Cats & Dogs (film series)

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Cats & Dogs
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Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date
2001–2020
Country United States
Language English
Budget$162,000,000 (total of 3 films)
Box office$332,330,173 (total of 3 films)

The Cats & Dogs film series consists of spy-comedies, produced by Warner Bros. Entertainment, including two theatrical films, and one straight-to-home video release. Centered around a conflict of the ages between the titular species, the plot involves agents of two opposing covert operations agencies of rival animals. The teams of spies work together, unbeknownst to its human inhabitants.

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The first film was met with mixed critical reception. Praise was directed at its watchability for an audience of all ages, as well as its concept, creativity and effective use of special effects. [1] [2] Overall it fared well at the box office. [3] Conversely, the second installment was met with mostly negative critical reviews with criticism for its clichéd formulaic plot, [4] while receiving praise for its "faster, funnier" nature, [5] but was a box office flop. [6] The third film was met with overwhelming negative reviews with criticism directed towards its story plot, its use of juvenile humor, poor CGI special effects, and unoriginality. [7] Despite this, George Lopez's role in the story was noted as a redeeming contribution to the film. [8] As the film was a straight-to-video release, its sales compared to its budget lost money for the studio. [9]

Film

TitleU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Producers
Cats & Dogs July 4, 2001 Lawrence Guterman John Requa & Glenn Ficarra Christopher DeFaria, Andrew Lazar, Craig Perry & Warren Zide
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore July 30, 2010 Brad Peyton Ron J. Friedman & Steve Bencich Andrew Lazar & Polly Johnsen
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! October 13, 2020 Sean McNamara Scott BindleyAndrew Lazar & David Fliegel

Cats & Dogs (2001)

A high-tech, secret war takes place throughout neighborhoods worldwide that human beings are not aware of stemming from an ancient rivalry between cats and dogs. When a Persian cat named Mr. Tinkles implements a plan to destroy a breakthrough vaccination that is intended to end all human allergies to man's best friend, a Beagle named Louis "Lou" Brody is recruited by D.O.G., a discreet espionage organization of canines. Under the mentorship of an Anatolian Shepherd, Lou scrambles to foil the nefarious plans of M.E.O.W.S., the counterpart organization of felines. [10] [11] [12]

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)

Amongst generations of battles between cats and dogs, a Sphynx cat former agent of M.E.O.W.S. named Ivana Clawyu develops a diabolical plan against canines and her former feline collaborators, with a new alias of Kitty Galore. In defense of themselves and their humans, agents of separate spy organizations (D.O.G. and M.E.O.W.S.) team up in an unprecedented union to stop Galore from exacting her revenge on the world. [5]

Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! (2020)

An American Shorthair cat named Gwen and a Border Collie named Roger are spies covertly working together to defend the world and the unknowing humans. The partnership of cats and dogs comes from the Great Truce, which stopped the ancient rivalry between them for the last decade. A villainous mastermind cockatoo named Pablo seeks to destroy the long-standing truce, by wirelessly manipulating frequencies that only the felines and canines can hear. Together, agents of F.A.R.T. (Furry Animals Rivalry Termination) work to stop the foul-play before it permanently separates the species. [10]

Primary cast and characters

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This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

CharacterTitle
Cats & Dogs Cats & Dogs:
The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Cats & Dogs 3:
Paws Unite!
Louis "Lou" Brody Tobey Maguire V Neil Patrick Harris V
Butch Alec Baldwin V Nick Nolte V
Mr. Tinkles Sean Hayes V
The Mastiff Charlton Heston V
Calico Jon Lovitz V Wallace Shawn V
Dimitri Kennelkoff
The Russian
Glenn Ficarra V
Diggs James Marsden V
Catherine
Agent 47
Christina Applegate V
Tab Lazenby Roger Moore V
Ivana Clawyu
Kitty Galore
Bette Midler V
Sam Michael Clarke Duncan V
Roger Max Greenfield V
Gwen Melissa Rauch V
Pablo George Lopez V
Gruff K-9 J. K. Simmons V
Paws Phil LaMarr V
Scrumptious Elizabeth Daily V
Zeek Paul Dobson V
Duke Michael Daingerfield V

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
Cats & Dogs John Debney Julio Macat Rick W. Finney & Michael A. Stevenson Warner Bros. Pictures,
Village Roadshow Pictures,
NPV Entertainment,
Mad Chance Productions,
Zide/Perry Productions,
BenderSpink Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures1hr 27mins
Cats & Dogs:
The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Christopher Lennertz Steven Poster Julie RogersVillage Roadshow Pictures,
CD2 Films,
Mad Chance Productions,
Polymorphic Pictures
1hr 22mins
Cats & Dogs 3:
Paws Unite!
John Coda Adam SliwinskiSimon Davidson Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Warner Home Video 1hr 24mins

Reception

Box office and financial performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingHome video
sales gross
Gross
total income
BudgetWorldwide net
total income
Ref(s)
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll-time
North America
All-time
worldwide
North America
Cats & Dogs $93,385,515$107,324,849$200,710,364#813#892Figures not available>$200,710,364$60,000,000>$140,710,364 [3] [13]
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore $43,585,753$69,440,630$113,026,383#2,001#1,374$12,844,122$125,870,505$85,000,000$40,870,505 [14] [15]
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! $4,331,546$4,331,546#6,062#9,549$1,417,758$5,749,304$17,000,000[ citation needed ]-$11,250,696 [9]
Totals$136,971,268$181,097,025$318,068,293x̅ #2,959x̅ #3,938>$14,261,880$332,330,173$162,000,000>$170,330,173

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Cats & Dogs54% (117 reviews) [16] 47/100 (26 reviews) [17]
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore13% (99 reviews) [18] 30/100 (22 reviews) [19] B− [20]
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite!11% (9 reviews) [21] TBD [22]

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