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What is it about cats who are orange — and the movies? Especially in major, iconic science fiction and fantasy film franchises? It must be a ginger thing.

There are mild movie spoilers here. But these aren’t new films, so all should be right in the universe. Further disclaimer: no curiosity killed any cat in the making of these motion pictures.

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Here are the top six ginger kitties in iconic films:

Goose the Flerken – Captain Marvel

Goose the Cat, in the MCU’s Captain Marvel, is not really a cat. But the Flerkens and Kneazles in this article sure look like cuddly red kitties. Goose is also a hero, albeit a very dangerous one, and even if you make nice to him you may lose an eye. The price one must pay to keep the Tesseract (temporarily) safe in a pocket universe?

Jones/Jonesy – AlienAliens

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One of the best discretionary shots in the business. Do you remember what poor Jonesy is witnessing?

Jones probably started off as the Nostromo’s mascot in the finest tradition of sailing ships, who employed felines to catch vermin. Unfortunately, the alien in question was too big to hunt. Maybe they should have brought a tiger onboard.

One thing I appreciated was the alien’s curiosity about Jonesy, as it looks into the cat’s travel case in puzzlement. This is one of the few times we see some personality in the deadly species. Clearly, it doesn’t find the cat a suitable source of meat or host material. I personally always thought it recognized a fellow predator.

Okay, there’s another cat-related moment that’s cool: Ripley goes back for Jones. She risks her life to get his carrier, when she was more or less safe already. If for nothing else, by this one heroic act Ripley deserves to make it out alive.

Ask yourself: would you have gone back for a cat after seeing all your crewmates die most horrible deaths?

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Jonesy gets a nice cameo in the Aliens sequel. Ripley smartly leaves him home in this one, which begs the question: what happened to Jones after Ripley heads for the ill-fated Sulaco? More story must be told!

(PS: I’ve decided Jonesy is a Flerken. That Xenomorph got off EASY.)

Crookshanks – Harry Potter

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Ron, on Crookshanks: “He’s more like a pig with fur!” Hermione, to her cat: “Don’t listen to the mean little boy.”

He’s super furry and probably not entirely feline. Crookshanks was hinted to be at least half-Kneazle in the Harry Potter novels. He’s also smart enough to figure out that the rat who sleeps with young Ron is not who he seems. And this makes Wormtail’s role all the more creepy. (I still can’t believe he was sorted into Gryffindor!)

Orion – Men in Black

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How do these cats all know when a bad guy comes calling?

Orion in the original Men in Black is a tabby mix, but a reddish one. He counts. And while his inclusion in the film seems incidental at the time, in a clever play on words, Orion is the lynchpin to deciphering the intergalactic mystery. Seems obvious in retrospect. I think we were too distracted by Frank the Pug to give this kitty his due.

Moreover, since Orion is from outer space, no one can be sure he’s actually a cat. Could be another Flerken. Kneazle. Whatever.

Puss in Boots – Shrek & Puss in Boots

I never imagined Puss as a marmalade Casanova, but he’s assuredly swashbuckling in the amusing Shrek franchise. This cat is so cool he got his own eponymous film in the same fairy-tale universe.

Spot – Star Trek: The Next Generation

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Data: “And you must tell him he’s a good cat, a pretty cat.” Worf: “I will feed him.”

Data’s pet tabby in Star Trek: the Next Generation is gender-fluid. Spot is frequently referred to as “he” in his recurring role, even though he had a litter of kittens. So chalk one up for feline gender equality. There’s some species fluidity, too: Spot turned into a lizard once.

He’s also the android’s creative muse, as the subject of Data’s seminal Ode To Spot. Which is hysterical.

Spot mostly appeared on The Next Generation during the TV show run, but Spot did make a touching cameo on Star Trek: Generations. He also had a quick moment in Nemesis where prototype Soong-type android B-4 pets him. So we’re good as far as sci-fi movie franchises. Felis Catus, indeed.

 

Why are these red cats all boys?

Of the six marmalade movie moguls listed here, all are male (except when Spot is female). This aligns with real life: only one in five orange cats are female, due to a sex-linked X chromosome gene. (I once had a male red cat I named John Crichton — which has nothing to do with cats or ginger hair — but if you know what sci-fi series I’m referencing then we can be friends.)

Do you have a favorite movie kitty? Can you think of any sci-fi or fantasy ginger cats that I missed? 

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5 responses to “Top Ginger Kitties – The 6 Orange Cats in Sci Fi and Fantasy Movie Franchises”

  1. Great unique roundup. I dare say no one else has covered this corner of sci-fi.

    I didn’t know that 4/5 tabbies are male. Very interesting trivia to know.

    It would be cool to know what happened to Jonesy. Let’s get an interview with James Cameron and ask him. 🙂

  2. Your cat in question that you named John Crichton aka Robert Benedict Browder is from Farscape! 🙂 he also played as Cameron Mitchell in season 9 – 10 of SG-1.

  3. Dan, yeah, I think this is unique to RunPee. I just did a little checking…and guess what? Parts of the novelization of Alien is told from Jonesy’s POV. I have to find an original copy now. I mean, how frakking cool.

    A few other things: Since Jonesy was in cryosleep for 57 years, plus his own age of whatever, he has got to be the oldest cat on record.

    HEY LOOK! Jonesy has his own graphic novel! We aren’t the only people wondering whatever happened to him. Now I’d like to know what happened to Orion. You don’t just drop a pet into a story (or walk into Mordor)…

    Seriously:

    https://www.amazon.com/Jonesy-Lives-Nostromo-Rory-Lucey/dp/178565926X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jonesy&qid=1619444157&sr=8-1

  4. Well, hot diggity. Some more poking around proved that other people wanted to know what happened to Jonesy after Ripley took off for the Sulaco.

    https://youtu.be/N8Uf3-5EU-w

    Last Aliens comment… A Xenomorph infected a dog in 3, which is just wrong and MOAR WRONG and I hate it. But it still didn’t want to be part cat. Hermione got to be part cat in Chamber of Secrets and she didn’t much like it. See, it all comes together.

  5. Awesome Dale. Ten points to Gryffindor and we can totally be friends. 😉

    Fun fact: John Crichton was born in my lap at 3am when I lived in Serenity, my RV.

    I miss both the cat and RV.

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