Well the thing with villains is they're not only very nasty but also not very bright. One reason why he became evil and tried to get rid of the cats due to the fact the he would have got the fortune after the cats were gone was because he believed in the myth that cats have nine lives which is not true.
This was one of my favorite scenes from my childhood when I was 7 years old, I laugh every time at 1:35 when Roquefort says "quiet." I used to have this on VHS tape, Edgar got what he deserved in the end but you can't help but find him as one of the funniest Disney villains who's extremely wisecracking.
@@oddish4352 I know that, i'm just saying it's funny how Edgar also stopped cause: One: He's the bad guy so who would stop when a good guy demands too. two: He's human and they're animals. As far as we know, the humans of this movie probably can't hear animals communicate in english.
Jude Law or Ralph Fiennes would do a good job of playing Edgar. If there was a TV series based on that motion picture, Ralph Fiennes or David Shaughnessy would do a good job of voicing him.
And to think even though Edgar kinda got what he deserved in the end, He was also one of the few Disney villains that were actually in the right all along because looking at it from Edgar's point of view he worked for the Madame for God knows how many years and all of a sudden she's leaving her fortune to her cats? that's not quite fair especially since hello, they are literally animals i mean what are animals gonna do with all that money? I mean i'm not saying Edgar deserved her fortune either but still.
Nya, the situation is even more unfortunate than that. Duchess and the kittens inheriting the fortune is a mere formality, basically to make sure that neither Edgar nor some hypothetical person Edgar married after that kicked the cats out of the mansion. In theory that also gave Edgar an incentive to continue taking good care of them. Edgar would have the role of administrator of the money and in practice he could spend it on whatever he wanted as long as the cats were well cared for. Madame Adelaide believed that Edgar would immediately understand her intentions without her having to go into detail. Unfortunately Edgar is not as insightful as she thought. Edgar believed that Adelaide was humiliating him and that, even more than the idea of receiving the inheritance, brought out the worst in him.
1:15 LOL!!! That gasp sound effect also used in Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too and The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh as Rabbit and Pooh's gasping.
It is quite understandable why Edgar wanted to get rid of the cats but he should be happy he even has a job. Especially a job that I’m sure most people would kill for.
I like how Edgar does not seem to be extremely cruel. It would have been easy for him to just kill Duchess and her kittens, but instead, he chooses only to kidnap them and release them into the French countryside; when that doesn't work, he decides to ship them to Timbuktu as well as when he fought Thomas O'Malley with a pitchfork, he uses it to restrain the cat instead of impaling and killing him. This means that Edgar clearly has a better sense of morality .
It was unknown where he was taking them to in the beginning. And his intention was not to kill them. I mean he would of trap them in the chest in the shed to take them to timbunktu in the beginning. But he never did until the ending.
Edgar is a totally evil mean and cruel villain. They don't know how to take care of themselves in the countryside so they would have died a painful death out there. And they were going to die in the trunk on the way to Timbuktu. Edgar didn't want to be blamed directly, that's all. What a crap weasel!
I really wish in this movie that Madame finds out that Edgar was behind all this with her cats. Since in one book about this movie she finds out and gets Edgar fired for that, then he leaves her mansion for ever.
Edgar probably got out of the trunk not long after, there’s too many people would have heard him through handling the crate along the way. Afterwards he probably returned straight to the mansion as there is absolutely no suggestion anyone knew what he was upto apart from the cats
In a German book adaption, it is revealed that the crate arrived in Equatorial Africa (it is not specified whether it is Equatorial Africa itself or French Equatorial Africa) where Edgar was arrested for illegal immigration.
One year later, but Edgar is 50 something years old man who got kicked unconscious by a horse and put in a sealed chamber, with the early 1900s medicine, he probably died.
Now that a live-action Aristocats has officially been announced, here’s who I would personally like to be cast in it: •Jeremy Renner as Thomas O’Malley •Marion Cotillard as Duchess •Vivien Lyra Blair as Marie •Julian Hilliard as Berlioz •Jett Klyne as Toulouse •Hugh Grant as Edgar •Helen Mirren as Madame Adelaide Bonfamille •Anthony Hopkins as George Hautecort •Andy Serkis as Roquefort •Imelda Staunton as Frou Frou •Matthew McConaughey as Napoleon •Woody Harrelson as Lafayette •Hayley Atwell as Amelia Gabble •Emily Blunt as Abigail Gabble •Peter Capaldi or Richard E. Grant as Uncle Waldo •Jamie Foxx as Scat Cat •Vincent D’Onofrio as Peppo (The Italian Cat) •Liev Schrieber as Billy Boss (The Russian Cat) •Johnny Depp or Sam Claflin as Hit Cat (The Hippie Cat) •Ke Huy Quan or Ken Jeong as Shun-Gon (The Siamese Cat)
Fun fact: in The Jungle Book and The Aristocats, both Phil Harris characters (Baloo the Bear and Thomas O'Malley) are fighting the antagonists (Shere Khan and Edgar Balthazar)
Seen it! Brings back memories, funny part I liked was when Roquefort was trying to guide the ally cats to help O'malley, that man drinking saw and thought he was hallucinating. Something I noticed at 2:15 when Edgar got kicked into the trunk. The mouse Roquefort removed that combination lock earlier during the fight, so when Edgar got trapped inside, how did the combination lock got back onto the trunk when the trunk slid out of the barn? Unless one of the cats threw it back on when the trunk was in motion... just spit-balling something minor.
So... Madame can hear faint meowing outside at the door of her mansion (when the cats return)... but she cannot hear the mess at the barn??... So odd that she didn't come into scene as all this happened.
I think Edgar's fate was quite harsh on him. I'm pretty sure he's gonna starve to death in the treasure chest because the way from France to Timbuktu is very long.
Actually Edgar has multiple fates in the end, because from what i read in one story book adaption of the film the Madame fires Edgar and in another one after he arrives in Timbuktu and is found in the trunk he gets arrested for illegal immigration.
Actually from what the travia says on this page on Disney Wiki stated that he most likley died from lack of air cause there are no air holes in the trunk at all. So if he manages to have the Cats get sent away they would have suffered that fate.
I know that Madame loves her Cats more then anything and Edgar doesn't fully deserve the fortune but what would the Cats do with the Money ? Also even so Edgar would still be in charge on what to do with the Money since he will still care for the Cats but he would still be able to live a damn good life since taking care of Cats isn't that hard. So Edgar is kinda stupid thinking that Cats have 9 lives is true.
Underrated actor Roddy Maude Roxby (Edgar) is alive to this day (age 94). He is probably the oldest surviving voice actor of Disney villains preceding to Richard White (Gaston in Beauty and the Beast).
Looks like Frou Frou was a big help to O'Malley and his longtime alley cat buddies. Not to mention that Roquefort helped out as well. And it looks like Toulouse was showing Edgar his toughness, too.
Disney used to reuse lot of the animations. Even in this scene, 0:28 and 1:13 are the same animations. Also the horse whinning at 1:09 was used already earlier in the movie when Edgar swapped her with a newspaper. At 1:51 when the cats are shocked, that animation first appeared in the alley, when Roquefort told the cats about Dutchess and the kittens being in trouble. At 2:28 it is the same animation after the cat family and O'Malley escaped the milkman, with a different background. And of course Tolouse hissing also happened at that part, and also before the painting scene.
My siblings and I were watching this on TV one day when our mother poked her head through the door and asked what we were watching. I told her it was about a group of cats kidnapped by their mistress' butler after discovering she was leaving them her fortune. My mother simply said "Good", and left the room.
Even though O’Malley was the hero in this scene, we got to give credit to Roquefort, the alley cats and Frou Frou, especially with her high kick at the end to nasty Edgar.
Did Edgar even know who exactly was going to receive the trunk with the cats inside? Was the recipient supposed to know the combination to the lock? If Edgar knew who exactly it was going to, what did the recipient think to find Edgar inside instead of Duchess and her kittens?
Okay, I know Edgar is a greedy snob wanting the money once his mistress is gone. But at the same time..........who leaves money to cats? What would cats want with money? It's just dumb.XD
There's a French billionaire, Karl Lagarfeld, who actually decided that his cat Choupette would inherit his fortune when he would die. When he passed away, Choupette indeed became the fcking richest cat in the world
edgar was a bit dumb for not pulling the latch on the bottom of the door to unlock it he just yanked on the door to get it open when it was still locked
When Edgar phones a baggage truck to haul the cats away to Timbuktu, what kind of truck (and what kind of people) is/are that supposed to be? Is it supposed to be based on the truck for one of those organizations that people give their used goods to by placing bags of them in front of their house for the organization to come and take and the organization sells them to thrift stores like Savers? If not, what is it supposed to be?
Edgar: "You're going to Timbuktu if it's the last thing I do!" Me: (angrily, slapping him) It isn't they're if you do, it's you're if they do, DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?!
I think it's super badass when Frou-Frou slams her legs down in front of the trunk. You shall not pass! Yeah, I've only heard of one case in world history where a muscle match between a human and a horse went well for the human. And that was an extreme case.
Does anyone else realize how Edgar just stopped when the mouse shouted "QUIET!" It's as if he actually understood him.
Ikr
Edgar: did that mouse just talk?.......anyways
@@peacefulinvasion684 Lmao
@@peacefulinvasion684 lol
Yeah and when the mouse unlocked the trunk he was like: okay carry on ! 😂
Edgar turned from a friendly valet to a cruel unredeemable gangster
Agreed
I'd hardly call him a gangster, he's a greedy bumbling fool.
Well, given that he didn't put air holes in that trunk, I doubt he was ever a problem again.
Of greed
Well when you hear your to inherit after a pet, what would you do.
If Edgar wasn't so greedy he would have inherented the fortune anyways, since all he has to do is take care of the cats.
But, Edgar is an idiot butler.
Yep
Well the thing with villains is they're not only very nasty but also not very bright. One reason why he became evil and tried to get rid of the cats due to the fact the he would have got the fortune after the cats were gone was because he believed in the myth that cats have nine lives which is not true.
He just got inpatient
@@moatguy4471 fr lmao
1:33 - 1:43 Even as a grown up I still find that hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
QUIET! 🤣
@raymondbrereton3298 and after that they continued to fight 😂😂😂
@@ashlynwolff I found that hilarious too! 🤣
How in the hell did Rochefort know the combination?
@@WizardOfHumor1989Does Harry Houdini ring a bell?. I guess Rochefort got Houdini skills.
I like how the delivery men tossed the crate in their truck rather than just sliding it in, which sounds more easier.
You are going to timbuk to if it’s the last thing i ever do 1:49
This was one of my favorite scenes from my childhood when I was 7 years old, I laugh every time at 1:35 when Roquefort says "quiet." I used to have this on VHS tape, Edgar got what he deserved in the end but you can't help but find him as one of the funniest Disney villains who's extremely wisecracking.
That's always the best part, but what I think is most funny is that Edgar actually stopped as if he could hear the Mouse said "QUIET."
@@Nosoulnopower The whole fight stopped.
@@oddish4352 I know that, i'm just saying it's funny how Edgar also stopped cause:
One: He's the bad guy so who would stop when a good guy demands too.
two: He's human and they're animals. As far as we know, the humans of this movie probably can't hear animals communicate in english.
@@Nosoulnopower True.
@@Nosoulnopower maybe he just heard a giant squeak in it surprise time
1:16 is my favorite scene. I just love seeing the cats pounce and maul Edgar. LOL!
8magine if they were Bobcats
I also find it very epic to see Edgar get attacked by The Alley Cats
1:35 QUIET!! 🤐
Edgar started it.
1:15 I just LOVE the way Edgar went scared after seeing THE BUNCH OF STRAY CATS IN HEAT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If this film ever becomes a live action remake Rowan Atkinson would be perfect as Edgar.
That could be a cool option. As a matter of fact, The Aristocats is officially getting a live-action remake in development by Disney.
Rowan Atkinson would be a perfect choice for the portrayal of Edgar
I'd be rooting for him
Jude Law or Ralph Fiennes would do a good job of playing Edgar. If there was a TV series based on that motion picture, Ralph Fiennes or David Shaughnessy would do a good job of voicing him.
@@adamel-yousseph960 don't you mean portraying, not voicing
Thank god for O'Malley, Scat Cat, and the alley cats for coming to the rescue. With the help of Roqueford.
Frou-Frou also helped
“But most of all it’s (1:35)… it’s delightful Disney fun!”
Lmao XD
And to think even though Edgar kinda got what he deserved in the end, He was also one of the few Disney villains that were actually in the right all along because looking at it from Edgar's point of view he worked for the Madame for God knows how many years and all of a sudden she's leaving her fortune to her cats? that's not quite fair especially since hello, they are literally animals i mean what are animals gonna do with all that money? I mean i'm not saying Edgar deserved her fortune either but still.
Yeah. He threatened them, got punished for it, and, also.... (snicker) it's funny to watch him lose.
Yeah I can relate to him
plus edgar was the only smartest villain to not be caught by any police and he also made sure he had all bases covered
Nya, the situation is even more unfortunate than that. Duchess and the kittens inheriting the fortune is a mere formality, basically to make sure that neither Edgar nor some hypothetical person Edgar married after that kicked the cats out of the mansion. In theory that also gave Edgar an incentive to continue taking good care of them. Edgar would have the role of administrator of the money and in practice he could spend it on whatever he wanted as long as the cats were well cared for.
Madame Adelaide believed that Edgar would immediately understand her intentions without her having to go into detail. Unfortunately Edgar is not as insightful as she thought. Edgar believed that Adelaide was humiliating him and that, even more than the idea of receiving the inheritance, brought out the worst in him.
@@tomokokuroki8189 Yep, Edgar should have realized that cats can't even use money.
1:15 LOL!!!
That gasp sound effect also used in Winnie The Pooh and Tigger Too and The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh as Rabbit and Pooh's gasping.
1:06
1:00
@@ericjimenez8777 same recycling from 101 Dalmatians.
1:16 Edgar: *MMMm!*
2:00 How about this one?
1:35 I can't be the only one that thinks of Johnny from Cobra Kai when this came up
They should add Napoleon and Layfette in this scene to help the cats.
Napoleon would likely bite him in the bottom
I agree. They could have easily made an alliance with the Ally Cats
Oh that’s the end for Edgar 💀
Exactly.
Agreed. They owed him one.
1:19 "Over There They're In The Trunk!"
It is quite understandable why Edgar wanted to get rid of the cats but he should be happy he even has a job. Especially a job that I’m sure most people would kill for.
Well in this day and age with high inflation, yes.
2:14 Edgar, you're fired!
Robocop: Thank you
@@gablit-gt8kkThat would have been great if he was arrested for kidnapping, theft and animal cruelty
Madame Adelaide Bonfamille never knew Edgar was responsible for adapting Duchess & the kittens so he wasn’t really fired
I like how Edgar does not seem to be extremely cruel. It would have been easy for him to just kill Duchess and her kittens, but instead, he chooses only to kidnap them and release them into the French countryside; when that doesn't work, he decides to ship them to Timbuktu as well as when he fought Thomas O'Malley with a pitchfork, he uses it to restrain the cat instead of impaling and killing him. This means that Edgar clearly has a better sense of morality .
No Edgar just has bad aim he wanted to stab Thomas in the hay and just missed with the throw
yes he closed one eye to aim and hit the wall
@@JO-vy5gy FRRR that scared me
It was unknown where he was taking them to in the beginning. And his intention was not to kill them. I mean he would of trap them in the chest in the shed to take them to timbunktu in the beginning. But he never did until the ending.
Edgar is a totally evil mean and cruel villain. They don't know how to take care of themselves in the countryside so they would have died a painful death out there. And they were going to die in the trunk on the way to Timbuktu. Edgar didn't want to be blamed directly, that's all. What a crap weasel!
Definitely one of my favourite Disney films that I remember watching as a kid😁
Remember the scene of when the dogs attack him was really funny😂
I really wish in this movie that Madame finds out that Edgar was behind all this with her cats. Since in one book about this movie she finds out and gets Edgar fired for that, then he leaves her mansion for ever.
Agreed
Some books do do that
Huh now I'm wondering what her reaction to Edgar dropping off the face of the earth was-
@@wind_scratch8387 I guess an immediate form of resignation
@@nicholassims9837 I know and she gets Edgar fired for what he did.
2:14 That what Edgar gets for trying to get rid of the cats
Yep! That greedy punk got what he deserved!
You're going to Timbuktu if it's the last thing I do.
Not if the cats get the drop on you first!
Then Edgar swims all the way back to Paris lol.
1:49 You are going to Timbuktu, if it's A LAST THING I DO!
1:54 how did they change Edgar’s voice?
@@nathancruz9172 Talent of the actor.
@FOC Grimlock Of awesome It sure is also his screaming is hilarious 0:48
1:49 Edgar: [evilly] We're going to Timbuktu if it's the last thing I do!
*You're
Edgar Got the Baseball Bat
lol he got sent to Africa he got rekt
Well Edgar got his wish, he’s going to Timbuktu if its the last thing he’ll do 😂😂😂
So he got what he deserved
Edgar probably got out of the trunk not long after, there’s too many people would have heard him through handling the crate along the way. Afterwards he probably returned straight to the mansion as there is absolutely no suggestion anyone knew what he was upto apart from the cats
If they forgot to lock the trunk
In a German book adaption, it is revealed that the crate arrived in Equatorial Africa (it is not specified whether it is Equatorial Africa itself or French Equatorial Africa) where Edgar was arrested for illegal immigration.
I mean he did get a horse kick into the box. I'd be surprised if he recovered that quickly
mabey in the remake it get mentioned he gets arrested for going to timbuck to
One year later, but Edgar is 50 something years old man who got kicked unconscious by a horse and put in a sealed chamber, with the early 1900s medicine, he probably died.
Now that a live-action Aristocats has officially been announced, here’s who I would personally like to be cast in it:
•Jeremy Renner as Thomas O’Malley
•Marion Cotillard as Duchess
•Vivien Lyra Blair as Marie
•Julian Hilliard as Berlioz
•Jett Klyne as Toulouse
•Hugh Grant as Edgar
•Helen Mirren as Madame Adelaide Bonfamille
•Anthony Hopkins as George Hautecort
•Andy Serkis as Roquefort
•Imelda Staunton as Frou Frou
•Matthew McConaughey as Napoleon
•Woody Harrelson as Lafayette
•Hayley Atwell as Amelia Gabble
•Emily Blunt as Abigail Gabble
•Peter Capaldi or Richard E. Grant as Uncle Waldo
•Jamie Foxx as Scat Cat
•Vincent D’Onofrio as Peppo (The Italian Cat)
•Liev Schrieber as Billy Boss (The Russian Cat)
•Johnny Depp or Sam Claflin as Hit Cat (The Hippie Cat)
•Ke Huy Quan or Ken Jeong as Shun-Gon (The Siamese Cat)
2:21 [truck approaching]
2:23 Truck Driver: Well, Mac, this must be the trunk, eh?
Mac: Yup! When she goes all the way to Timbuktu. Heave ho!
Note: The 20th animated film in the Walt Disney Animation Studios era.
How ironic. He gets mailed to Timbuktu instead of the cats.
0:24 CAT ATTACK!!!
Tough potato chips.
Fun fact: in The Jungle Book and The Aristocats, both Phil Harris characters (Baloo the Bear and Thomas O'Malley) are fighting the antagonists (Shere Khan and Edgar Balthazar)
YESSS I ALSO NOTICED THAT
Also Winnie the Pooh is being replaced by the mouse 😂
@@fivertherabbit7 cause they're were both voiced by the same voice actor, Sterling Holloway
@@tylerwheeler8595Yup. And Sterling also voiced Kaa in the Jungle Book.
Just like Jim Cummings voicing Pooh and Kaa. Also Tigger.
@@jennikifm2 I know. Sterling Holloway is most famous for voicing Winnie the Pooh
Seen it! Brings back memories, funny part I liked was when Roquefort was trying to guide the ally cats to help O'malley, that man drinking saw and thought he was hallucinating.
Something I noticed at 2:15 when Edgar got kicked into the trunk. The mouse Roquefort removed that combination lock earlier during the fight, so when Edgar got trapped inside, how did the combination lock got back onto the trunk when the trunk slid out of the barn? Unless one of the cats threw it back on when the trunk was in motion... just spit-balling something minor.
1:49 Edgar: You are going to Timbuktu if it's the last thing I do.
Me: Duchess and kittens are NOT going to Timbuktu, Edgar! YOU are!
1:56 "Fine Challenge Accepted"
He sounds like Cornelius from Planet of the Apes when he says this.
1:44 "Everybody Get Outta Here Fast!"
So... Madame can hear faint meowing outside at the door of her mansion (when the cats return)... but she cannot hear the mess at the barn??... So odd that she didn't come into scene as all this happened.
I think Edgar's fate was quite harsh on him. I'm pretty sure he's gonna starve to death in the treasure chest because the way from France to Timbuktu is very long.
Actually Edgar has multiple fates in the end, because from what i read in one story book adaption of the film the Madame fires Edgar and in another one after he arrives in Timbuktu and is found in the trunk he gets arrested for illegal immigration.
Actually from what the travia says on this page on Disney Wiki stated that he most likley died from lack of air cause there are no air holes in the trunk at all. So if he manages to have the Cats get sent away they would have suffered that fate.
@@MewtwoShadowFNaFGirl I would love to read that stuff if you can find a link to show me so I could look it over, thanks.
I agree pretty dark stuff
From Africa
1:57 There is no way that Edgar could’ve survived that. The weight of that hay bale would’ve crushed and killed him.
It's a cartoon so anything's possible
The magic of vintage Disney.
This movie has talking animals, cartoony sound effects, and people with unrealistic body designs, and THAT's what you question?
@ I was just trying to say that as a joke because I live on a farm and I found it funny how Edgar basically stonewalled that bale😅
The Alley Cats, with the assistance of a mouse and a horse, did some very good teamwork
Guess what Edgar the cats aren’t going to Timbuktu, you are.
Nice Sonic reference
@@SodaPop3092
I like Sonic and I can see Shadow and Sonic saying that to GUN Commander Walters.
0:49 Goofy Holler Reference: YAAAAHOOOHOOOHOOOHOOIE!!!
I know that Madame loves her Cats more then anything and Edgar doesn't fully deserve the fortune but what would the Cats do with the Money ? Also even so Edgar would still be in charge on what to do with the Money since he will still care for the Cats but he would still be able to live a damn good life since taking care of Cats isn't that hard. So Edgar is kinda stupid thinking that Cats have 9 lives is true.
Underrated actor Roddy Maude Roxby (Edgar) is alive to this day (age 94). He is probably the oldest surviving voice actor of Disney villains preceding to Richard White (Gaston in Beauty and the Beast).
0:48 WOO! WHE HEE HEE HEE HEE OW! (Crash!)
Looks like Frou Frou was a big help to O'Malley and his longtime alley cat buddies. Not to mention that Roquefort helped out as well. And it looks like Toulouse was showing Edgar his toughness, too.
1:35 QUIET! 😡
0:49 WHOO! WHEE! OW! (CRASH!)
2:11-2:16
Get ready, Frou Frou. Aim. Power kick, now!
Take the shot!
Edgar thought all the money would go to the cats!? What a fool. 😂😂😂😂😂
Considering the ending, he wasn't too far off.
Disney used to reuse lot of the animations. Even in this scene, 0:28 and 1:13 are the same animations. Also the horse whinning at 1:09 was used already earlier in the movie when Edgar swapped her with a newspaper. At 1:51 when the cats are shocked, that animation first appeared in the alley, when Roquefort told the cats about Dutchess and the kittens being in trouble. At 2:28 it is the same animation after the cat family and O'Malley escaped the milkman, with a different background. And of course Tolouse hissing also happened at that part, and also before the painting scene.
Can't get enough of Edgar and the Alley Cats' pauses!
the horse in this scene is so under rated
My siblings and I were watching this on TV one day when our mother poked her head through the door and asked what we were watching. I told her it was about a group of cats kidnapped by their mistress' butler after discovering she was leaving them her fortune. My mother simply said "Good", and left the room.
Get yourself friends like them alley cats, they wanted all the smoke 😂
Even though O’Malley was the hero in this scene, we got to give credit to Roquefort, the alley cats and Frou Frou, especially with her high kick at the end to nasty Edgar.
101 Dalmatians reference. 1:03
yes
0:49 the noises Edgar makes when he's falling 😂
1:35
QUIET!!!!!!!😫💢
All) 😲😯😮😲😯😮
1:38 (Opening the Lock)
Lol. This scene never gets old.
Them: 👁👄👁
0:48 is the funniest to me 😂😂😂😂. Also, I know I’m not the only one whose mind randomly thinks of the scenes every now and then
Did Edgar even know who exactly was going to receive the trunk with the cats inside? Was the recipient supposed to know the combination to the lock? If Edgar knew who exactly it was going to, what did the recipient think to find Edgar inside instead of Duchess and her kittens?
2:15 Honey I’m home!
2:16 And he’s out of here!
Booyah!
That punk was no butler! He’s a bully & a liar! A loyal butler would never do that!
2:30 indeed.
Not even Alfred Pennyworth
Okay, I know Edgar is a greedy snob wanting the money once his mistress is gone. But at the same time..........who leaves money to cats? What would cats want with money? It's just dumb.XD
I know right? Its like I see why now
I would just so his stupid a** can’t have it. 💁🏻♀️
@@FlashEarth89 agreed
It's a movie, if movies were realistic they would be boring
There's a French billionaire, Karl Lagarfeld, who actually decided that his cat Choupette would inherit his fortune when he would die. When he passed away, Choupette indeed became the fcking richest cat in the world
2:18 The Combination Lock on the trunk suddenly reappears
I love how Edgar screams 0:50
Me too.
Frou-Frou: serves you right for trying to get rid of 👸 and her 🐈⬛!
2:20 so long Edgar
All of this could've been avoided if Madame Adele gave the fortune to Edgar like he deserved after years of hard work.
So Paris to Timbuktu is 81 hours. Edgar better hope someone hears his screaming and banging or this just got 100x darker
1:21 OVER THERE THEY’RE IN THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY DUNGEON 😥
0:42 good on Frou Frou helping out Thomas
I like how the back of Edgar’s coat was ripped and than just fixed itself
That’s a goof
@@ryanward652
It is
2:21 101 dalmatians moving van
1:37 Quiet ! 😂😂 1:42 go on 😂😂
1:49-1:53 I wonder why they changed Edgar’s voice before he gets defeated from the ally 🐈⬛ at 1:57-2:13.
A little strange that the locker is back on the chest after Edgar is places in it.
Are Baloo and O’Malley voiced by the same actor?
Yup
Phil Harris
He was also Patou.
Also Little John
2:34 Edgar! YOURE GOING TO BRAZIL!!!
Timbuktu Africa
1:39 (Opens The Walt Disney Company Dungeon Door)
edgar was a bit dumb for not pulling the latch on the bottom of the door to unlock it he just yanked on the door to get it open when it was still locked
And yet, he’s surprisingly strong.
1:35 *breaking the fourth wall but the fourth wall is in the film*
Does anyone else see how when they were dropping stuff on him he wasn't standing on the trunk but then he was only after the horse pulled him up
Edgar was a hood villain he was about that money and nothing was going to stop
When Edgar phones a baggage truck to haul the cats away to Timbuktu, what kind of truck (and what kind of people) is/are that supposed to be? Is it supposed to be based on the truck for one of those organizations that people give their used goods to by placing bags of them in front of their house for the organization to come and take and the organization sells them to thrift stores like Savers? If not, what is it supposed to be?
Released on Blue Ray and DVD combo and DVD and 4k digital
1:16 Scat Cat, Russian Cat, Siamese Cat, Italian Cat and......three others?
I don’t understand why people leave will to there animals. Definitely give it to Edgar but in exchange he still has to take care of the cats.
2:30 Serves him right.
2:40 Yeah you tell him Toulouse!
Dead upon arrival to Timbuktu. He also tried to dismember a cat with a scythe. Disney used to be metal.
Is this one of the only roles where Sterling Holloway (Roquefort) is heard shouting?
Too bad, the sequel was cancelled.
There was gonna be a sequel to this? I didn't know that.
Why was it cancelled, anyway?
He doesn't deserve the inherentance even so
1:53 I’m sure every seal would cheer for the cats, since the butler is holding a weapon mostly used to kill whitecoat seals.
Well, Edgar, i think it's time you learned the true meaning of "Being nice to cats".
Edgar: "You're going to Timbuktu if it's the last thing I do!"
Me: (angrily, slapping him) It isn't they're if you do, it's you're if they do, DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME?!
1:50 Edgar’s voice sounds like Cornelius in Planet of the Apes.
How Toulouse was repeat is action when edgar was got delivered to Timbuktu
0:06 Thomas opens his mouth just as Edgar says "class," making it seem like Thomas is the one talking 😅
I think it's super badass when Frou-Frou slams her legs down in front of the trunk. You shall not pass! Yeah, I've only heard of one case in world history where a muscle match between a human and a horse went well for the human. And that was an extreme case.
1:35/1:36 QUIET 😂😂😂😠😠😠
(lock on trunk opens)
(Everybody wants to be a Cat plays in the background while Edgar and the cats resume their fighting)
Lol