While the cartoons themselves are fun, the excellent musical work by Carl Stalling and the studio orchestra are perfect. He also did most of the Bugs Bunny scoring for WB and those are some of the best that have ever been done for an animated short.
I don't understand why Felix doesn't just eat the can of Yukon Salmon that the guy at the lunch counter throws at his head; or, for that matter, why he doesn't just eat those sausage links he used to sled all the way up to Alaska.
I can’t wait for the last 𝘍𝘭𝘪𝘱 film to enter the public domain, so no one can sue us from rebooting a perfectly good but forgotten sound cartoon from the 1930s.
Szkoda, że w odcinku o Kanadzie nie poruszono tematu syropu klonowego... No chyba że w czasach PRL-u był to wyrób nazbyt kapitalistyczny, o którym, jak o Brunonie, się nie mówiło.
6:36 Excuse you.
A pre-October 1950 Paramount cartoon (except for Popeye and Superman)
UM&M/NTA syndication package
MARVEL
Happy centennial year to this cartoon!
4:11 to 5:12 this part reminds me of that Max Fleischer cartoon, dizzy dishes
first youtube viedeo ive wqtched
4:21
A polish cartoon
Funny Vídeo Cartoon 1931
Bobr kurwa!
While the cartoons themselves are fun, the excellent musical work by Carl Stalling and the studio orchestra are perfect. He also did most of the Bugs Bunny scoring for WB and those are some of the best that have ever been done for an animated short.
Felix the cat was made in 1300 bc
101 years
classic loves it
Banger soundtrack
Poland
6:54
This was Art Clokey first short, and it was an experimental film called “Gumbasia” from 1953. It was over 3 minutes long.
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Dreamcore
i really like the flip the frog intro.
Roznov City Nights 🌜🌚🌙🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕☀️
I don't understand why Felix doesn't just eat the can of Yukon Salmon that the guy at the lunch counter throws at his head; or, for that matter, why he doesn't just eat those sausage links he used to sled all the way up to Alaska.
Resenha sobre a animação: magiadoreal.blogspot.com/2023/02/filme-do-dia-felix-gets-can-1924-otto.html
Super song.
Who owns the rights to Flip the Frog?
Either MGM owns him or he's in the public domain
Flip is owned by Pat Powers and his Celebrity Productions company with MGM involved.
@@deletedforlife Oh? Powers is dead. Is Celebrity Productions still around today?
@@yosefdemby8792 I have no idea, If Celeb Productions is still open without Powers
I can’t wait for the last 𝘍𝘭𝘪𝘱 film to enter the public domain, so no one can sue us from rebooting a perfectly good but forgotten sound cartoon from the 1930s.
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Son los animados soviéticos más divertidos mis hijas y nietos les encantaban al igual que Plumita de oro, Cenicienta, Pulgarcita etc.
Bolek Y Lolek, no son animados Soviéticos, son Polacos.
Szkoda, że w odcinku o Kanadzie nie poruszono tematu syropu klonowego... No chyba że w czasach PRL-u był to wyrób nazbyt kapitalistyczny, o którym, jak o Brunonie, się nie mówiło.
A color version can be found on RUclips. After all, it is supposed to be a "Color Classic."
Cuphead inspiration
4:06
The Beast with A Billion Backs
O,MAJĄ KOTKA!
TO ONI ZŁAPALI W KOŃCU TEGO TYGRYSA CZY NIE?
Flip the frog dipped a boot to the soup. A boot shouldn’t be put in a soup
Thunderbirds are Go!!
Sheesh this was really messed up by censorship, just watch the black & white version.
I enjoyed this alot when I was young
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rich people, smfh😑
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This is still my favorite Felix the cat Silent film! 😻❤️💕🎥 🎞
I used to watch this all the time as a kid.
I just love some Jelly Roll Morton with my Felix! 🤗
One of my childhood memories. Thanks a lot.
😍😍😍
I'm 12 and I like this more than I like most things on TV nowadays
im 14 lmao, and i agree i feel like im not from this time.
@@binkraw2500 17 same lmao. You know somethings up when a preteen & 2 teens like the traditionally animated films more than modern tv