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References to alcoholism and Prohibition were also commonplace in many of the Felix shorts, particularly Felix Finds Out (1924), Whys and Other Whys (1927), and Felix Woos Whoopee (1930), to name a few. In Felix Dopes It Out (1924), Felix tries to help a suicidal man who is plagued with a red nose. By the end of the short, the cat finds the ...
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In 1992, Felix Owusu met Daddy Lumba at the Labadi Beach hotel during Independence Day. After a short interaction, the two recorded Felix's first album titled 'Vida.' The songs on the album include the title track featuring Daddy Lumba and Oheneba Kissi, 'Nya Asem Hwe (feat. Oheneba Kissi),' 'Manopa nsu', 'Menyame meda wase' and 'Emefa Me Nko ...
Short Birthday Wishes for Best Friends. Happy birthday to my beautiful and irreplaceable best friend. Happy you day, my friend!. Here’s to another year around the sun, my dear friend.
Introducing Prince Felix of Denmark, who turned 18 today, July 22. To honor the royal, the family released three brand-new birthday portraits of Prince Felix, who is seriously photogenic. Prince ...
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat is an American animated television series produced by Film Roman. The series first aired on September 16, 1995 [ 1 ] on CBS Saturday mornings lasting for two seasons with the final episode airing on April 12, 1997.
An alarm clock on the windowsill shows a time of 3:00, but when Mrs. Felix kicks Felix off the bed, he lands in front of a cuckoo clock displaying a time of 6:00. As the cuckoo clock chimes six, Felix draws a large pistol from his pajamas and shoots the cuckoo. The effect of the explosion fades the cartoon to black, ending the story.
"Happy Birthday to You", or simply "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate a person's birthday. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records , it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by " For He's a Jolly Good Fellow ".