Trilogy: Krazy Kat

Trilogy: Krazy Kat 

Genre Animation 
Format 12 half-hour episodes (or 50 x 5,5 minutes)

A komik kast of kookykharacters inhabits the capricious land of Kokonino Kounty in a kolossa; collection of klassic Krazy Kat kartoons. There’s sweet, lovable Krazy Kat herself, of course….. Ignatz, the brick throwing little mouse with the big mouth…. Dauntless Offisa Pupp…. and many others. They’re all here in 50 hilarious escapades. 

Krazy Kat was the inspiration of George Harriman, who introduced his love-struck mouse and companions to the Sunday and daily comic strips back in 1913 . From that time to this, there has a probably never been a more original or offbeat comic creation. It was Harriman’s inspired lunacy that attracted praise from such literary luminaries as H.L. Mencken, e.e. cummings, and Jack Kerouac, elevating the strip to a work of art. The artwork of Krazy Kat has even appeared in several museaum shows, including those of the University of Arizona and the Graham Gallery in New York City. 

Krazy Kat continues to delight generations for more than 31 years, appearing in more than 3,000 comic strips. And although Krazy Kat can’t be found in the funny papers anymore, his legacy lives on in these outrageous cartoons that captivate kids in a kaleidoscope of fun!

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