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Felix the Cat Fans the Flames is quite a trip, isn't it? This 1926 gem dives into Felix's surreal dream where he finds himself in Hell, and the animation captures that nightmarish vibe perfectly. There's a dark humor here, and you can see how it plays with themes of fear and absurdity—definitely not your typical cartoon fare. The pacing is brisk, as you'd expect from silent shorts, yet it breathes enough to let the bizarre visuals settle in. The way they handle the practical effects is intriguing too, especially for the time. You really get a feel for how Felix's character straddles the line between mischief and genuine peril.
This film is part of the early Felix the Cat series, notable for its influence on animation and character development. Collectors often seek out prints or restoration efforts, but original releases can be quite rare. The scarcity of the material and the unique themes presented make it an interesting piece for those focusing on animation history or the evolution of cartoon narratives.
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