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...
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.)
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!
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.
TDImiracle 2 months ago
This is the first cartoon I see Felix cry.
RetroRabFan 8 months ago
So the Washington Monument is at the North Pole...who could have guessed?
Silver1414 10 months ago
WOW if this cartoon was aired today it would be considered really racsist against to the natives in Alaska
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xxxrandomjamezxxx 2 years ago
I LOVE FELIX!!!!
momoxdsosa 2 years ago 4
yeah, because hitting your head on the wall is the best thing to do when you're going crazy...
UberDoomi 3 years ago
"We're at the Summmit!!" lol.
jinglemybells262 3 years ago
Felix was the original James Bond
ech77066 3 years ago 15
righty-o! I love this show! :D
xIceDragonFirex 3 years ago
Great background music and sound affects for a great old cartoon! They don't make them like that anymore.
pjcfay 3 years ago 6
why is his saying right-e-oh? Is that from the sevendes
Sinistirr 3 years ago
no i thinks it the from in the early 60s
phoneix91 3 years ago
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
nickydog69 3 years ago
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...
therrydicule 3 years ago
how has that got anything to do with my comment on wat the cat says?
nickydog69 3 years ago
In what year it was, that all it have to do.
therrydicule 3 years ago
the abbibible snowman
sunkissesandclouds 4 years ago
Thanks, this was the first Felix the CAt cartoon my son has ever seen. loved it.
greymacaw 4 years ago
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.)
SteveCarras 4 years ago
thats my family.. thats my last name man.... and i love it
jem336 4 years ago
dial y for yay for felix
ghracer 4 years ago
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!)
SteveCarras 4 years ago
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.
GoulashFor10 4 years ago
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!
DavidRoxVox 5 years ago
now who would go where the abominable snowman lives? run felix!
MisterZOT 5 years ago
This was the cartoon I was watching when the news broke in and announced JFK had just been shot.
tonybklyn 5 years ago
Wow, that reminds me of the Saturday morning when i was trying to watch my cartoons but they were searching for JFK jr.
SweetBrwnSuga 4 years ago
hurray for felix!!
glassvasecelocase 5 years ago
YOU GOTTA LOVE FELIX
feeney57 5 years ago