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Universe: Felix the Cat

Debut: Feline Follies (1919)

Felix is a male, anthropomorphic black cat with large eyes and a wide grin. He has many adventures with his Magic Bag of Tricks, which often helps him in dangerous situations. Felix can vary from a mischievous drifter who causes trouble, or an innocent childlike character willing to aid people in need. Many of Felix's friends include Poindexter, Vavoom, Martin the Martian, and his girlfriend, Kitty Kat. During his adventures, Felix has also gained many enemies, such as the Professor, Rock Bottom, the Master Cylinder, and the Duke of Zill.

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Trivia

  • In Chronicles of Illusion, Felix occasionally says "Ratzenheimmer," which is his catchphrase in the first season of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat.
  • In Feline Follies, Felix was originally known as "Master Tom."
  • In the anime series, Baby Felix & Friends, it is revealed the Felix had a pink nose as a baby.
  • Felix is the first character to appear on television, and as a balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
    • In the 2011 Thanksgiving parade, Felix appeared as a walk-around mascot costume on the Hats Off to Our Heritage float, along with other licensed characters.
    • In the 2016 Thanksgiving parade, the Felix balloon made a reappearance.
  • Despite being an American cartoon character, Felix is way more popular in Asia. Particularly in Japan.
  • In the 1988 film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Felix makes a brief cameo as the masks of tragedy and comedy on the keystone of the entrance to Toontown.
  • From 1994 to 1995, Felix appeared in a series of animated Saturday morning bumpers on CBS.
  • In the direct-to-video Christmas film, Felix the Cat Saves Christmas, Dave Coulier, better known for his acting work on Full House, did the voice of Felix.
  • In November 2015, Felix was placed at #10 on WatchMojo.com's top ten iconic cartoon animals.
  • In 2019, to celebrate the character's 100th anniversary, Funko released Felix the Cat Pop! figures.