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* (FanFilm)http://kisscartoon.FanFilm somebody compiled together a bunch of Joe Oriolos 1950s FelixTheCat cartoons and called it FelixTheCat:TheMovie You can tell because each episode they strung on had EndCredits and a specially animated Studio Logo for TransLux where Felix says his famous "Righteo" CatchPhrase. You can also tell because each episode is introduced with chapter title narraton and the episodes are listed out of order and only focus on Felix's relationship with his arch enemy The Professor who wants Felix's magic bag.http://kisscartoon.me/Cartoon/Felix-the-Cat-The-Movie]]
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Peter Newman, the voice of the Duke of Zill, Wack Lizardi, and Pim, is well known for his roles in ''{{Thundercats}}''.
** There are a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well).
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* BoxOfficeBomb: It probably wasn't a good idea to release it in America on the same day as Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast. Budget, $9 million. Box office, $1,964,253.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: It probably wasn't a good idea to release it in America on the same day as Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast.''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast''. Budget, $9 million. Box office, $1,964,253.
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* FranchiseKiller: This film did nothing to revive interest in Felix and his escapades, and has probably served to hold him back for decades more.

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* FranchiseKiller: This film did nothing to revive interest in Felix and his escapades, and has probably served to hold him back for decades more.more (Felix got a SpiritualSuccessor in Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog that same year; Sonic has Felix's snark).
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* BoxOfficeBomb: It probably wasn't a good idea to release it in America on the same day as Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: It probably wasn't a good idea to release it in America on the same day as Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast. Budget, $9 million. Box office, $1,964,253.
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* FranchiseKiller: This film did nothing to revive interest in Felix and his escapades, and has probably served to hold him back for decades more.
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* DuelingMovies: With Disney's Beauty and the Beast, which was released the exact same day. The Disney movie [[CurbStompBattle completely crushed this film at the box office.]]

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* DuelingMovies: With Disney's Beauty ''Beauty and the Beast, Beast'', as well as ''An American Tail: Fievel Goes West'' and ''Rock A Doodle'', which was were all released around roughly the exact same day. The Disney movie time as this film. All three of them (especially ''Beauty'') [[CurbStompBattle completely crushed this film at the box office.]]
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* ThrowItIn: The line of the monster quoting "A Streetcar Named Desire" was ad-libbed by Don Oriolo, who provided his voice.

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* ThrowItIn: The line of the monster quoting "A Streetcar Named Desire" was ad-libbed by Don Oriolo, who provided his voice.voice.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Duke of Zill originally had a different design, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn4eSv0Mzqc which can be seen in the trailer]].
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* TheShelfofMovieLanguishment: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.

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* TheShelfofMovieLanguishment: TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.
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* The Shelf of Movie Languishmentl: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.

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* The Shelf of Movie Languishmentl: TheShelfofMovieLanguishment: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.

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* DevelopmentHell: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.


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* The Shelf of Movie Languishmentl: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Peter Newman, the voice of the Duke of Zill and Wack Lizardi, is well known for his roles in ''{{Thundercats}}''.
** We have a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well).

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Peter Newman, the voice of the Duke of Zill and Zill, Wack Lizardi, and Pim, is well known for his roles in ''{{Thundercats}}''.
** We have There are a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well).



** Peter Newman as Wack Lizardi and Pim.

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** Peter Newman as Wack Lizardi and Pim. It doesn't happen with Wack and the Duke of Zill, though, as Wack only makes a speech about the Duke before the Duke briefly speaks to everyone in the audience.

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* CrossdressingVoices: Poindexter was played by Alice Playten.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: It probably wasn't a good idea to release it in America on the same day as Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast.
* CrossdressingVoices: Poindexter was played voiced by Alice Playten.



** Chris Phillips was both Felix and the Professor.
** Evidently Peter Newman was the voice of both Wack Lizardi and Pim.

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** Chris Phillips was both as Felix and the Professor.
** Evidently Peter Newman was the voice of both as Wack Lizardi and Pim.
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** Evidently Peter Newman was the voice of both Wack Lizardi and Pim.

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** Evidently Peter Newman was the voice of both Wack Lizardi and Pim.Pim.
* ThrowItIn: The line of the monster quoting "A Streetcar Named Desire" was ad-libbed by Don Oriolo, who provided his voice.
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* CrossdressingVoices: Poindexter was played by Alice Playten.



** We have a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well).

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** We have a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well).well).
* TalkingToHimself:
** Chris Phillips was both Felix and the Professor.
** Evidently Peter Newman was the voice of both Wack Lizardi and Pim.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Peter Newman, the voice of the Duke of Zil and Wack Lizardi, is well known for his roles in ''{{Thundercats}}''.
** We have a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well)

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Peter Newman, the voice of the Duke of Zil Zill and Wack Lizardi, is well known for his roles in ''{{Thundercats}}''.
** We have a few ''{{Doug}}'' voices as well. Felix himself was Roger (in the Disney series) and Boomer (and he was also known as the voice of [[NickJr Face]]), while most of the kids in the movie were Beebe (and [[MyLittlePony Baby Lickety-Split, Baby Moondancer, and Princess Sparkle]] as well)well).
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* DevelopmentHell: The film technically was finished as early as 1987, but was left locked away for years until someone decided to dig it out and release it. Why they didn't take this extra time to touch up on the film's flaws (especially the glaring animation errors) is anyone's guess.

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