Carbucketty

Pouncival, a.k.a. Carbucketty, is a character from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, Cats. The name Carbucketty was one of T. S. Eliot's ideas for cat names, for a "knockabout cat". T S Eliot liked the name ‘Pouncival’ with its Morte d’Arthur flavour, a portmanteau of "Pounce" and referencing "Sir Percival". His role is primarily that of a dancer and acrobat.

Personality
Pouncival/Carbucketty, in most productions, is portrayed as a young, troublesome, fun loving kitten. He is often shown causing trouble or playing around. In the film, he is shown trouble-making while dressed up as a beetle in "The Gumbie Cat". He is often seen with Tumblebrutus, Electra , Etcetera and the other kittens.

Role
Carbucketty appeared in both the original London and Broadway shows. In 1987, when the Broadway show was reworked, the character was renamed Mungojerrie. The actor who played Mungojerrie after the show was reworked, Ray Roderick, had played Carbucketty for a few months prior.

The actor playing Carbucketty is usually the first understudy for Mistoffelees, and so is a strong ballet dancer as well as a mischevious kitten.

Appearance
Pouncival and Carbucketty share many design features, his look having been re-worked less dramatically than, say, Plato, for the Broadway production. He is a small, scruffy, Tabby and White kitten, with gold/brown/black stripes and hatching on a silver/creamy base.

Relationships
Alonzo : In some productions they are believed to be brothers.

Asparagus : Some fans believe Asparagus is Pouncival's father.

Bombalurina : Some fans believe Pouncival and Bombalurina are mates.

Electra : Some fans believe them to be siblings or mates.

Etcetera : Some fans believe they are siblings.

Jellylorum : Some fans believe Jellylorum is Pouncival's mother.

Jennyanydots : Some fans believe Jennyanydots in Pouncival's mother.

Skimbleshanks : Some fans believe Skimbleshanks is Pouncival's father.

Tumblebrutus : Some fans believe them to be siblings.

Old Deuteronomy : Some fans believe they are related (uncle for instance)