Cool Cat #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Cool Cat and his family enter a contest to pick up fifty skins by getting their cat on film and mailing a print to the publisher. The Cool Cat's mother helps stage an elaborate scene at the draft board where the family makes a musical entrance with Big Daddy leading and Mama providing rhythm on bongos, ultimately resulting in the Cool Cat being processed, though his parents nearly forget Big Daddy at the Officer's Club afterward. The story is a humorous take on the Cool Cat's mishaps as he attempts to complete the contest requirements.
Cool Cat stumbles onto Grandma Schultz's place just as the granddaughter arrives with pizza pie, but things take a wild turn when Cool Cat decides to impersonate the grandmother to have a little fun. The granddaughter quickly grows suspicious of her "grandma's" increasingly strange behavior, setting up a chaotic confrontation that plays fast and loose with the classic fairy tale.
Cool Cat and Kitten try to enjoy a romantic moment in the dark, but when a monster interrupts their plans, Cool Cat has to get creative to send the uninvited guest packing. Things take an unexpectedly funny turn when the "monster" proves more interested in bargains than scares, leaving Cool Cat scrambling to get back on track with his date.
When a P.T.A. fundraiser plans a stuffy string quartet concert, Cool Cat and Big Daddy decide the event needs a serious dose of swing—so they recruit Slipnose Jackson and the Herd to take over the show. What unfolds is a hilarious clash between the parents' musical tastes and the younger generation's jazz sensibilities, complete with unexpected chaos that might just prove who really knows how to throw a proper bash.
Cool Cat thinks he's found the perfect way to spend an evening with Kitten—until her father sets a trap to keep the two apart. When Cool Cat can't resist tampering with the lights to set a romantic mood, he triggers a chain reaction that proves Kitten's father was several steps ahead of him all along.
Cool Cat thinks science class is a drag, especially when it comes to learning about evolution—but when the theory of man descending from monkeys comes up in discussion, things take a hilariously unexpected turn. This 1962 one-pager serves up a quick dose of teen humor that turns evolutionary biology on its head.
Cool Cat gets dragged on a fishing trip he'd rather skip, but when he dives into the lake for a closer look at the local scenery, he finds himself on an unexpected underwater adventure with a pair of scuba divers. Things get complicated when Cool Cat's tall tale catches up with him and leaves him in hot water with Kitten back on shore.
Cool Cat schemes to set up the Kitten on a blind date to impress her, enlisting the Ape's help to pull off the plan in this 1962 humor story. When the Kitten agrees to go out with this mysterious new suitor, she arrives at Lovers Lookout with a sense of dread about how the evening will unfold. What unfolds when she meets her blind date is anybody's guess—but with Cool Cat's track record, it's bound to be a night to remember.
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