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[[Image:ToodlesGalore.jpg|thumb|right|Toodles Galore]] '''Toodles Galore''' is a ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' character, who first appeared in the [[1946]] short, ''[[Springtime for Thomas]]''. Toodles is an attractive female, white cat, and is supposedly [[Tom Cat|Tom's]] ''usual'' love interest. Although Tom is a reputed [[Promiscuity|playboy]], and had other love interests before and after Toodles. Toodles is the only love interest who appeared more than thrice, and is probably the most favored. During the classic era, Tom had to compete twice against [[Butch (Tom and Jerry)|Butch]] and even once against [[Spike (Tom and Jerry)|Spike/Killer]] for Toodles' affection, and he lost them all. Toodles is one of the most anthropomorphic animals in the series, with the only cat features being her tail, nose and ears. Toodles is apparently open to any form of romantic relationships, even with non-cats, as shown in the end of ''[[Casanova Cat]]'' where [[Jerry Mouse|Jerry]] got to make out with Toodles as they left Tom and Butch behind, and ''[[Solid Serenade]]'', where she is clearly interested in a relationship with Spike the [[bulldog]], who tries to woo her by playing with Tom's tail on a [[double bass]]. It is said that [[Lana Turner]]'s character Bunny Smith, from the film ''[[Week-End at the Waldorf]]'', was the inspiration for Toodles' character and personality.<ref>Referred in the book ''The Films of Lana Turner'' by Lou Valentino.</ref> ==Bio== She is a female white cat who is Tom and Butch's love interest. Tom and Butch are always fighting for her attractions. While Tom mostly loses the battle for her affections, her final episode ends with herself and Tom retaining a rather blossoming relationship, while Jerry and his "devil" mouse each fall for their own loves. == Featured cartoons == ==='' Tom and Jerry Kids''=== *[[Sugar Bell Loves Tom Sometimes]] *[[Birthday Suprise]] *[[Tom Thumped]] ===''Tom and Jerry''=== * [[Springtime for Thomas]] * [[Solid Serenade]] * [[Salt Water Tabby]] * [[Texas Tom]] * [[Casanova Cat]] * [[Smitten Kitten]] * [[Smarty Cat]] (cameo) * [[Calypso Cat]] * [[Love Me, Love My Mouse]] <!-- The female cat that appeared in "Texas Tom" is grey and has furry cheeks, and therefore cannot be Toodles --> (While the episode ''[[Blue Cat Blues]]'' features a female white cat who is interested in riches and intimate tomcats, it has been confirmed that the opportunist cat was not Toodles.) ===''Tom and Jerry Tales''=== * [[Joy Riding Jokers]] * [[Piranha Be Loved (by You)]] * [[Abracadumb]] * [[Spaced Out Cat]] * [[Beach Bully Bingo]] * [[Flamenco Fiasco]] ==Voice Actors== * Anna Plowright: ''[[Tom & Jerry Tales]]'' ==References== <references/> [[Category:Tom and Jerry]]
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