Toodles Galore | |
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First appearance |
"Springtime for Thomas" (1946) |
Portrayed by |
Sara Berner (vocal effects; 1946) |
Nicknames |
Toots |
Friends |
Tom Cat (boyfriend) |
Species |
Cat |
Gender |
Female |
Family |
Thomas Jr. (son) |
Toodles Galore Lena Cat is a fictional character in Tom and Jerry. She is white colored and usually wears a neck ribbon and is known to be a very beautiful cat. Her first appearance was in a 1946 Animated short "Springtime for Thomas". She was voiced by Sara Berner, June Foray, Tress MacNeille, Andrea Libman, Jodi Benson, Alicyn Packard, Rachael MacFarlane and Grey DeLisle-Griffin others were Jill Talley, Paget Brewster and Cheri Oteri also Georgie Kidder.
Toodles is first of many girl cats that Tom falls for over the course of Tom and Jerry. She does not speak and rarely moves about.
Appearance:[]
She is a white cat and wears a blue ribbon on her neck.
Personality:[]
She is a nice white cat.
Relationships:[]
Tom Cat[]
Tom is Toodles' boyfriend.
Butch Cat[]
Butch fell in love with Toodles.
Jerry Mouse[]
Toodles is apparently open with any kind of relationship. Even with non-cats. In Casanova Cat, Jerry kissed Toodles on the cheek, which had her take an interest in him. At the end, a car drove off with Toodles and Jerry, and they shared a passionate kiss in the back seat.
Spike Bulldog[]
They meet in Solid Serenade and apparently live together.
Appearances:[]
Voice actors:[]
- Sara Berner: (vocal effects; 1946)
- June Foray: (vocal effects; 1966)
- Susan Silo: (speaking; 1976-1983)
- Tress MacNeille: (speaking; 1981-1997)
- Jill Talley: (speaking; 1994-2023)
- Cheri Oteri: (speaking; 1999-2003)
- Cristina Pucelli: (speaking; 2008-2019)
- Paget Brewster: (speaking; 2000, 2010-2013)
- Georgie Kidder: (2011-2021, speaking)
- Andrea Libman: (vocal effects; 2005-2008)
- Jodi Benson: (speaking; 2006-2008)
- Alicyn Packard: (speaking; 2014-2021)
- Rachael MacFarlane: (speaking and singing; 2021)
- Grey DeLisle-Griffin: (1998-present, speaking)
- Tara Strong: (2023-present, speaking)