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Felix the Cat: The Movie

  • 1988
  • G
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.7K
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Felix the Cat: The Movie (1988)
Hand-Drawn AnimationAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusicalSci-Fi

In another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, takes over the Land of Oriana, prompting Felix the Cat to save its princess and ... Read allIn another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, takes over the Land of Oriana, prompting Felix the Cat to save its princess and restore order once again.In another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, takes over the Land of Oriana, prompting Felix the Cat to save its princess and restore order once again.

  • Director
    • Tibor Hernádi
  • Writers
    • Don Oriolo
    • Pete Brown
    • Joseph Oriolo
  • Stars
    • Chris Phillips
    • Marbry Steward
    • Peter Newman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Tibor Hernádi
    • Writers
      • Don Oriolo
      • Pete Brown
      • Joseph Oriolo
    • Stars
      • Chris Phillips
      • Marbry Steward
      • Peter Newman
    • 31User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chris Phillips
    Chris Phillips
    • The Professor
    • (voice)
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    Marbry Steward
    • Princess Oriana
    • (voice)
    • (as Maureen O'Connell)
    Peter Newman
    • The Duke of Zill
    • (voice)
    • (as Peter Neuman)
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    Alice Playten
    Alice Playten
    • Madam Pearl
    • (voice)
    • (as Alice Playton)
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    Susan Montanaro
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Don Oriolo
    • Creature
    • (voice)
    Christian Schneider
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    David Kolin
    David Kolin
    • Felix the Cat
    • (voice)
    Michael Fremer
    Michael Fremer
    • Additional Dialogue
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Tibor Hernádi
    • Writers
      • Don Oriolo
      • Pete Brown
      • Joseph Oriolo
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    3daikaiju1954

    Just watch the cartoons and not the movie

    This is the most annoying animated movie from I have ever seen. It never lets up for a second. The only way I can describe this movie is a bunch of kids jumping up and down on a bed yelling.

    The film was made in 1989 and it's opens with an introduction by Felix the cat. However this intro is a CGI head that might scare people out of the theater. The rest of the film, however, is rendered in hand-drawn animation. So the CGI Felix head is compliantly pointless. the rest of the film is a just a noise, noise, noise that insults your intelligence.

    There have been many movies based of of other cartoons but they mostly suck.

    Such as Speed Racer(2008) Scooby Doo(2002) Garfield(2004) Yogi Bear(2010) Alvin and the Chipmunks(2007) Underdog(2007 The Smurfs(2011)

    My advise to you is to keep away from this one and stay with the cartoons.
    3ericstevenson

    The animated Titanic films were worse

    I was interested in seeing this movie because Doug Walker ranked it as the worst animated movie ever reviewed by the Nostalgia Critic. Yeah, it's probably one of the worst I've ever seen too, but at least it's not in my Top 5. I remember back when this movie had a score of like 6.4. It seems like it went through massive down voting because of the Critic's review. Well, it really does deserve it. The worst thing about this movie is how bad the animation is.

    Everything just looks so shoddy and the dubbing is horrendous. I believe this was a film made in Hungary? There's just so much going on and many of these scenes are completely pointless. Well, the plot is that Felix goes to another dimension to save a princess from the Duke of Zill. The most insane part is probably when the princess has tears that come to life and activate the interdimensional transporter. Maybe I would have to watch more of Felix the Cat, but I doubt this is loyal to the original character. *1/2
    johnmathieson-24511

    Good film but not the best

    I watched the film on the official YouTube upload from the official Felix the Cat YouTube channel. It was a great watch even tho the plot didn't make sense. This movie deserves more love and I'm upset that it flopped, the animation had potential it's a great movie for Felix lovers, I suggest you watch this film it's good. Even tho Felix can be annoying the movie still works I think that the SG head of Felix at the start and the end credits of the film worked. Felix deserves more love, the second movie Felix saves Christmas didn't work but the first movie does work. This is the best movie for a character that has been around since 1919.
    2elicopperman

    Felix's Embarrassing Feature Debut

    Felix the Cat was the original star of animation going as far back as the late 1910s and early '20s, but his fame deteriorated by the '30s. It wouldn't be until the late '50s when animator & cartoonist Joe Oriolo revived the character for television and brought a whole new generation into the character's heart. Fast forward to the mid 80s, when Oriolo's son Don attempted to bring back the famous cat in a feature length pilot for a potential new series. After being released to dismal reviews and poor financial return, it spawned a minor cult following on TV and home video releases. Looking at the final product, there's too many reasons as to why.

    The movie follows Felix the Cat who is suddenly put on a quest to rescue the princess of the ultradimensional kingdom Oriana. She has been taken prisoner under rule of her villainous scientist uncle the Duke of Zill and his mechanical, geometric army. Now even though this premise does sound fitting for Felix in his crazy adventures, the movie fails to properly establish much about the cat's origins from his series. Instead, it cuts right to the chase in showing the downfall of Oriana, thus sidelining Felix to more a hero needing to rescue the macguffin than a legitimate movie centered around a talking cat with a magical bag of tricks. As a result, any newcomers to Felix will more than likely be confused as to what's going on and even fans of the series will feel disappointed that the show's main antagonist, the Professor, is reduced to nothing more than an added plot convenience. Because the movie's pacing is all over the place, there's not much worth caring about Oriana, the princess, Felix or anyone else for that matter, so what we're left with is a jumbled plot with no proper cohesion.

    To make matters worse, the ultradimensional land of Oriana is way too bizarre for its own good. While a lot of the creatures that inhabit the land are fascinating on their own, they're barely looked upon as anything more than nasty rough goons. Not to mention, since over half the movie takes place with our lead characters as prisoners in a circus, there's surprisingly nothing truly exceptional about what should be a unique land out of our world. The most we get are mouse-lizard crossbreeds, an appealing con artist for a ringmaster and a useless bore of a hillbilly minion. Also, it's really pathetic when your princess is so bland and unlikable that the Duke of Zill is a far more sympathetic character. Not even Felix is much to care for since he blabbers on way too much for anyone's tolerance and has the humor of a clown performing at a funeral. Speaking of blabbering, the movie has way too much ADR and gushy sound effects for its own good, even to the point where it feels like a tumor rotting in your brain. Never has one feature with a talking cat for a star ever felt so painful to bear.

    If there's anything worth noting about the feature, at least the studio behind the animation, Pannonia, did the most with what they were given. Considering how insane this movie feels with its premise, the character designs and animation do fit with the cartoony and surreal aesthetic the film is attempting to go for. Even a lot of the effects animation and backgrounds are colorfully crafted, minus an unnecessary CG Felix model at the beginning. Also, with some exceptions, the soundtrack does slap on its own, as it utilizes hardcore 80s rock and experimental synthesizers to carry the tunes. Unfortunately, even with all of the talent showcased on screen, not even the trippiest visuals or the catchiest musical number can make up how messy the plot is. Because the film cannot focus on anything or anyone throughout its runtime, the cool and bizarre is only used sporadically and often feels more tacked on than charming. In other words, instead of feeling like we're witnessing something truly unordinary, the movie just goes through one fever dream after another.

    Too bizarre to find appealing and too rushed to be a welcome introduction, Felix the Cat the Movie fails to revitalize the famous cat into a new generation. Despite a lot of talented artistry and songs sprinkled throughout, the clunky story, incorrigible characters, horrendous sound editing and insipid world-building are more than enough to keep this film at the bottom of the barrel. Unless you're a curious fan of the cat's filmography, the best advice is to stay away from this disaster at all costs. One can only wonder how such an ambitious project fell so drastically apart when it was passed down from one generation to another.
    10WilliamAV2009

    A Fun, Imaginative Adventure That Brings Felix to Life

    Felix the Cat: The Movie is a delightful animated adventure that captures the whimsical charm and creativity of the classic Felix the Cat character. The story, set in another dimension, pits Felix against the villainous Duke of Zill and his mechanical geometric army in a fun and imaginative battle to save Princess Oriana and restore peace to the land.

    The animation is colorful and engaging, and Felix's personality shines throughout the film. It's a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh storytelling that both longtime fans and new viewers can enjoy. The film's inventive world and entertaining characters make it a must-watch for anyone who loves classic animation and adventurous tales.

    Highly recommended!

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    • Trivia
      This movie has not received an official DVD/Blu-ray release in the United States, possibly due to rights issues. It was only officially released on DVD overseas, though a bootleg DVD by "Top Ten New Media Production Limited HKSAR" exists. However, the film was uploaded to the official Felix the Cat YouTube channel in 2023.
    • Goofs
      When Felix makes his debut at Wack's circus, there is a brief shot of Wack speaking with a different voice and not in English.
    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, a 3-D version of Felix's head appears again as he floats through the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: Felix the Cat: The Movie (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Mizzard Shuffle
      Written by Don Oriolo

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Hungary
      • Poland
      • Bulgaria
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Félix el gato: La película
    • Production companies
      • Felix the Cat Creations
      • Animation Film Cologne
      • Felix the Cat Productions Inc.
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      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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