A Columbia Krazy Kat animated short. Krazy Kat plays a painter who has to protect his model from a wolf hypnotist.
Manny Gould, George Herriman, Ben Harrison
United States

Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for the really old, rubber-hose style of animation, sure. It is worth a watch for the sheer weirdness. If you need a coherent story or pacing that makes sense, skip it. This isn't exactly When Giants Fought in terms of ambition. It is just a goofy, ink-stained scrap of 19...

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for the really old, rubber-hose style of animation, sure. It is worth a watch for the sheer weirdness. If you need a coherent story or pacing that makes sense, skip it. This isn't exactly When Giants Fought in terms of ambition. It is just a goofy, ink-stained scrap of 1930s humor. The Setup Krazy Kat is a painter today. He’s got an easel, a beret, and a model who seems totally bored with the whole thing. Then this wolf rolls in. He’s a hypnotist,..."

