As the representatives of all the world powers sit around the tables at the World Peace Conference, arguing and scrapping with each other, Krazy Kat introduces a happy note with his trick Comedy Gun, and everything winds up harmoniously..
George Herriman, Ben Harrison
United States

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a massive nerd for animation history or just want to feel weirdly depressed by a cartoon from 1933. If you hate old-school, jittery animation or historical irony that hits like a brick, skip this. It’s a strange, tiny little artifact. Watching this feels like finding a ...


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

Ben Harrison

Charley Chase
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a massive nerd for animation history or just want to feel weirdly depressed by a cartoon from 1933. If you hate old-school, jittery animation or historical irony that hits like a brick, skip this. It’s a strange, tiny little artifact. Watching this feels like finding a dusty postcard in a drawer. The leaders are all just shouting at each other, and it’s surprisingly relatable in a bleak, exhausted kind of way. Everyone is just *so* loud. Then Kr..."

