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The Classic Felix the Cat Page at Golden Age Cartoons; Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004, Rewind "Felix the Cat" (Concerns the dispute over who created the character.) "State Library of New South Wales, 2005, "Reclaiming Felix the Cat" " (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 13, 2006. (768 KiB). Exhibition guide, including ...
Felix the Cat is an American animated television series featuring the cartoon character of the same name. [3] [4]Like The Van Beuren Corporation before, Joe Oriolo gave Felix a more domesticated and pedestrian personality, geared more toward children, and introduced Felix's now-famous item of the "Magic Bag of Tricks", a satchel that can assume the shape and characteristics of anything Felix ...
In Felix the Cat Saves Christmas, Felix along with his magic bag of tricks must stop the Professor and Rock Bottom from ruining Christmas. The Professor plans to use his diabolical snow-making machine to create the biggest blizzard the world has ever seen.
Felix the Cat, with his magical bag of tricks, is soon transported to the Kingdom of Oriana. Meanwhile, Felix's nemesis, The Professor, and his nephew Poindexter, who had been spying on him, follow Felix to Oriana in the hopes of catching Felix and stealing his magic bag. Once in Oriana, the tear tells Felix that it cannot guide him any further ...
It is a matter of some dispute whether Felix was created by Sullivan or his top animator Otto Messmer. Some animation historians accepted Messmer's claim, as he was the principal animator on the Felix series. [9] A sketch for a fan by Pat Sullivan. Samples such as this were used to match Sullivan's lettering in the initial works of Felix.
Thom Adcox-Hernandez is an American actor, known for his roles as Brian in the prime-time soap opera Falcon Crest and the voices of Felix the Cat in the first season of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, Lexington on Gargoyles and Klarion the Witch Boy on Young Justice.
Beginning in 1958 Mercer also provided all the voices for the Felix the Cat TV cartoons, including The Professor and Rock Bottom, produced by former Paramount animator Joe Oriolo. Mercer later worked with Oriolo on The Mighty Hercules. In addition to his vocal talents, Mercer was also a prolific comedy writer.
Felix the Cat, Messmer's best-known work. Otto James Messmer (/ ˈ m ɛ z m ər /; August 16, 1892 – October 28, 1983) was an American animator known for his work on the Felix the Cat cartoons and comic strip produced by the Pat Sullivan studio.