Felix The Cat - Japanicky (1920-1929)
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Animation. One in the series of "Adventures of Felix the Cat" cartoons by Pat Sullivan.



FELIX THE CAT - JAPANICKY



Felix can't afford to get in to the theatre so he makes a hole in the wall to peep through. There are two wrestlers. A small Japanese mans overthrows an enormous opponent. Inspired, Felix ties a know in a lampost and is chased by a policeman. He tries to karate a goat who head butts him. He lands in a Japanese garden where two Geishas are kneeling. Inside a hut another Geisha kneels. Felix takes a '4' from the calendar and makes a chair for her. He laughs 'Ha Ha Ha' and makes chairs for everyone by using the letter 'h'. An oriental man is angry that everyone everyone is using chairs. He chases Felix who uses an Japanese fan to blow him away. Felix hides by turning himself into Japanese lettering. The man chases him up the tower of a pagoda and they fall off onto a man carrying baskets over a Japanese bridge. Felix uses the obi from a traditional kimono to turn it into a propeller to lift the man into the air. He then places a large nail behind a man in a kimono who sits on it. He angrily turns on Felix who produces a chair. He sits happily. Felix makes him a table and they both sit happily drinking tea.
FILM ID:2941.07

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