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Salem the cat ends up as the villain and has, of all things, a pet human that he holds on his lap and strokes on the head. In Sheep in the Big City, the season one finale "To Sheep, Perchance to Dream" parodies the trope of villains stroking cats by having Sheep rub the belly of a baby in his lap when he's revealed to be the real villain.


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Blofeld's Cat is a white blue-eyed Turkish Angora or Persian cat which belongs to the fictional founder and head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE, Blofeld. It often sits in his lap, and is the only thing, animal or human, that Blofeld displays any real affection for. The cat has become a cultural icon in its own right, and has become a regular fixture in the series, becoming one of.


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Dr. No's Metal Hands (Dr. No) Joseph Wiseman plays the titular villain in the first Bond movie, Dr. No, with a haunting calmness. His performance set a high bar for every Bond villain actor that followed. The most notable thing about Dr. Julius No is his chilling personality, but he's also memorable for his metal hands.


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The image of a faceless villain stroking the cat in the early 1960s films is now a meme (see: Inspector Gadget, Austin Powers). Lesser known is the cat whom, during the same decade, the CIA.


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What was the first film depicted the villain stroking a cat as in the James Bond in Austin Powers movies? Austin Power films brilliantly parodied the one James Bond villain who, for a long time, kept.


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The first film to depict a cat-stroking villain is probably some version of The Three Musketeers. Here's Vincent Price as the villainous Cardinal Richelieu in the 1948 version: But the trope probably appears earlier as Richelieu was a famous cat lover:


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Here's our pick of the most iconic Bond evil-doers of all time, in ascending order of excellence. 10. Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman) Content. To honor your privacy preferences, this content can only be.


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Ernst Stavro Blofeld. All cinematic Blofelds; from left to right, from top to bottom: Anthony Dawson, Charles Gray, Telly Savalas, Christoph Waltz, Donald Pleasence, Max von Sydow. (Not pictured: John Hollis .) Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a mysterious and powerful criminal mastermind and the closest figure James Bond ever had to an Arch-Enemy.


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Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character and villain from the James Bond series of novels and films, created by Ian Fleming.A criminal mastermind with aspirations of world domination, he is the archenemy of British MI6 agent James Bond. Blofeld is head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE and is commonly referred to by the codename Number 1 within this organisation.


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With a baldhead, large scar running down the side of this face and played subtly but with menace, Donald Pleasance is a truly classic James Bond villain. Fiendishly stroking his white cat throughout most of his sequences, especially when ordering someone death or delivering orders, Blofeld and Bond's scenes are well scripted and generate suspense.


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Blofeld is frequently portrayed holding or stroking a white cat. The cat is an entirely white Persian, and though it is never named, it is perhaps as famous as the villain himself.The cat made its first debut appearance in the year 1963, during the movie From Russia With Love.. In this movie, Blofeld's identity is kept secret.


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Blofeld pets the cat while talking to his minions and even feeds his beloved pet one of the dead fighting fish seen at the beginning of his first scene. While this was not the first example of an evil villain stroking a cat in a film it is without question the most iconic example and as such inspired many parodies.


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What was the first film depicted the villain stroking a cat as in the James Bond in Austin Powers movies? Austin Power films brilliantly parodied the one James Bond villain who, for a long time, kept.


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Camille Leon, who is a parody of Paris Hilton as a shapeshifting villainess, has a Sphinx cat named Debutante, who lives in her designer handbag. Ron Stoppable, when he is changed into a villain in "Bad Boy", takes to stroking a confused Rufus in a Blofeld-esque manner during a hand-wringing rant. Phineas and Ferb.


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Well, search every bond clip. Nothing. Like somebody said on a forum: "Every parody of a Bond villain, always turns around in a chair, is stroking a cat and says "Mr. Bond, I've been expecting you" yet nothing like that has ever happened!" If i search for those line, the clip you only live twice shows up.I think it was in this scene.


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Photo credit: Warner Bros. Dolores Umbridge was the ultimate cat lover in the Harry Potter series. Not only did she have cat plates and scarves in her office, but her Patronus was a Persian cat.