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  2. File:Woos Whoopee (1928).webm - Wikipedia

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    English: "Felix Woos Whoopee" is a surreal, silent 1928 Felix the Cat cartoon produced by Otto Messmer and Pat Sullivan. The post-synchronized sound was added in 1930 when the film distributed by Copley Pictures.

  3. Felix the Cat (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    Felix The Cat Cartoon Toolbox is a filmmaking video game was developed and published by Big Top Productions, Inc. and released in 1994. This CD-ROM game allowed people to create their own Saturday morning cartoons. The game was developed by Big Top and the character Felix the Cat was licensed from Felix the Cat Productions.

  5. Felix the Cat filmography - Wikipedia

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    A number of silent Felix cartoons were also re-issued by Copley at this time, with their intertitles removed and sound added. Newer simple titles were also inserted in most reissues and the lines of the characters were cut, which removed signs of Educational Pictures copyrights.

  6. Felix the Cat - Wikipedia

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    The "Felix pace" as seen in Oceantics (1930) Felix in the color cartoon Felix the Cat and the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg (1936) Children with Felix the Cat toy, Nielsen Park Beach, Sydney, NSW, 1926. On November 9, 1919, Master Tom, a prototype of Felix, debuted in a Paramount Pictures short titled Feline Follies. [10]

  7. Woos Whoopee - Wikipedia

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    The broom falls from Felix's face as he in turn falls to his knees, begging the street lamp to stop. Felix once again tips his ears in a salute; the street lamp reacts as if it were a shy young girl. Felix attempts to steady himself at the base of the lamp, but it shifts slightly causing him to fall.

  8. Felix the Cat Trifles with Time - Wikipedia

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    Felix the Cat Trifles with Time (also referred to as Felix Trifles with Time) [2] is a 1925 animated, black and white, silent short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, featuring Felix the Cat. [3] Produced by E. W. Hammons , it featured the work of the animator Otto Messmer , Hal Walker, Burton Gillett, Dana Parker, and Jack Bogle.

  9. Eskimotive - Wikipedia

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    Eskimotive is a 1928 animated short film by Pat Sullivan Studios, starring Felix the Cat.The short was originally silent, but was re-released by Copley Pictures, leaving the short with sound and switching production credits from EW Hammons to Jacques Kopstein, the person who provided the music for the short when re-released.