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So, 'Felix Brings Home the Bacon' from 1924 is a neat little animation that really captures that whimsical, chaotic energy of early cartoons. Felix, our mischievous protagonist, is on this endearing quest to feed a hungry pup, but things get wild when he crosses paths with a witch who can change shapes. The pacing keeps you on your toes, with quick gags that showcase some clever practical effects for the time. The animation style has this charming roughness that feels almost alive, and the slapstick humor feels fresh even decades later. It's definitely one of those gems that exemplifies the playful spirit of the era, combining comedy and fantasy in a way that entertains without pretension.
This film has had a few releases over the years, primarily on VHS and DVD, but the original 16mm prints are quite scarce, and that seems to drive up collector interest. Early Felix animations like this one often get overlooked compared to their later counterparts, yet they hold a certain charm that’s hard to replicate. If you come across a good quality print, it’s worth considering for its historical significance and delightful animation style.
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