Wobbe the Witch Cat and the Witching Hour

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Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between the mountains, lived a peculiar cat called Wobbe. Wobbe was not your ordinary cat; he possessed magical powers that no other creature in the village had. With his striking emerald eyes and jet black fur, he enchanted the hearts of the village folk. Legend had it that Wobbe was a descendant of a long line of mysterious cats who were rumored to be witches. It was believed that these cats had the ability to foretell the future, cast spells, and bring good fortune to their owners. Wobbe, however, was the last of his kind.


Be sure to watch/record Svengoolie’s big broadcast of “The Curse of the Werewolf” (1961), this Sat. on Me-TV!

Original 1961 Universal Studios Rank Organisation horizontal poster artwork for the British theatrical release of the Terence Fisher Hammer production of The Curse of the Werewolf certificate X. Fisher s other classic Hammer horror masterpieces include The Curse of Frankenstein 1957, with Hammer legends Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing , Horror of Dracula 1958 , the Universal Hammer rendition of The Mummy 1959 , The Two Faces of Dr.

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Wobbe, however, was the last of his kind. Despite his magical abilities, Wobbe was a humble and kind-hearted cat. He would often roam around the village, mingling with the villagers and lending a helping paw whenever it was needed.

Svengoolie Schedule for March

ISLAND OF LOST SOULS on 3-11
runs only 70 min.. I wonder what will be used as filler.
maybe more Spawn of Sven !!

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7:19 PM - Feb 25 #4 2023-02-25T19:19

I hope they get a better print but I doubt it. Probably the same episode first shown on ME-TV in 07-11 with a few updates.

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8:13 PM - Feb 25 #5 2023-02-25T20:13

Curse of the Werewolf is not a great movie, but it is head and shoulders above anything from February, 2023 with the notable exception of Creature From The Black Lagoon.

I have never seen Island of Lost Souls, and am looking forward to the airing.

And, I hope joker was just living up to his moniker by up-thumbing more "Spawn of Svengoolie."

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12:32 AM - Feb 26 #6 2023-02-26T00:32

The best thing I've noticed about the March line-up so far is:
NO SVENTOONIE. and the return of BATMAN.

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3:39 AM - Feb 26 #7 2023-02-26T03:39

The first time I watched Sven, in the summer of 2013, he showed Curse of the Werewolf. Then came Dracula's Daughter. And the Marx Brothers!

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3:56 AM - Feb 26 #8 2023-02-26T03:56

CURSE WEREWOLF used to be one of the films Goolie repeated annually. Glad he is giving it breathing room now.

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10:48 AM - Feb 26 #9 2023-02-26T10:48

I'm just thrilled that ISLAND OF LOST SOULS is returning to Svengoolie after a nearly eight year absence!
It's one of Paramount's better horror films, filled with eerie atmosphere and bone chilling characters!

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9:52 PM - Mar 01 #10 2023-03-01T21:52

newsletter out today
Konga 3/18
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10:53 PM - Mar 03 #11 2023-03-03T22:53

I can't wait to see KONGA. Justin Nightmare likes this post 1 person likes this post MORE 4,092 3,825 Member 4,092 3,825

12:35 AM - Mar 04 #12 2023-03-04T00:35

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7:17 PM - Mar 04 #13 2023-03-04T19:17

Is it true that Sven has never shown Konga before? I remember seeing it everywhere not many years ago. Maybe on Comet?

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3:09 AM - Mar 05 #14 2023-03-05T03:09

Sky Boy wrote: ↑ 7:17 PM - Mar 04

Is it true that Sven has never shown Konga before? I remember seeing it everywhere not many years ago. Maybe on Comet?

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3:52 AM - Mar 05 #15 2023-03-05T03:52

Andy wrote: ↑ 8:13 PM - Feb 25

Curse of the Werewolf is not a great movie, but it is head and shoulders above anything from February, 2023 with the notable exception of Creature From The Black Lagoon.

I have never seen Island of Lost Souls, and am looking forward to the airing.

And, I hope joker was just living up to his moniker by up-thumbing more "Spawn of Svengoolie."

I beg to differ. I think that it is one of the few horror movies that transcends the genre. Experimental in structure, yes. Intentionally? I am not so sure. Perhaps it was a combination of a "happy accident" due to the strange censorship issues and a very inspired Terence Fisher. Just a beautiful film to look at and listen to.

Wobbe the witch cat

Farmers sought his guidance for favorable weather for their crops, and villagers would visit him to seek advice on love, health, and wealth. Wobbe spent most of his time in an old oak tree that stood tall in the village square. The villagers had adorned the tree with colorful ribbons and trinkets to honor him. It was said that if you tied a wish onto one of the ribbons, Wobbe would grant it. One hot summer day, a young girl named Lily stumbled upon Wobbe's tree. With eyes wide open in awe, she observed the magical cat seated majestically on a branch. Wobbe's presence gave her a sense of tranquility, and she felt an instant connection with him. From that day on, Lily became Wobbe's faithful companion, and they embarked on many adventures together. Wobbe became an integral part of Lily's life, teaching her the art of magic, spells, and potion making. Lily blossomed under Wobbe's tutelage, and her magical abilities grew stronger with each passing day. Whenever the village faced a problem, it was young Lily and her feline friend who would come to their rescue. As the years went by, Wobbe grew older, and his powers began to wane. He knew his time on Earth was coming to an end. Filled with wisdom and love, Wobbe passed on his magical legacy to Lily, ensuring that the village would always have a protector. When Wobbe finally departed, the village mourned the loss of their beloved witch cat. They erected a monument in the village square, honoring Wobbe's memory and the joy he brought to their lives. But for Lily, his spirit lived on, guiding her every step as she continued to use her magical powers for the greater good. And so, the legend of Wobbe the witch cat lived on for generations to come. His kindness, wisdom, and magical presence were forever etched in the hearts of the villagers, reminding them that magic exists, not only in fairy tales but also in the bonds we form and the love we share..

Reviews for "Wobbe the Witch Cat and the Troublesome Troll"

1. Jessica - 2/5 stars - I found "Wobbe the witch cat" to be quite boring and uninteresting. The story lacked any excitement or suspense, and the characters felt flat and one-dimensional. I was hoping for a captivating witchy adventure, but instead, I was left disappointed. The plot also seemed disjointed and rushed, as if the author was trying to fit too much into a short story. Overall, this book did not meet my expectations and I wouldn't recommend it.
2. Patrick - 1/5 stars - "Wobbe the witch cat" was a complete waste of time. The writing was poor with numerous grammatical errors and inconsistent storytelling. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the characters. Additionally, the illustrations were haphazardly drawn and lacked detail. The plot was predictable and lacked originality. I regretted picking up this book and would not recommend it to anyone looking for an engaging read.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - I was looking forward to reading "Wobbe the witch cat" based on the cute cover and promising synopsis, but unfortunately, it fell flat. The story lacked depth and the characters were underdeveloped. The writing style was simplistic, making it seem more suitable for a younger audience. Additionally, the pacing felt off, with certain scenes dragging on while others were rushed. Overall, I found this book to be average at best and wouldn't recommend it unless you're specifically looking for a light, easy read.
4. Michael - 2/5 stars - "Wobbe the witch cat" had potential but ultimately failed to deliver. The world-building was lacking, leaving me with many unanswered questions. The main character, Wobbe, was unrelatable and his motivations were unclear. The story also lacked a clear conflict or sense of purpose, making it difficult to stay engaged. The illustrations were cute, but that was the only redeeming factor for me. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book as there are much better options available in the genre.

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