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  • @JaxCoolKartunes
    @JaxCoolKartunes 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A fine adaption of the comic strip. Though Krazy does have that weird Felix-Esque design in the Title Card.

  • @No-hd4cg
    @No-hd4cg 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Released: March 19th 1936

  • @jamieimai9328
    @jamieimai9328 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is the only theatrical talking appearance of Miss Krazy 🐈 Kat, Ignatz 🐭 Mouse, Mrs. Quack Quack 🦆 the Duck & Officer 🐶 Pup in this lone Charles Mintz-Screen 💎 📺 Gems-Columbia Pictures Corp. 1-shot “Krazy Kat” cartoon based on characters in the Sunday Funnies created by George Harriman & owned by 🗞 King 👑 Features 📰 Syndicate Inc.
    P.S. the characters appear in this cartoon would later return to theaters in the 1960’s with the classic Paramount Animation-Famous Studios “Comic King” Technicolor cartoons “Mouse Blanche” & “Keeping Up With Krazy” and then they later moved to TV with the Krazy Kat & Company pilot episode “House Warming” made by Jack Kinney Productions and King Features Syndicate Television Productions Inc.

    • @kevinbutler1955NYC
      @kevinbutler1955NYC 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Penny Peyser(or Penny Packer)was the voice of"Krazy Kat" and "Mrs.Quack Quack"..Paul Frees performed the voices of"Officer Pup","Ignatz Mouse","Kelly"and other assorted characters for the "Krazy Kat"cartoons of the 1960's.

    • @doodelli
      @doodelli ปีที่แล้ว

      This is mostly correct, just pointing out that in Herriman’s original comic, Krazy had no determined sex and was ”sometimes a miss, then again a mister”. In promotional material for Krazy’s first silent films in 1916, Herriman labeled the Kat “the leadink [sic] lady/man” and ”Mr Krazy Kat the leading flim [sic] ectress [sic]”. The early silent films by IFS and Bray were just as ambiguous about Krazy’s gender as their source material.