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it's the main character looking for food. The children offer to help, but he refuses because he doesn't want to share with them. И ... surprise ending to the scene 🤣🤣🤣🤣
According to Wikipedia, the series was adapted in 11 countries
 
Great suggestion!
More of an essay introducing the topic rather than discussing a hundred theories
Yes, exactly. Sort of like an abstract but without the accompanying 5, 000 word dissertation!

EDIT: I started to make a list. But don´t anyone ask about the progress :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
So you're a perfectionist like Michael? These things take time.
 
Have you ever thought about the motif of cats in Michael´s body of short films? I think there are not that many, but enough to make for a motif, I think. Just off the top off my head:

In Remember the time, of course!
Black or White
... and the Panther Dance, of course
Billie Jean
Thriller (werecat)
Wow! I was recently wondering why there aren't videos of all the cats from Michael's mini movies. And I think there's a cat in Jam, too.
 
I am not absolutely certain, but I think John Landis said they decided on a "werecat" look because they wanted the monster to look a bit more attractive than in American Werewolf in London. :LOL:
This rings a bell.

I have to research if their even is such a thing in literature as a "werecat" or if they made that up. Which is very creatice, nonetheless.
No, a werecat is a real thing. I mean, a real thing in mythology!
 
Wow! I was recently wondering why there aren't videos of all the cats from Michael's mini movies. And I think there's a cat in Jam, too.
IKR?:D There are quite a lot. sometimes they play a larger role, sometimes only very small

Thank you!
 
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