Felix, caught in a lightning storm, makes for King Cole's palace and finds the monarch bragging away. His ancestor's portraits, hanging on the walls, are fed up with his tall stories and come to ghostly life to take the wind out of him.
Pat Sullivan
United States

Is this for you? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation where everything feels like it might snap at any second, sure, watch it. If you need a coherent story or pacing that makes sense, keep scrolling. This is basically just a surreal trip through a palace. Felix is just trying to get out of the rain. That’s it...


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Burt Gillett

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Is this for you? If you like old-school, rubber-hose animation where everything feels like it might snap at any second, sure, watch it. If you need a coherent story or pacing that makes sense, keep scrolling. This is basically just a surreal trip through a palace. Felix is just trying to get out of the rain. That’s it. Then he lands in this throne room, and King Cole is just absolutely full of himself. He’s bragging to anyone who will listen, which is mostly just a cat. The energy is honestly a..."

