Toodles Cat

Toodles Cat is a MGM character from the MGM series. Toodles Cat made a total of 18 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Toodles Cat was voiced by Janet Waldo and her first appearance was in the cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood in 1943. Toodles Cat would appear in a total of 18 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon The Peachy Cobbler in 1957.

Appearance/Personality
Toodles Cat is a cat with white fur and a blue bow on her neck with purple eye shadow and long eye lashes and painted finger nails. Toodles is also the love interest of Butch, and sometimes he and Tom both fight over her. For the most part her series is with Butch Cat and Butch is always on the loosing ends of situations and she is seen unimpressed by his actions. In addition, Jerry also wins her heart when she appears with Tom & Jerry. Tom does have a relationship with Toodles once in a while but not too often. Toodles has appeared the most for a female in the MGM series and is the only leading female character at the studio. The position for the most cartoons featuring a female is still held by Minnie Mouse.

1943/1957

 * Cartoons 15-18 were produced in cinema scope format while the rest are in full.