Draft:Felix the Fox
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- Comment: Most sources are just IMDB-type sources that simply list the cartoon credits. Nothing is said about the cartoon, nor why would it be significant. Cambalachero (talk) 19:36, 23 February 2024 (UTC)
Felix the Fox is short cartoon released in 1948 by Terrytoons.[1][2][3] The length of this feature is 6:25 minutes.
Plot
[edit]The storyline centers on a white dog in pursuit of a fox named Felix. Despite numerous failed attempts to capture the elusive fox, the white dog devises a plan to dress up as a female fox, hoping to lure Felix and successfully apprehend him. In a surprising turn of events, just as the dog is on the verge of catching the fox and discloses his true identity, Felix The Fox unveils that he had been wearing a disguise all along and transforms into a skunk, initiating a chase after the dog.
Credits
[edit]- Director: Mannie Davis[4]
- Writers: John Foster,[4] Tom Morrison (uncredited), Paul Terry (uncredited)
- Producer: Paul Terry[4]
- Music: Philip A. Scheib[5]
External links
[edit]- Felix The Fox full feature on Youtube.
References
[edit]- ^ Felix the Fox (1948) - All About Artists, retrieved 2024-01-28
- ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1953). Motion Pictures. The Office. p. 115.
- ^ Hahn, Matthew (17 November 2017). The Animated Marx Brothers. BearManor Media. p. 117.
- ^ a b c Webb, Graham (2000). The Animated Film Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to American Shorts, Features and Sequences 1900-1979. McFarland. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-7864-0728-6.
- ^ McCarty, Clifford (2000). Film Composers in America: A Filmography, 1911-1970. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-511473-7.
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