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'''Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves''' is the first segment from the [[Garfield and Friends, S7EP118|one hundred and eighteenth episode]] of [[Garfield and Friends]].
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'''Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves''' is the first segment from the [[Garfield and Friends, S7EP118|one hundred and eighteenth episode]] of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]''.
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
The Sultan of a kingdom consults with a Young Artisan and his cat to get rid of thieves, who are continually robbing his village.
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The Sultan of a kingdom appoints an artisan and his cat to get rid of the thieves robbing his village.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
A village in the heart of Persia has been experiencing trouble with bandits, thieves and robbers. As the robbers steal from the citizens (and each other), the people turn to the Sultan, who reassures them that nothing more will be stolen before realizing someone has stolen his pants. In the town, the Young Artisan has his pots and even his stand stolen before going home to his cat, Alley Katta. The Young Artisan is in need of gold and a job before Alley Katta shows him a ripped newspaper article from the Sultan, asking for “one of great courage”, which The Young Artisan decides to accept.
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A village in the heart of Persia has been experiencing trouble with bandits, thieves and robbers. As the thieves steal from the citizens, the people turn to their Sultan, who reassures them that nothing more will be stolen, only to find that someone has stolen his pants. In town, a young artisan goes back home to his cat, Alley Katta, after having his pots and stand stolen. The artisan claims that he needs gold, before Alley Katta shows him a ripped newspaper article which reads about job from the Sultan. The Sultan asks for "one of great courage", and the Young Artisan takes it.
   
The Young Artisan appears before the Sultan and calls the latter an honorary name. The Sultan tells him that he doesn't have to call him an honorary name, and gives a list of names he can be called. The Young Artisan tells the latter that he is in need of a job. The Sultan shows the Young Artisan the thieves, telling him that he needs to try and find their hideout. The Young Artisan accepts the job.
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The Young Artisan appears before the Sultan and calls him an honorary name, which leads to the Sultan claiming he does not need to be called that name, before he gives a list of names he can be called. The Artisan then asks him for a job, to which the Sultan shows him the band of thieves stealing from everyone. The Sultan's job is to find their hideout, which the Artisan accepts.
   
They all go out into the countryside where the thieves inhabit. The Sultan tells the Young Artisan that he used to be the richest man but has been surpassed by Aladdin (due to the Disney deal). After the Sultan's horse is stolen, The Sultan tells The Young Artisan about names again, as Alley Katta goes into a clearing to eat the last of his food; a slice of pizza. A thief steals the food before being chased around. Minutes afterward, the thief thinks he’s alone and opens a rock with the saying: “Open Sesame”, not knowing that Alley Katta is watching.
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The Artisan, the Sultan and Alley Katta arrive in the countryside where the thieves are said to inhabit. The Sultan tells the Artisan that he was formerly the richest man. After the Sultan's horse is stolen, the Sultan tells the Artisan about the names again. Alley Katta then goes into a clearing to eat his last food; a slice of pizza. A thief steals the pizza, and is chased around by Alley Katta. Minutes afterward, the thief assumes he is alone and opens a giant rock with the words: "Open Sesame", all while unaware of Alley Katta.
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Alley Katta opens the rock with the cat version of "Open Sesame", where he finds tons of riches. He goes back to the artisan and sultan, and shows them the rock and riches inside. They remove all riches and in the morning, catch all forty thieves by leaving open cages inside the rock. The Sultan promises the Artisan and Alley Katta a reward before he, again, tells them the names he can be called, prompting them to lock him in the rock.
   
Alley Katta opens the rock with the cat version of "Open Sesame", only to find tons of riches. He goes back to the Young Artisan and the Sultan, and shows them the rock. They remove all of the riches and in the morning, catch all forty thieves by using cages. The Sultan promises them a reward before, again, telling them what he can be called, prompting them to lock The Sultan back in the rock.
 
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
=== Major Characters ===
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===Main Characters===
 
*[[Alley Katta]]
 
*[[Alley Katta]]
 
*[[The Young Artisan]]
 
*[[The Young Artisan]]
 
*[[The Sultan]]
 
*[[The Sultan]]
 
*[[Garfield (character)|Garfield]] (narrator)
 
*[[Garfield (character)|Garfield]] (narrator)
=== Minor Characters ===
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===Major Characters===
*The Thieves
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*The Thieves (voiced by ?)
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===Minor Characters===
*The Town’s People
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*The Town's People
 
*Town Guards
 
*Town Guards
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*At one point, Alley Katta says that it has been hard to get pizza in Persia due to the fall of the Roman Empire.
 
 
===Cultural References===
 
===Cultural References===
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*The episode title and plot spoof "''[[wikipedia: Ali Baba|Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves]]''".
*At one point in the episode, Garfield mentions Disney’s “Aladdin” deal.
 
 
*At one point, Alley Katta claims that it has been hard to get pizza in [[wikipedia: Persian Empire|Persia]] since the collapse of the [[wikipedia:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]].
*The Sultan's repeated listing of names he can be called is based on comedian Bill Saluga's "Ray Jay Johnson, Jr." character..
 
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*Alley Katta mentions [[wikipedia: The Walt Disney Company|Disney's]] ''[[wikipedia: Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' deal.
   
 
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Overview
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Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves is the first segment from the one hundred and eighteenth episode of Garfield and Friends.

Synopsis

The Sultan of a kingdom appoints an artisan and his cat to get rid of the thieves robbing his village.

Plot

A village in the heart of Persia has been experiencing trouble with bandits, thieves and robbers. As the thieves steal from the citizens, the people turn to their Sultan, who reassures them that nothing more will be stolen, only to find that someone has stolen his pants. In town, a young artisan goes back home to his cat, Alley Katta, after having his pots and stand stolen. The artisan claims that he needs gold, before Alley Katta shows him a ripped newspaper article which reads about job from the Sultan. The Sultan asks for "one of great courage", and the Young Artisan takes it.

The Young Artisan appears before the Sultan and calls him an honorary name, which leads to the Sultan claiming he does not need to be called that name, before he gives a list of names he can be called. The Artisan then asks him for a job, to which the Sultan shows him the band of thieves stealing from everyone. The Sultan's job is to find their hideout, which the Artisan accepts.

The Artisan, the Sultan and Alley Katta arrive in the countryside where the thieves are said to inhabit. The Sultan tells the Artisan that he was formerly the richest man. After the Sultan's horse is stolen, the Sultan tells the Artisan about the names again. Alley Katta then goes into a clearing to eat his last food; a slice of pizza. A thief steals the pizza, and is chased around by Alley Katta. Minutes afterward, the thief assumes he is alone and opens a giant rock with the words: "Open Sesame", all while unaware of Alley Katta.

Alley Katta opens the rock with the cat version of "Open Sesame", where he finds tons of riches. He goes back to the artisan and sultan, and shows them the rock and riches inside. They remove all riches and in the morning, catch all forty thieves by leaving open cages inside the rock. The Sultan promises the Artisan and Alley Katta a reward before he, again, tells them the names he can be called, prompting them to lock him in the rock.

Characters

Main Characters

Major Characters

  • The Thieves (voiced by ?)

Minor Characters

  • The Town's People
  • Town Guards

Trivia

Cultural References


Garfield and Friends
Episodes

"Pest of a Guest / The Impractical Joker / Fat & Furry" • "Rip Van Kitty / Grabbity / The Big Catnap" • "The Great Getaway / Scrambled Eggs / Hansel and Garfield" • "The Sludge Monster / Fortune Kooky / Heatwave Holiday" • "One Good Fern Deserves Another / Goody-Go-Round / The Black Book" • "The Legend of the Lake / Double Oh Orson / Health Feud" • "Binky Gets Cancelled! / Show Stoppers / Cutie and the Beast" • "The Lasagna Zone / Sleepytime Pig / Yojumbo" • "Pros and Cons / Rooster Revenge / Lights! Camera! Garfield!" • "Polecat Flats / Hogcules / Brain Boy" • "Maine Course / No Laughing Matter / Attack of the Mutant Guppies" • "Robodie / First Aid Wade / Video Victim" • "The Curse of Klopman / Mud Sweet Mud / Rainy Day Dreams" • "Basket Brawl / Origin of Power Pig / Cactus Jake Rides Again" • "Binky Goes Bad! / Barn of Fear / Mini-Mall Matters" • "Attention-Getting Garfield / Swine Trek / It Must Be True!" • "Arrivaderci, Odie! / Gort Goes Good / Feeling Feline" • "The Bear Facts / Nothing To Be Afraid Of / The Big Talker" • "Cactus Makes Perfect / Hogcules II / Crime and Nourishment" • "T.V. of Tomorrow / Little Red Riding Egg / Well Fed Feline" • "Invasion of the Big Robots / Shelf Esteem / Housebreak Hotel" • "First Class Feline / Hamelot / How to Be Funny!" • "Mystic Manor / Flop Goes the Weasel / The Legend of Long Jon" • "China Cat / Cock-a-Doodle Dandy / Beach Blanket Bonzo" • "Lemon Aid / Hog Noon / Video Airlines" • "The Mail Animal / Peanut-Brained Rooster / Mummy Dearest"