"Felix the cat! The wonderful wonderful cat! Whenever he gets in a fix, he reaches into his bag of tricks! Felix the cat! The wonderful wonderful cat! You'll laugh so much your sides will ache your heart will go pitter Pat! Watching Felix THE WONDERFUL CAT!"😻🐾🐾
At 2:48 the instructions say: "the remain of the body will be place in my little blue desk in the valley" Very disturbing! Maybe it really is a devil's chair...
Felix the cat The wonderful, fantastic cat Whenever his day becomes a drag, he reaches into his magic bag Felix the cat The wonderful, fantastic cat You’ll laugh so much, your sides will ache Your heart will go pitter-pat watching Felix the wonderful cat
Stars part twok, and Felix has been trapped over the ocean on a pier in the chair..and a seagull lands on and counterweights the chair..as if to get Felix out, and he does! The Winston Sharples cue's from Popeyes "HITS AND MISSILES", which was writtern brand new for that, despite being the TV KIng Feature Syndicate verison, since, like some others (Like the two revived Little Lulus) "HITS AND MISSILES", was first theatrically released as Paramount Pictures and KFS's "Comic Kings". (If I remember correct, Jack Kinney (Disney)'s "BACKYARD BARBECUE", ironically, the very first of those, also was released theatrically by Paramount,too. Some other Popeyes, from the 1960 KFS version, (I think),as well as the early episodes of all of the "BEETLE BAILEY","SNUFFY AND BARNEY(which,as most of us know, was almost 99 PER CENT Paramount Animation), and KRAZY KAT), also had their first flicks as theatricals before the strict TV followups, and, of course, the first severeal theatrical Snuffies, Krazies and Beetles also wound up on television.Lulu, though, with just few episodes, didn't warrant such a KFS telelevision package.)(WHEW) Righty-OHH!
Open is from Owly to Bed \(or, "that one with Herman, an owlet, and a nonspeaking Katnip) Chair folding cue, at several installmentss, is from no less than THREE oiriginally theatrically-released Paramoun t "Harveytoons": Ice Scream (Casper, Billy, his little boy friend), Dawg Gone (Little Audrey and her pup Pal's swan, or, little girl and dog song0, and another Casper, Good Scream Fun (that one with Ollie the Ostrich. The repeat riffed everytime that chair rebels against Felix, or goes bakc on him, was in the 1959 short "Be Mice to Cats", and the "Felix gets ready to eat then threatens the chair" cues are from "Fiddle Faddle".. And when Felix is dangling over the water, a tune for the POPEYE short "Hits and MISSLES" (See my above post) is playerd.
oh cool! for some reason when i watched the 1959 felix the cat cartoons, i've always wanted to find the instrumental of these cues you'd hear in felix the cat cartoons (including the other cartoons you said in your comment), i don't know, it's just I really like how most of the cues focus on the dramatic part of melody, and you'd rarely hear a happy and happy-go-lucky melody in the theatrical music cue.
@@SteveCarras yeah! so kind of mostly how i get some of the cues is that i convert the felix the cat cartoons into a mp3 file, put them straight into a vocal remover, and that's kind of it i guess.