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.
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.
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.
A fine adaption of the comic strip. Though Krazy does have that weird Felix-Esque design in the Title Card.
Released: March 19th 1936
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.
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.
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.