Krazy's a Tin Pan Alley songwriter with writer's block. The devil has a solution: steal a tune from the classics, specifically from Robert Schumann.
George Herriman, Ben Harrison
United States

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a thing for dusty animation and the specific, frantic energy of early 20th-century cartoons. If you’re looking for a smooth, modern experience, look away—you’ll probably hate how jittery and loose this feels. But for the curious? It’s a strange, brief trip. Krazy is ju...


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

Ben Harrison

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a thing for dusty animation and the specific, frantic energy of early 20th-century cartoons. If you’re looking for a smooth, modern experience, look away—you’ll probably hate how jittery and loose this feels. But for the curious? It’s a strange, brief trip. Krazy is just a guy trying to write a hit song, which is a trope as old as time, but here it’s given this bizarrely supernatural edge. The moment the devil shows up to offer that Schumann tun..."

