClellan ... animator (uncredited)
Don Towsley ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Victor Cannella ... musican: xylophone (uncredited)
Ned Washington ... lyricist (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Figaro is a kitten; Cleo is a goldfish (both first seen in Pinocchio (1940).) Figaro gets underfoot, then unravels a ball of yarn while the maid is cleaning. Then the topper: he goes after Cleo. The maid ultimately gets Figaro to promise "peace in this household for the duration." Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Figaro et Cléo (France)
  • Figaro y Cleo (Spain)
  • Figaro i Cleo (Poland)
  • Figaro y Cleo (Mexico)
  • Fígaro e Cléo (Brazil)
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  • 8 min
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Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Edited into Jiminy Cricket Presents Bongo (1955). See more »
Soundtracks Figaro and Cleo See more »
Quotes Mammy: Trouble is the mostest thing I want the leastest of.
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