Cartoon Network Presents (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1998.
Synopsis for "It's a Wonderful Strife!"
Top Cat and Officer Dibble, tired of putting up with each other, wish they'd never come to the city. The both of them are then shown alternate realities by their guardian angels, played respectively by Huckleberry Hound and Snagglepuss. Huck shows T.C. that, without guidance from a crafty leader, his gang has to resort to crime for sustenance, and Snagglepuss shows Dibble that if he never became a police officer, T.C. is an anarchist bossing around the entire police force.
Appearing in "It's a Wonderful Strife!"
Featured Characters:
- Top Cat
- Officer Dibble
Supporting Characters:
- Huckleberry Hound
- Snagglepuss
Other Characters:
- Benny the Ball
- Brain
- Choo Choo
- Fancy Fancy
- Spook
Locations:
- Hoagie's Alley
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Stray Pets"
Appearing in "Stray Pets"
Featured Characters:
- Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
Supporting Characters:
- Top Cat
- Officer Dibble
- Magilla Gorilla
- Gleep and Glorp
Other Characters:
- Benny the Ball
- Brain
- Choo Choo
- Fancy Fancy
- Spook
Synopsis for "'Cops' Cat"
Appearing in "'Cops' Cat"
Featured Characters:
- Top Cat
- Officer Dibble
Supporting Characters:
- Benny the Ball
- Brain
- Choo Choo
- Fancy Fancy
- Spook
Notes
- In the vision that Huck shows T.C., Brain is depicted speaking like a genius. In the actual Top Cat show, Brain, contrary to his name, was the most dim-witted member of T.C.'s gang.
Trivia
- The first story's plot, as indicated by the title, is a parody of the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life.
See Also