"Felix the Cat in Bold King Cole" is an animated short film released in 1936. It is part of the "Felix the Cat" series, featuring the iconic black-and-white cartoon character created by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer.
In "Felix the Cat in Bold King Cole," the mischievous and clever Felix finds himself in the kingdom of King Cole, a character from the classic nursery rhyme "Old King Cole." Felix embarks on an adventure filled with humor, fantasy, and whimsy as he navigates through the colorful and imaginative world of the king's domain.
The short film is known for its creative animation, lively characters, and playful storytelling style characteristic of the Felix the Cat series. It showcases Felix's trademark antics and showcases his ability to outwit adversaries while spreading joy and laughter wherever he goes.
"Felix the Cat in Bold King Cole" remains a beloved classic among animation enthusiasts, offering timeless entertainment for audiences of all ages with its delightful blend of humor and imagination.