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Felix the Cat filmography

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Felix the Cat filmography

This is a complete list of animated films released theatrically starring Felix the Cat (183 total). "View" links are linked to a public domain file of the cartoon at archive.org or the official British Pathé archives at britishpathe.com.

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Paramount Pictures (1919–1921)

The first 25 Felix cartoons were distributed to theaters by Paramount Pictures. The character was named "Master Tom" until "The Adventures of Felix".

Margaret J. Winkler (1922–1925)

64 total cartoons

Educational Pictures (1925–1928)

78 total cartoons.

First National Pictures (1928–1929)

It is unknown if new Felix cartoons were produced during this period or if First National (sister company Warner Bros.) only redistributed earlier Felix cartoons.

Copley Pictures (1929–1930)

Copley Pictures was the first distributor to issue Felix cartoons with sound.

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, which removed signs of Educational Pictures copyrights. However, in some cases, original titles and intertitles were retained. Jacques Kopfstein was hired by Pat Sullivan to add sound to the film. This was done via the "goat gland" system of adding sound. All Felix shorts that were re-issued in sound have Post-synchronized soundtracks. (The soundtrack was made to match the already-existing film.) As a result, the synchronization is not perfect, and there is occasionally an audible delay between the action and the sound effect.

Sound reissues
New releases

Van Beuren/RKO (1936)

This short revival of Felix (as a more gentrified character) was produced by Van Beuren Studios and distributed to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. All of these cartoons were from the Rainbow Parade series and produced in three-strip Technicolor.

Feature length films

More than five decades following the last theatrical shorts, a Felix feature film was produced. Though intended to be released theatrically, the film went straight to video.

References

Felix the Cat filmography Wikipedia