In this short scene, the cat laments his defeat at the hands of the monster. He asks the monster why he didn't run away when the opportunity presented itself. The cat also asks why the monster used him as a decoy, and the monster replies that the cat is as cowardly as he is. He then asks the cat if he has killed any innocents, and says that he believes that the death of the innocents is "the most fitting end" for the monster's evil. The kitten then asks if the monster has any final words, and he replies that he doesn't believe they've met, and that it's time for him to return with his head. When the cat realizes that the monster is begging for his life, he asks the kitten to show him more of his "miserable mug." The kitten shows the cat the bell that was left by the monster in exchange for the cat's head. The bell is faded, but there is no mistak on the crest, which indicates that the beast is still alive.
In this short scene, the cat laments his defeat at the hands of the monster. He asks the monster why he didn't run away when the opportunity presented itself. The cat also asks why the monster used him as a decoy, and the monster replies that the cat is as cowardly as he is. He then asks the cat if he has killed any innocents, and says that he believes that the death of the innocents is "the most fitting end" for the monster's evil. The kitten then asks if the monster has any final words, and he replies that he doesn't believe they've met, and that it's time for him to return with his head. When the cat realizes that the monster is begging for his life, he asks the kitten to show him more of his "miserable mug." The kitten shows the cat the bell that was left by the monster in exchange for the cat's head. The bell is faded, but there is no mistak on the crest, which indicates that the beast is still alive.