Felix the Cat (TV series)

Felix the Cat is a 1958-1962 cartoon show featuring the popular cartoon character of the same name from the 1920s cartoons who goes on his various adventures, along with his Magic Bag of Tricks for his aid if needed.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Memorable theme song, including it's later 1980s techno remixed version by Mark Mothersbaugh.
 * 2) Not only it features Felix the Cat, but it also features new likable characters like Pointdexter (the boy genius), The Professor (the evil mastermind and main antagonist, despite being an ally to Felix in occasions), Rock Bottom (The Professor's goofball dogface henchman and secondary antagonist), Master Cylinder (the evil robot), Martin the Martian (the fast-talking alien), and Vavoom (the loud-mouth man).
 * 3) It somehow manages to take the original Felix the Cat series' later, toned down formats from the late-1920s sound cartoon era and the 1930s Van Beuren era which both failed disastrously among moviegoing audiences of the time and successfully fixed most the problems both later eras had.
 * 4) Felix's Magic Bag of Tricks, a satchel that can assume the shape and characteristics of anything Felix wants, is unique.
 * 5) Decent voice acting.
 * 6) Very superb limited animation.
 * 7) Some witty and best humor and jokes.
 * 8) Good character designs.
 * 9) While the storylines are simple, they are well crafted and executed.
 * 10) Felix's characteristic laugh sounds adorable.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) It's cheesy and laughable dialogue which feels like it's written by a 5-year old toddler.
 * 2) The 1988 feature movie that was based on it.
 * 3) Martin the Martian's name may sound like a huge knock off of Marvin the Martian from Looney Tunes.