A parade of various animals leads piano-playing Krazy and his likewise opponent, a Lion, to a large, crowded arena where they square off in the boxing ring to play a musical duel. The Lion has an upright piano, and plays a bit though a fly keeps bothering him.
George Herriman, Manny Gould, Ben Harrison
United States

Okay, so look, if you're into those old, really old cartoons, the ones from when animation was just figuring itself out, then sure, "Jazz Rhythm" is worth a peek. It’s got that raw, chaotic energy of early silent-era shorts. If you expect a modern narrative or slick visuals, you'll probably hate it. This one ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Manny Gould

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"Okay, so look, if you're into those old, really old cartoons, the ones from when animation was just figuring itself out, then sure, "Jazz Rhythm" is worth a peek. It’s got that raw, chaotic energy of early silent-era shorts. If you expect a modern narrative or slick visuals, you'll probably hate it. This one is for the animation history buffs or anyone curious about how silly things got back then. 🐱👤The premise is kinda wild. We follow Krazy — yes, that Krazy, from the comics — and ..."

