Boss Cat: Season 1, Episode 24

Choo Choo Goes Ga-Ga (7 Mar. 1962)
"Top Cat" Choo Choo Goes Ga-Ga (original title)

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Choo Choo threatens to kill himself unless he gets a date with a famous Hollywood actress. Top Cat was never one to resist a challenge.

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Officer Dibble (voice)
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Brain / Spook (voice) (as Leo De Lyon)
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Choo Choo threatens to kill himself unless he gets a date with a famous Hollywood actress. Top Cat was never one to resist a challenge.

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The 1960s celebrities Marilyn Monroe and Gina Lollobrigida, who were in vogue at the time this episode was being produced, are parodied in this episode: the gang speaks about Choo Choo's previous infatuation Marilyn Maroon; and the gang annoys Lola Glamour by speaking about her rival Gina Lollopalooza. See more »

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Top Cat: [on a guitar] This is a little ditty / About a count who owns half of the City / He's got diamonds and rubies and pearls /... and for a hobby he telephones girls. / Count Choo Choo, Count Choo Choo, Count Choo Choo, Count Choo Choo, Count Chooch!
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