Ignatz barges in on Krazy, Pupp and a local bull in the middle of their picnic. The bull chases Ignatz to the fairgrounds, where they tear through all the rides.
Offissa Pupp dreams of the days of the pilgrims when kats wore hats, kops were tops, and mice didn't open their mouths - unless they wanted a public dunking at the hands of the law.
Ignatz overhears Professor Weiner Schnitzel telling Pupp to observe sleepwalking delinquents without waking them. Ignatz takes full advantage of the advice by faking sleepwalking.
Ignatz makes a wish, and he and Krazy find themselves on a desert island with Captain Cook and his first mate. Ignatz finds Cook's buried treasure, and has to make a quick decision ...keep the treasure or his life.
Krazy can't convince Ignatz that there really is a Santa Claus. Ignatz finds out the hard way...a trip to the North Pole with Krazy's cousin, Pole Kat.
Krazy was born lucky, and it just drives Ignatz mad that everything she looks at or touches turns to gold, while every-thing he touches turns to...nonsense.
Ignatz Mouse is hired to sell a prefabricated house to the local brick foundry owner Kelly by a corrupt realtor. But Krazy Kat's simple home (made from two umbrellas) bothers Kelly. The trio becomes embroiled in a battle of wits as to whose house is better.
Krazy's Southern uncle, Bo'regard, comes to visit Krazy. Ignatz tries to be nice, but he can't help mentioning things that remind Uncle Bo' of the Civil War.
Krazy, Ignatz and Offissa Pupp accompany Krazy's cousin Fritzie on a jungle safari. With Fritzie, you must be careful where you step; he's always walking into things.
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What is the English language plot outline for Krazy Kat (1962)?