Top Cat and the rest of the gang have to deal with a new police chief who is not pleased at all with the subpar work done by officer Matute (Officer Dibble) and stays away from Top Cat's cons. The new police chief, Lucas Buenrostro, has access to a wealth of technological resources, and the department's overarching goal is to seize control of the city and impose illogical regulations. Will put to the test not only the Top Cat but also the other members of the gang and Officer Matute (Dibble). The film was released in theaters by the Latin American branch of Warner Bros. Pictures (whose parent company, Time Warner, owns Turner Entertainment, which acquired Hanna-Barbera in 1990), but there has been no word from WB as to whether or not the film will also be released in theaters in the United States. The movie has become one of the most successful Mexican films of all time, making 108 million pesos, which is approximately $7,929,515 dollars, in its fifth week of release.
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Top Cat and the rest of the gang have to deal with a new police chief who is not pleased at all with the subpar work done by officer Matute (Officer Dibble) and stays away from Top Cat's cons. The new police chief, Lucas Buenrostro, has access to a wealth of technological resources, and the department's overarching goal is to seize control of the city and impose illogical regulations. Will put to the test not only the Top Cat but also the other members of the gang and Officer Matute (Dibble). The film was released in theaters by the Latin American branch of Warner Bros. Pictures (whose parent company, Time Warner, owns Turner Entertainment, which acquired Hanna-Barbera in 1990), but there has been no word from WB as to whether or not the film will also be released in theaters in the United States. The movie has become one of the most successful Mexican films of all time, making 108 million pesos, which is approximately $7,929,515 dollars, in its fifth week of release.
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