Thread:GrayWolf2/@comment-4807601-20161009164358/@comment-4807601-20161009172432

Kitty Galore was actually named after a female villain-turned-Bond girl named Pussy Galore in Goldfinger. Her "mutation" is a reference to the Joker's mutation too.

Paws (the big cat with metal teeth later revealed to be a robot like Terminator) was named after the metal teethed villain-turned-ally,Jaws in The Spy Who Love Me and Moonraker.

Tab Lazenby (head of M.E.O.W.S.) was named after former James Bond actor, George Lazenby from On Her Majesty's Secret Service only and voiced by former other James Bond actor, Roger Moore.

The police captain's name is Flemming, a reference to the writer of the James Bond novels, Ian Fleming. Ian was also the late Christopher Lee's cousin. In fact, Christopher Lee was the first choice to play the Bond villain, Dr. No in the movie (with Sean Connery), Dr. No that started them all but lost it to Joseph Wiseman instead.

Shirley Bassey who sang "Get the Party Started" during the opening sequence of the movie is known for singing theme songs to previous James Bond movies, Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker. Even the opening sequence is a parody of the James Bond title sequence, which has become a series staple. The sequence includes references to the sequences for GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies, as well as the earlier Bond films. By coincidence, the film's opening theme is longtime Bond dame Shirley Bassey's cover of "Get the Party Started".

Kitty Galore has an albino mouse named Scrumptious, a reference to the white cat held by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion) and main antagonist of the James Bond movies.