Henry's Cat

Henry's Cat (1983)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Henry's Cat is an animated children's television programme, written by Stan Hayward and produced by Bob Godfrey, who was also the producer of Roobarb, a similar cartoon series from the 1970s. The show starred a laid-back, ponderous yellow cat, known only as Henry's Cat, and his many friends and enemies.

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S01E01The Hobbysept. 12, 1983
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Henry's Cat premiere?

Henry's Cat premiered on September 12, 1983.

Who created Henry's Cat?

Henry's Cat was created by Stan Hayward.

What is the genre of Henry's Cat?

Henry's Cat falls under the genre of animated comedy.

Who provided the voice for Henry's Cat?

The voice for Henry's Cat was provided by Bob Godfrey.

What is the premise of Henry's Cat?

Henry's Cat revolves around the adventures of a cat named Henry who often finds himself in humorous and surreal situations.

Who are some of the recurring characters in Henry's Cat?

Some of the recurring characters in Henry's Cat include Chris Rabbit, Douglas Dog, and Mosey Mouse.

Was Henry's Cat targeted towards children or adults?

Henry's Cat was primarily targeted towards children, but it also had elements that appealed to adults.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Henry's Cat?

The first season of Henry's Cat consisted of 13 episodes.

Did Henry's Cat receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Henry's Cat received several awards and nominations, including a BAFTA nomination for Best Animated Film/TV Graphics.

What was the animation style used in Henry's Cat?

Henry's Cat was animated using a combination of traditional hand-drawn animation and cut-out animation techniques.

Were there any notable guest stars in Henry's Cat?

Yes, Henry's Cat featured guest appearances by notable personalities such as Lulu, Harry Hill, and Tony Robinson.

Did Henry's Cat have a memorable theme song?

Yes, Henry's Cat had a catchy and memorable theme song that became synonymous with the show.

Did Henry's Cat have any merchandise tie-ins?

Yes, Henry's Cat had various merchandise tie-ins, including books, toys, and clothing.

Was Henry's Cat popular internationally?

Yes, Henry's Cat gained popularity internationally and was broadcast in several countries around the world.

Did Henry's Cat have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, Henry's Cat did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows, but it did inspire other animated series with similar humor and style.

What was the reception of Henry's Cat among critics?

Henry's Cat received positive reviews from critics, who praised its humor, animation style, and unique storytelling approach.

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