Golf ball
a bouncey ball
a bsket ball bounces hightest then come a tennis ball and then a soccer ball
Bowling Ball
The small ball will bounce higher because it carries less weight.
Jellicle cats come from Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Elliott. The first part of the poem is:The Song of the JelliclesJellicle Cats come out tonight,Jellicle Cats come one come all:The Jellicle Moon is shining bright--Jellicles come to the Jellicle Ball.
Invitation to the jellicle ball and originally mungojerrie and rumpleteazer's song
He is a Jellicle cat.
Old Deuteronomy
Although not confirmed to be mates, Plato and Victoria do dance the Pas De Deux together during the Jellicle Ball which eludes that they could be a couple.
Munkustrap, the Jellicle cat, is Demeter's mate in Cats.
Jellicle cats are not an actual breed, but are a type of black and white cat that feature in a poem by T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. These cats are depicted as common black and white cats whose daytime nature is peaceful, pleasant and restful - but actively enjoy nighttime hours.
Act IOverture - OrchestraPrologue: Jellicle Songs For Jellicle Cats - The CompanyThe Naming Of Cats - The CompanyThe Invitation To The Jellicle Ball - Victoria the White Cat, Quaxo, MunkustrapThe Old Gumbie Cat - Jennyanydots, Munkustrap, Bombalurina, Jellylorum, DemeterThe Rum Tum Tugger - the Tugger, CompanyGrizabella: The Glamour Cat - Grizabella, Demeter, BombalurinaBustopher Jones: The Cat About Town - Bustopher, Jennyanydots, Jellylorum, BombalurinaMungojerrie And Rumpleteazer - Mungojerrie, RumpleteazerOld Deuteronomy - Munkustrap, the Tugger, Old DeuteronomyThe Awefull Battle of The Pekes and the Pollicles - Munkustrap, First Pekie, First Pollicle, Pekie Leader, Pollicle Leader, Great Rumpus CatThe Song of the Jellicles - The CompanyThe Jellicle BallGrizabella, The Glamour Cat (Reprise) - Jellylorum, Jemima, Grizabellaa preview of 'Memory' - GrizabellaAct II The Moments Of Happiness/Memory - Old Deuteronomy, JemimaGus: The Theatre Cat - Asparagus, JellylorumGrowltiger's Last Stand, incorporating either 'The Ballad Of Billy M'Caw' or the Italian aria 'In Una Tepida Notte' * - Growltiger, Griddelbone, Ghengis/Gilbert, the Siamese, the CrewGus: The Theater Cat (Reprise) - AsparagusSkimbleshanks: The Railway Cat - Skimbleshanks, the CompanyMacavity: The Mystery Cat - Bombalurina, Demeter, MacavityMacavity Fight - Macavity, Munkustrap, AlonzoMr. Mistoffelees - Quaxo, otherwise known as Mr. Mistoffelees, the TuggerJellicle Choice - Jemima, Munkustrap, Old DeuteronomyMemory (Reprise) - GrizabllaThe Journey To The Heaviside Layer - The CompanyFinale: The Ad-Dressing Of Cats - Old Deuteronomy* Not featured on 1998 video
In T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," the Jellicle Cats come together once a year to decide which cat will be chosen to be reborn and have a new Jellicle life. The cat chosen for everlasting life is the one deemed most deserving or in need of a new beginning.
A 'jellicle cat' is the name for a bicoloured black and white cat. Typically the white will be in the form of uneven blotches on the cat's chest, face and limbs.
It is assumed that Grizabella "the glamour cat" left the Jellicle cats in her youth to pursue a "better life" of fame and fortune. When her glory days are over she attempts to return to the group but is shunned because of this.
T.S. Eliot's book "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" is the basis for this award-winning musical. However, to describe it is almost impossible. A very simple overview, is that the cast is entirely cats - gathered for the 'Jellicle Ball' that occurs each year. ('Jellicle' is the term used by the cats to describe themselves.) An ensemble cast largely introduces one after another to the audience, while celebrating the event, interspersed with a variety of music (including the legendary "Memory"). At the end, the elder cat, Old Deuteronomy takes one of the the attendees to the Heaviside Layer to begin a new life (a symbol for heaven).