A Columbia Krazy Kat animated short. Kitty is seduced into leaving the ice cream shop with a sneaky fox until she discovers his true intentions.
Ben Harrison, George Herriman
United States

Is this for you? If you have any patience for 1930s animation—where the physics are basically just suggestions—then yes, give it a look. It’s barely a few minutes long. If you get annoyed by repetitive gags or characters who seem to exist only to be frantic, you’ll probably find this unbearable. There is something inh...

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Manny Gould

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"Is this for you? If you have any patience for 1930s animation—where the physics are basically just suggestions—then yes, give it a look. It’s barely a few minutes long. If you get annoyed by repetitive gags or characters who seem to exist only to be frantic, you’ll probably find this unbearable. There is something inherently unsettling about the way these early Columbia shorts move. Everything is just so wiggly. It’s like the animators were afraid that if a character stood still for more than a..."

