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Pat SullivanFelix Gets the Can (1924)


Felix has trouble catching fish on his own, so he tries to steal some. The shop owner throws a can at Felix and gives him an idea: go to Alaska, where the fish are plentiful and large, and try to catch some there.

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This item is part of the collection: Animation Shorts

Director: Pat Sullivan
Producer: M.J. Winkler
Audio/Visual: silent, black and white
Language: English
Keywords: Classic cartoon; 1920s; Felix

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Downloaded 7,610 times Average Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: Christine Hennig - 3 out of 5 stars - February 4, 2007
Subject: And Becomes One of Alaska's Silver Millions

Felix goes to Alaska to get fish for dinner and ends up getting canned. This one is pretty ordinary, though it does have some farfetched logical twists and turns, such as Felix getting beaned by a can of salmon and deciding to go to Alaska, instead of just eating the contents of the can. Mostly, though, this is nothing special.
Ratings: Camp/Humor Value: ***. Weirdness: ****. Historical Interest: ****. Overall Rating: ***.

Credits

M.J. Winkler presents
Felix Gets the Can
A Pat Sullivan Comic
Copyright MCMXXIV
Patent applied for

A Felix Comic
Copyright by Pat Sullivan


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