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So, Draggin' the Dragon, it’s a 1928 Felix the Cat short that really plays with the surreal and whimsical. You can see the early animation techniques at work here, with Felix getting into all sorts of shenanigans. The pacing is brisk, typical for the shorts of that era, keeping you engaged with its visual gags and playful spirit. The practical effects are interesting too, especially how they animate Felix in this fantastical world. The overall tone feels lighthearted yet mischievous, which is pretty characteristic of Felix. It’s distinct for its creative use of animation, a real gem from the silent era.
Draggin' the Dragon is one of those rarer Felix shorts that collectors seem to appreciate for its unique style. The film has seen various formats over the years, but original prints are quite scarce, making it a desirable find. The animation quality and the charm of Felix resonate with enthusiasts of early animation history, contributing to its ongoing collector interest.
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