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Felix Misses the Cue from 1926 is a fascinating entry in the animation landscape of the silent film era. The film showcases Felix the Cat's signature mischief as he digs to China, which perfectly encapsulates that whimsical, carefree spirit of the time. The pacing feels relaxed, a hallmark of early animation, allowing for some delightful moments of charm, though it can feel meandering for modern viewers. The practical effects, especially in how Felix interacts with his environment, provide a tactile quality that’s pretty engaging. It's not just another Felix short; it captures that transition from silent antics to more narrative-driven storytelling, making it a distinctive piece in the history of animation.
This film is part of a significant period in animation where character-driven stories began to take shape. While not the most widely circulated Felix title, its rarity adds to its collector appeal. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but original prints are hard to come by. Interest in early animation has been increasing, making this short a valuable find for collectors specializing in silent film or classic cartoon history.
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