A Courageous Purchase

In 1960, Bob Kane created a cat/mouse version of his other famous concoction, Batman and Robin.  130 short cartoons were produced of Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse.  (The voices for almost everyone on the show are usually credited in animation history books to Bob McFadden.  This is wrong.  They were done by Dal McKennon.)  You can now own all 130 episodes as a boxed set of four DVDs from the Arts & Entertainment Network's home video division.  In fact, if you click right here, you can order the set from Amazon and give this website a small cut of the purchase price.

My sense of decency compels me to add that I'm not sure why you'd want to do this.  Courageous Cat was an okay, low budget show and it does have a certain nostalgia value for some of us.  But it was low in wit or differentiation of plotlines.  There's something like ten hours of Courageous Cat on these DVDs and I doubt I could make it through more than around 30 minutes without running screaming up the boulevard.  But if you loved the show and are going to buy the set, buy it through our link so we get the money.  If enough of you do, it will convince me to reconsider my opinion of it.  It's about the only thing that will.