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===Fictional Manx cats=== {{in popular culture|section|date=March 2020}} * Bluebeard, from the German animated film ''[[Felidae (film)|Felidae]]'' (1994) * Gordon from the American animated TV series ''[[Catscratch]]'' (2005–2007) * Ma Manx, matriarch of a crime gang in the children's novel ''Rex Tabby: Cat Detective'' by [[Daniel Kirk]] (2004, {{ISBN|978-0-439-45286-1}}) * [[Mac Manc McManx]], a recurring guest character in the American daily comic strip ''[[Get Fuzzy]]'' (1999–present) * Mayor Manx from the American animated TV series ''[[SWAT Kats]]'' (1993–1995) * Manx, the antagonist to [[Slimer]], of ''[[Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters]]'' (1988–1991) * Manx Cat, the antagonist for the bulk of [[Paul Gallico]]'s children's novel ''[[Manxmouse|Manxmouse: The Mouse Who Knew No Fear]]'' (1968, {{ISBN|978-0-698-10237-8}}), and the 1979 Japanese anime based on it * Marco the Manx from [[Joann Roe]]'s series of children's books, ''Fisherman Cat'' (1988, {{ISBN|978-0-931551-02-4}}), ''Castaway Cat'' (1989, {{ISBN|978-0-931551-03-1}}), ''Alaska Cat'' (1990, {{ISBN|978-0-931551-05-5}}), and ''Samurai Cat'' (1993, {{ISBN|978-0-931551-08-6}}) * Max from [[Adam Whitmore]]'s "Max the Cat" 1986 series of children's books, ''Max Leaves Home'' ({{ISBN|978-0-382-09243-5}}), ''Max in America'' ({{ISBN|978-0-382-09244-2}}), ''Max in India'' ({{ISBN|978-0-382-09245-9}}), and ''Max in Australia'' ({{ISBN|978-0-382-09246-6}}) * Mika, title character of the children's book ''Mika the Manx Cat'' by D. M. Hart (2012, {{ISBN|978-0-61567-18-95}}) * Narrator, an orange Manx, in the children's book ''The Cats of Grand Central'' by [[Laura Archibald]], illustrated by Garner Beckett (2003, {{ISBN|978-0-9730951-0-4}}) * Olaf, protagonist of ''Olaf Comes Home'' by Kathy Dollina Creamer (2001, {{ISBN|978-1-873120-15-6}}), a children's book modeled on "The [[Ugly Duckling]]" * Raffles, [[Bernie Rhodenbarr]]'s Manx cat in Lawrence Block's "Burglar" series of mystery novels, first appearing in ''The Burglar Who Traded Ted Williams''. Bernie is not convinced the cat is a Manx but it does have no tail. (1994, {{ISBN|978-0-525-93807-1}}) * [[Ren and Stimpy (characters)#Stimpy|Stimpy]], one of the two main characters of the American animated TV series ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'' (1991–1996) * Tiara Boobowski was planned to be a Manx cat character in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] game ''[[Sonic X-Treme]]'' but the game was cancelled. * The Manx cat that the narrator sees during a lunch party in chapter one of Virginia Woolf's ''A Room of One's Own'' (1929)
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