Alexandra Cabot is a character in the Josie and the Pussy Cats franchise. She serves as an antagonistic foil to to the band (mainly Josie) and the show's main comic relief, while romantically pursuing Alan M. Mayberry, but to no avail.
About Alexandra[]
Alexandra is the twin sister of Alexander Cabot III. She obsessively wants Alan for herself and always tries to make Josie look like a fool in front of everyone, feeling as if she is the group's real talent, when the truth is, she has no real musical or singing ability. But she is shown to be a good dancer. Her schemes always backfire on her and she usually ends up with the short end of the stick. Despite her negative attitude, Alexandra is strong-willed, ambitious, brave and will always help the group out when in danger--even Josie.
Alexandra appears to have long black hair with a full fringe styled in a low ponytail adorned with a red ribbon and has a single white highlight at the center, making her hair more akin to a skunk. Her hair is a contrast to her Archie Comics counterpart as the highlight at the center of her head is red and black eyes.
Her primary and notable appearance to suit her style is a red and black long sleeve short dress with a matching white belt to her waist and red heels with black toe caps.
In Josie and the Pussy Cats in Outer Space, her space outfit is identical to Josie, Valerie and Melody as the color scheme is based on her primary outfit which is red and black. She wears a red space suit with a white sailor collar, red pants with a black belt with a Pussycat buckle and black boots.
Trivia[]
- In The Nemo's a No No Affair she has good reason to be angry because Alexander's incompetent booking resulted in the Pussycats having to work their passage scrubbing dishes in the ships galley {Kitchen}!
- Despite being the show Comic relief in Never Mind a Master Mind she uses the antigravity gun to help defeat Mastermind;
- In Spy School Spoof After Alexandra redraws the Laser's machine plan, it actually helps the Pussycats escape when it releases them from being handcuffed by its beam working backwards!
- In Don't Count on a Countess she has a good reason to be angry when Melody loses being "smart" and forgets the aging antidote.
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