While tracking a pair of footprints, Krazy walks through a spooky midnight landscape where trees, birds and clock towers play music. Then rain and lightning storms roll in.
George Herriman, Ben Harrison
United States

Is it worth the watch? If you have ten minutes and like weird old cartoons, then yeah, definitely. It is perfect for people who like that creepy-but-cute vibe from the early sound era. People who need a plot or *logical character choices* will probably hate it though. It is mostly just stuff happening for the sake of a...

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Manny Gould

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have ten minutes and like weird old cartoons, then yeah, definitely. It is perfect for people who like that creepy-but-cute vibe from the early sound era. People who need a plot or *logical character choices* will probably hate it though. It is mostly just stuff happening for the sake of a rhythm. The whole thing starts with Krazy Kat following footprints in the dirt. We never really find out who they belong to, which is a bit annoying if you think about it too long..."

