Talk:Orangey

Latest comment: 5 months ago by Marcus Markup in topic Um hello?

Title change and re-write

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I changed this from "Orangy" because it was misspelled. I re-wrote article because the previous version was copied word-for-word from the Internet Movie Database biography. --Wichienmaat 10:43, 26 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Orangey one of many "Cats" in Breakfast at Tiffanys

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The newest DVD (2006, 45th anniversary edition) of Breakfast at Tiffany's has the producer Richard Shepherd say that eight or nine (I think nine) different cats were used in the filming of the movie. One cat did one thing (jump on Paul at the party), another did something else (hiss at Paul), another did something else, and so on. This is according to the Producer's (Shepherd's) commentary on the 2006 DVD release of the film. It surprised me, because based on the opening credits I thought there was only one cat in the movie. --Sp3lly 07:24, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Reply


Um hello?

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This is an article about a cat! Is there also an article about the pig from "Charlotte's Web"! This is ridiculous —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.168.233.63 (talk) 01:51, 22 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Orangey is a real cat, whereas Wilbur is a fictional character, so there's no commonality between them to give your analogy purpose. More importantly, you don't present any reason for thinking that either cats or fictional characters should be excluded wholesale from Wikipedia articles. Basic Wikipedia policy is that if a subject is notable, it merits an article; the subject's nature is irrelevant.--Martin IIIa (talk) 01:54, 19 April 2013 (UTC)Reply
Wilbur from Charlotte's Web may actually deserve an article some time in the future. There are plenty of Wikipedia articles about completely fictional animals, see for example Snoopy. Marcus Markup (talk) 18:16, 19 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Age

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Any details on when this cat was born and died? If he was trained to act as an adult cat in a film with a 1951 release he must've been born in 1949 at the latest, and if he was still working until 1973, 24 is a ripe old age for a cat! Gymnophoria (talk) 16:03, 9 November 2015 (UTC)Reply