This is freakin AWESOME! I dont know where or how some of you guys acquire these old cartoon shorts, but I have always wanted to see them. They are even better than I always imagined they would be. These old time animators got so much personality & humor into the cat. Whoever drew these was a movie genius, really. Like Charlie fukkin Chaplin
Hot dogs were popularly thought to be manufactured in highly unsanitary conditions, and perhaps contain dog meat; before meat law reforms, both allegations were sometimes—true!
So the idea that sausages should contain still-living matter and behave like dogs was everyone's favorite joke on the meat-packing industry.
The ruthless poster of this video insists I link you to my website. Can't, because YouTube senses web links. Just google Classic Felix the Cat Page...
Originally released in October 1922, and credited to Pat Sullivan [it was his studio], but actually the work of Otto Messmer, Felix's true creator and key animator.
Yet she wasted no time getting busy in his absence—even (obviously) without protection.
Who is "The Inventor" in all of this? What did he/she invent? Is the act of siccing and undead sausage on a rat considered inventing in some cultures?
this is the 1921 paramount magazine classic cartoon
ZoeMariRome2 7 months ago
dude- this cat was a FUNNY little bastard .I swear, the little SOB totally was, he had me rollin
nastyfukker 1 year ago
This is freakin AWESOME! I dont know where or how some of you guys acquire these old cartoon shorts, but I have always wanted to see them. They are even better than I always imagined they would be. These old time animators got so much personality & humor into the cat. Whoever drew these was a movie genius, really. Like Charlie fukkin Chaplin
nastyfukker 1 year ago
ENDLESS RATS
Alimccoy1 2 years ago
cartoons need more old time violence!
Kelzek93 2 years ago
oh man how cartoons have changed,i love old cartoons
stormtrooper9314 2 years ago
Awesome!
paolobkk 2 years ago
wow XD
jedder 2 years ago
ok, wait. was the cat flag the japan flag. Also I am starting to notice a theme with felix not wanting a lot of children. good stuff.
bobsullivan14 2 years ago
what's the deal with living sausages in these old felix cartoons? anyway, I love them.
bobsullivan14 2 years ago
Hot dogs were popularly thought to be manufactured in highly unsanitary conditions, and perhaps contain dog meat; before meat law reforms, both allegations were sometimes—true!
So the idea that sausages should contain still-living matter and behave like dogs was everyone's favorite joke on the meat-packing industry.
The ruthless poster of this video insists I link you to my website. Can't, because YouTube senses web links. Just google Classic Felix the Cat Page...
biryanifan 2 years ago
Originally released in October 1922, and credited to Pat Sullivan [it was his studio], but actually the work of Otto Messmer, Felix's true creator and key animator.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Maybe she did, but it's always the womanizer's fault ;-)
cartoonsonfilm 3 years ago
It's quite a good cartoon, the 1972 redrawn of this had so many mistakes. I liked the seventies music on that copy though...
cartoonfan1920s 3 years ago
She didn't even give him a goodbye fuck? What a prude.
PDcartoons 3 years ago
It's obvious Felix was gallavanting with victorian-esque cats and not sexually liberated flappers.
cartoonsonfilm 3 years ago
Yet she wasted no time getting busy in his absence—even (obviously) without protection.
Who is "The Inventor" in all of this? What did he/she invent? Is the act of siccing and undead sausage on a rat considered inventing in some cultures?
biryanifan 3 years ago