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'''''Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order''''' is an animated pilot created by Mark O'Hare (known for creating the comic strip ''Citizen Dog'') for Cartoon Network, produced by Slappy Pictures. It was one of eight Cartoon Cartoon shorts exclusive to the Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest on August 23, 2002, where it lost to ''Lowbrow'' (later known as ''Megas XLR'').
'''''Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order''''' is an animated pilot created by Mark O'Hare (known for creating the comic strip ''Citizen Dog'') for Cartoon Network, produced by Slappy Pictures. It was one of eight Cartoon Cartoon shorts exclusive to the Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest on August 23, 2002, where it lost to ''Lowbrow'' (later known as ''Megas XLR'').


The pilot, titled "All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven", sees pet investigator Jeffrey Cat solving a case involving an innocent dog that has been accused of attacking a neighbor. It was the only Summerfest pilot that had not made its way online. However, on May 15th 2015, Dailymotion user "BrakCartman" uploaded the pilot. It can be viewed below.
The pilot, titled "All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven", sees pet investigator Jeffrey Cat solving a case involving an innocent dog that has been accused of attacking a neighbor. It was the only Summerfest pilot that had not made its way online. However, on May 15th, 2015, Dailymotion user "BrakCartman" uploaded the pilot. It can be viewed below.


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Revision as of 20:09, 1 October 2016

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Status: Found

Date found: 15 May 2015

Found by: "BrakCartman"

Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order is an animated pilot created by Mark O'Hare (known for creating the comic strip Citizen Dog) for Cartoon Network, produced by Slappy Pictures. It was one of eight Cartoon Cartoon shorts exclusive to the Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest on August 23, 2002, where it lost to Lowbrow (later known as Megas XLR).

The pilot, titled "All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven", sees pet investigator Jeffrey Cat solving a case involving an innocent dog that has been accused of attacking a neighbor. It was the only Summerfest pilot that had not made its way online. However, on May 15th, 2015, Dailymotion user "BrakCartman" uploaded the pilot. It can be viewed below.

Gallery

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Character model sheet
"All Dogs Don't Go to Heaven"

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