Felix (1921 film)
Felix is a 1921 animated short film featuring Felix the Cat. It is one of the earliest animated shorts to showcase the character, who would go on to become a major star of the silent film era. The film is a product of the studio of Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer, generally credited with the creation of Felix, although the exact details of his origin remain a subject of debate. Like many early Felix the Cat shorts, the film likely contained elements of surrealism, slapstick comedy, and clever use of Felix's malleable body. Given its age, exact details regarding the plot and specific jokes may vary based on surviving versions and restorations.