Cathy's Valentine Explained

Creator:Cathy Guisewite
Director:Evert Brown
Voices:Kathleen Wilhoite
Rob Paulsen
Shirley Mitchell
Jerry Houser
Allison Argo
William L. Guisewite
Gregg Berger
Emily Levine
Susan Silo
Loren Dunsworth
Sheryl Bernstein
Jamie E. Smith
Jeremy Frey
Country:United States
Language:English
Executive Producer:Lee Mendelson
Producer:Bill Melendez
Editor:Chuck McCann
Warren Taylor
Gordon Brenner
Camera:Nick Vasu
Runtime:24 minutes
Company:Mendelson–Melendez Productions
Universal Press Syndicate
Network:CBS

Cathy's Valentine is a 1989 animated television special based on the Cathy comic strip by Cathy Guisewite.[1] It features Kathleen Wilhoite as the voice of Cathy Andrews, and was written by Guisewite, executive-produced by Lee Mendelson, produced by Bill Melendez, and directed by Evert Brown. This special premiered after This Is America, Charlie Brown: The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad.

Plot

As Valentine's Day approaches, Cathy, ever the romantic, becomes passionately consumed with thoughts of hearts, flowers and candle-lit dinners. On the other hand, her boyfriend Irving seeks to maintain his independence. They begin to ponder the nature of their relationship while stumbling into further misadventures and whimsical misunderstandings.

Voices

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lenburg . Jeff . The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons . 1999 . Checkmark Books . 0-8160-3831-7 . 6 June 2020 . 238.