Hanna Andersson’s Disney Si and Am Quilt Blanket is the perfect place to curl up and relax. DuckTales characters Si and Am are featured on a lovely, toasty cotton knit fabric. These two Siamese seal-points are identical. Large, blue almond-shaped eyes that are oval in form and thin at the ends of their heads give them a sleek, elegant appearance. With dark triangular ears and a dark brown facial tip, they seem to be practically black. This is a prevalent Asian stereotype from the late 1940s and 1950s, and their noses are dark and little and they both have two middle incisors that dangle over their lower lip. You won’t be able to get enough of this blanket.
Description of Si and Am
Disney Si and Am Quilt Blanket Information
Care Guidelines |
Follow instruction to maintains its color and does not shed. |
Brand | Drama Shirt |
Material | Velboa and sherpa fabric |
Sizes | Various sizes can fit different bed sizes or usages. |
Style | Quilt and Fleece Blanket |
Who are Si and Am ?
In Disney’s 1955 film Lady and the Tramp, Si and Am are supporting villains. Siamese cat sisters with a penchant for mischief, they are the definition of evil.
Using the affection they get from Aunt Sarah, Si and Am go out to cause mischief for others. Because they’re clever and cunning, the cats are always getting into mischief and making a mess just for fun. Apparently, they are privileged and take advantage of Aunt Sarah’s coddling, perceiving her as a protector rather than a valued owner.
Despite their love of pranks, the Siamese sisters draw the line at having another dog put down because of their antics, according to the novelization.
Seal-point Siamese cats Si and Am are identical. Cream-colored cats with wedge-shaped faces and huge, almond-shaped blue eyes are sleek and sophisticated in their simplicity. They have a dark brown face with a snout that is practically black in color and triangular ears that are also dark brown. They both had narrow, black noses and buck teeth that protrude from the bottom lip, which were frequent features of the Asian stereotype popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s. There are dark brown “stockings” on the front legs and shorter “socks” on the rear legs of Si and Am. Their teeth have been replaced with cat fangs that dangle on each side of their upper jaw in projects following Scamp’s Adventure.