
The New Adventures of Felix the Cat (1927)
The New Adventures of Felix the Cat (1927)
Overview
Felix the Cat paces impatiently nearby a beehive and strenuously contemplates. A swarm flies out of the hive and the bees compose an inscription "Work and Save!" Felix immediately sets off to the city and runs to the building of the Savings Bank with his passbook. He then takes a contented breath: "Good that the bees reminded me..." The commercial features a character inspired by the protagonist of the popular American cartoon, Felix the Cat. The film is an adapted and extended version of the commercial promoting money saving, entitled Felix the Cat Receives a Lesson (1927, production company Elekta Journal Prague).
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Felix the Cat paces impatiently nearby a beehive and strenuously contemplates. A swarm flies out of the hive and the bees compose an inscription "Work and Save!" Felix immediately sets off to the city and runs to the building of the Savings Bank with his passbook. He then takes a contented breath: "Good that the bees reminded me..." The commercial features a character inspired by the protagonist of the popular American cartoon, Felix the Cat. The film is an adapted and extended version of the commercial promoting money saving, entitled Felix the Cat Receives a Lesson (1927, production company Elekta Journal Prague).
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
This film is rated neutral because its central theme of 'receiving a lesson' is a universal and apolitical concept, and early Felix the Cat cartoons typically focused on simple morality or entertainment rather than explicit political ideology.
This animated short features only anthropomorphic animal characters, precluding any evaluation of human racial or gender diversity in its casting. The narrative focuses on the antics of these animal characters, without engaging with themes related to traditional human identities or explicit DEI concepts. Consequently, the film does not demonstrate the presence of diversity, equity, or inclusion characteristics as defined by human representation criteria.
Secondary
This 1928 animated short film, directed by Karel Dodal, does not contain any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on Felix the Cat's typical adventures, and there is no content related to sexual orientation or gender identity.
The film 'Felix the Cat Receives a Lesson' is a 1928 animated short. There is no available information or plot detail to suggest the presence of transsexual characters or themes, leading to an N/A rating for portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Felix the Cat, the central character, has consistently been portrayed as male since his creation. In this 1927 short, Felix remains male, and there are no other established characters depicted with a different gender than their original conception.
Felix the Cat is an anthropomorphic animal character, not a human. The concept of a 'race swap' applies to human characters or characters with an established human racial identity. Therefore, this film does not contain a race swap.
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