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  • Aww, Felix, don't cry..*hugs him and pets his head* *glares at the Prof.* GIVE HIM HIS BAG BACK. D<

    Prof.: But...but I-

    Me: *in a deep, demonic voice* GIVE HIM HIS BAG BACK OR I WILL FEED YOUR INSIDES TO THE WOLVES.

  • This is the first cartoon I see Felix cry.

  • So the Washington Monument is at the North Pole...who could have guessed?

  • WOW if this cartoon was aired today it would be considered really racsist against to the natives in Alaska

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  • I LOVE FELIX!!!!

  • yeah, because hitting your head on the wall is the best thing to do when you're going crazy...

  • "We're at the Summmit!!" lol.

  • Felix was the original James Bond

  • righty-o! I love this show! :D

  • Great background music and sound affects for a great old cartoon! They don't make them like that anymore.

  • why is his saying right-e-oh? Is that from the sevendes

  • no i thinks it the from in the early 60s

  • tbh its probs from the 50's wen this came out,since hes sayin it... im sure they knew wat was in then, they were around then

  • That complex:

    First movies in 1919, the a lots in the 20's and 30's.

    1st TV series from 1953 to 1958 for 260 episodes.Each one for near 8 minutes, in black and white. It could take 5 days to watch all of this if you did it 8 hours a days.

    Then, in 1960: 13 new episodes of 30 minutes each. Add a relaunch, in a new format (3 episode in 30 minutes) due to the ask, in colours this time...

    And then, again now and then: We could even said is a product of the 90's since once "new" series was show...

  • how has that got anything to do with my comment on wat the cat says?

  • In what year it was, that all it have to do.

  • the abbibible snowman

  • Thanks, this was the first Felix the CAt cartoon my son has ever seen. loved it.

  • Good call,Goulash! Yes, Sharples created all of the cues.

    Sharples music was still heard in the later, early 60s Snuffy Smith's (which Paramnount ana Famous Studios for King Feat. made a few years later,in the 1960s.)

  • thats my family.. thats my last name man.... and i love it

  • dial y for yay for felix

  • LOL! Snowball for the snowman. The music, and art is very much like a Popeye or Snuffy Smith for obvious reasons (many Famous/Harvey veterans worked on this,in fact the creator of Casper, the Friendly Ghost was producer and director!)

  • All of the music cues are by Winston Sharples, who had become Paramount's resident animation composer by 1950. While he composed the Felix theme and a few sparsely orchestrated new cues for the Felix TV episodes, most were from the Paramount/Famous Popeye and Noveltoon (later Harveytoon) shorts. In a clever legal move, he retained the rights to his cues, not Paramount. He also scored the 3 RKO/Van Buren Felix shorts from 1936.

  • I loved Felix! I grew up on Felix in the mid 70's in the Philly area...in an ironic twist - i ended up working for Trans Lux theaters in the 80s's....kismet!

  • now who would go where the abominable snowman lives? run felix!

  • This was the cartoon I was watching when the news broke in and announced JFK had just been shot.

  • Wow, that reminds me of the Saturday morning when i was trying to watch my cartoons but they were searching for JFK jr.

  • hurray for felix!!

  • YOU GOTTA LOVE FELIX

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