Weenie Roast [1931 Krazy Kat Cartoon [Columbia]
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Krazy Kat looks cuter in these cartoons than he is in the comic strips.
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Those weenies are way too happy about being roasted! I love these old cartoons...so much imagination in them.
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@TiCar85 nice comment whoever you are,aye is you a girl
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tb23
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i have never seen these comics,but they are really good;krazy kat
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If one were to see Krazy for the first time, chances are very good that person will think the cat is male. This is because Krazy doesn't wear anything that's strictly feminine. Therefore, I guess the way Nolan made the cat a male for the films starting in 1925 was reasonable. Also, to come up with a feline that has no gender might seem too weird.
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Krazy isn't exactly female in the comic strips. In fact the cat is, as described by George Herriman, genderless. Herriman even said Krazy was based on mythical creatures like sprites and elves, both of which have no sex.
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@RockinEd Actually it was Bill Nolan who changed Krazy Kat, not Mintz.
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Epic! Thanks!
In the original comic strip and the later 60's cartoon Krazy Kat is female
EJDW 2 months ago
@EJDW well I guess Mintz did a "Chazz Bono" on him
RockinEd 2 months ago
So how come we don't see Ignatz the mouse knocking Krazy Kat upside the head with a brick like he did in the 60's?
Keven19741 6 months ago
@Keven19741 Ignatz did not appear in any of the Mintz/Columbia Shorts. The 60s version of KK was like that of the orignal seen in the 10's
RockinEd 6 months ago
That's because half of them worked either for or with Disney.
RockinEd 1 year ago