Krazy Kat goes a-wooing
SUMMARY Krazy Kat's serenade outside the window of Ignatz Mouse meets with a barrage of bricks. Surprisingly, the animal hero became widely popular in American animation only in the 1920s, especially with "Felix the Cat." The earlier Krazy Kat series (1916-29), based loosely on the comic strip by George Herriman, features lovelorn Krazy and the brick-tossing object of his strange obsession, Ignatz Mouse. As with the next four films, these brief films were initially part of William Randolph Hearsts International Film Service newsreels. CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : [International Film Service, 1916]. NOTES Copyright: International Film Service, Inc.; 29Feb16; MP557. Story, George Herriman. Based on George Herriman's comic strip Krazy Kat. Digital file includes a piano score composed and performed by Philip Carli. SUBJECTS Cats--Drama. Mice--Drama. Courtship--Drama. Singing--Drama. Bricks--Drama. Comedy--Animation--Short. Animal--Animation--Short. DIGITAL ID animp 4070 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/animp.4070

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