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  2. Felix the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Messmer himself pursued the Sunday Felix comic strips until their discontinuance in 1943, when he began eleven years of writing and drawing Felix comic books for Dell Comics that were released every other month. Jack Mendelsohn was the ghostwriter of the Felix strip from 1948 to 1952. [52]

  3. Betty Boop and Felix - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop and Felix is a newspaper comic strip starring Betty Boop and Felix the Cat, which ran from November 19, 1984, to January 31, 1988. [1] It was written by Mort Walker's sons Brian, Morgan, Greg and Neal, who signed their work as "The Walker Brothers".

  4. Otto Messmer - Wikipedia

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    Felix the Cat, Messmer's best-known work. Otto James Messmer (/ ˈ m ɛ z m ər /; August 16, 1892 – October 28, 1983) was an American animator known for his work on the Felix the Cat cartoons and comic strip produced by the Pat Sullivan studio.

  5. Felix the Cat filmography - Wikipedia

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    Felix Saves the Day view: February 1, 1922 Felix at the Fair view: March 1, 1922 Felix Makes Good view (also known as Felix Has A Narrow Escape) April 1, 1922 Felix All at Sea: May 1, 1922 Felix in Love view: June 1, 1922 Felix in the Swim view: July 1, 1922 Felix Finds a Way (also known as Felix on The War Path) view: August 1, 1922 Felix Gets ...

  6. Pat Sullivan (film producer) - Wikipedia

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    Firsthand accounts were recorded in print, notably a recollection from 1953 by Australian writer Hugh McCrae, who was sharing an apartment with Pat Sullivan just before Felix was created. 'It comes properly as a postscript that in New York McCrae shared a flat with Pat Sullivan, the famed creator of "Felix, the Cat."

  7. Krazy Kat - Wikipedia

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    Unlike earlier adaptations, Nolan did not base his shorts on the characters and setting of the Herriman comic strip. Instead, the feline in Nolan's cartoons was a male cat whose design and personality both reflected Felix the Cat. This is probably due to the fact that Nolan himself was a former employee of the Pat Sullivan studio. [33]

  8. Joe Oriolo - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Oriolo assumed authorship of the separate Felix daily comic strips at the request of King Features Syndicate, which he continued to produce until 1969. In 1958, Joe became a business partner with Sullivan, who was the nephew of William O Sullivan, the brother of Pat Sullivan, and the original copyright owner of Felix the Cat.

  9. Felix Kept On Walking - Wikipedia

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    Felix The Cat Kept On Walking is a 1925 cartoon short released by Educational Pictures, featuring Felix the Cat. The black-and-white silent short (under ten minutes) was released on December 27, 1925. The producer is Pat Sullivan and the director is Otto Messmer.