Ignatz invents various methods for hurling bricks at Krazy who takes this as a term of affection. The only entry of the series to be modeled after George Herriman's original comic strip characters.
Ben Harrison, George Herriman
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Is it worth your time? If you have any patience for early animation history, absolutely. If you prefer your cartoons to make logical sense or follow a traditional narrative, you’re going to be annoyed within thirty seconds. It’s essentially a one-note joke stretched into a beautiful, bizarre little loop. There is some...


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

Ben Harrison

Edgar Jones
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"Is it worth your time? If you have any patience for early animation history, absolutely. If you prefer your cartoons to make logical sense or follow a traditional narrative, you’re going to be annoyed within thirty seconds. It’s essentially a one-note joke stretched into a beautiful, bizarre little loop. There is something genuinely hypnotic about the way Ignatz winds up to throw a brick. It’s not just violence; it’s an obsession. The timing feels off in the best way possible, like watching som..."

