The Aristocats' real story is centered around the cats' journey. Duchess and her kittens - Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse - live a posh life. However, when the butler plots against them, they find themselves in the countryside. Thomas O'Malley becomes their guide and protector. He helps them navigate through various challenges like facing other animals and finding their way back to Paris. It's a story that shows the bond between the cats and also their resilience in the face of danger.
No. It's a completely made - up story. Disney often creates these fantastical tales, and the Aristocats is one of them. The concept of the cats having an inheritance, the evil butler, and their journey with the alley cat are all part of the fictional world created by Disney's creative team.
One common theme is identity. When the Aristocats are turned into humans, they have to figure out who they are in this new form. Another theme is love and relationships. They might fall in love with other human characters or have to re - evaluate their relationships with each other. Family is also a big theme. The kittens' relationship with Duchess and Thomas O'Malley remains important, just in a different, human context.
One possible fanfiction could be that Duchess, as a human, is a famous singer in Paris. Thomas, also human, is a struggling artist who is immediately smitten by her beauty and talent. He tries to get her attention by creating portraits of her in secret. Eventually, he musters the courage to show her his work, and she is impressed, leading to a romantic relationship.
The use of VHS in 'Pulp Fiction' adds a certain nostalgic and gritty feel. VHS was the common format at the time, and it gives the movie a sense of being a product of its era. It also reflects the kind of low - budget, underground aesthetic that the movie often presents.