Their job is to stomp out butterflies and anything else that is beautiful.įinal Mewsings: Cats wouldn’t attack butterflies if they didn’t do that fluttering flying thing so much. The Butterfly Stompers are cats and there are fittingly nine in all. In the Sea of Time, a cat is used to represent the number 6 in 36 in the When I’m Sixty-Four number.Ĭats also show up as part of the design when the Beatles land in the Sea of Nowhere and they walk, making designs out of nothing during the Nowhere Man segment.īad Kitties: Most notably there are cat members of the Blue Meanies army. There are a couple of cat designs in the sea travels as well. The moment the officer stands up, the cat runs away. Ringo stops to look at the officer, who ceases his calls of “Here Puss!” to stand up. He passes by a policeman who is squatted down in the street calling to a motionless cat. In one part we see a series of windows with a repeat of the same cat being petted shown in time to the music.Īfter the song is over we see Ringo wandering the lonely streets. The first cat turns up in the Eleanor Rigby segment in which the Yellow Submarine is traveling the streets of Liverpool, England. Pepperland is under attack by the Blue Meanies and Old Fred (voiced by Lance Percival) is sent in search of help in a Yellow Submarine.Ĭartoon Cats: There are so many wild and interesting visuals used in this film and cats are definitely included. Synopsis: The psychedelic animated feature built around the music of the Beatles. Robert Balser, an animator who co-directed the cartoon sequences of the Beatles' 1968 musical fantasy film Yellow Submarine, passed away at age 88 Everett.
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