Felix the Cat: The Movie/YMMV
- Accidental Innuendo: When Pim first shows up at Wack Lizardi's office with the bag, Wack asks "What in Zill have you got to be excited about? Did someone invent enlarging pills?". (It's meant to be a crack at Pim's height.)
- Anvilicious: The ending, as well as the book which is revealed to consist in its entirety of "Truth, Love and Wisdom". The Duke did not take it well.
- Ass Pull: The Master Cylinder. Also an Anticlimax Boss owing to the Ass Pull pulled immediately after.
- The fact that a tear from the Princess activated a machine and traveled to meet Felix is definitely one of these.
- Complete Monster: The Duke of Zil.
- Although his power mostly comes from his army of cylinders. The man himself is about as threatening as a schoolyard bully cosplaying as Mysterio.
- Crowning Music of Awesome: "Face to the Wind (The Princess' Song)."
- "Who Is The Boss?" is also good. Note that the other musical numbers don't get brought up when discussing this film...
- Cult Classic: Sure, there's a lot of problems, but it's so impressively weird that it has a small following even now.
- Designated Evil: We're never told what the Duke of Zil originally did to be banished from the kingdom...his only "crime" that we're shown was creating the Cylinders, which he thought would revolutionize labor. He was jealous of the king, who he considered weak and backwards, but there's no indication that he was planning to take over the kingdom before he was banished. Oriana does state that he wanted the Book of Ultimate Power though, so he may have only been using the "labor robots" to plan a coup.
- Four words: "We will build heroes!"
- Ear Worm: The Zil national anthem. It has a terrible rhyme scheme and a huge ego, but you can't fault a villain who has a hard rock national anthem.
Who is the boss?
The Duke of Zil of course!
Who's never at a loss?
The Duke of Zil of course!
- Hilarious in Hindsight:
- We have a Darker and Edgier revival of a classic cartoon icon involving him going into a twisted, evil world to fight an evil overlord and his army of robots, and has a magical tool at his disposal. Gee, why does that sound familiar?
- Also, defeating the Duke of Zill's Master Cylinder by throwing a book at it.
- Most Annoying Sound: Felix himself sounds like a much more annoying version of Mickey Mouse's trademark falsetto voice.
- Nightmare Fuel:
- The opening Felix head, as well as Oriana being chased by the Cylinders early in the film.
- The trees which sprouted what were essentially black and pink flying jellyfish.
- The Headhunters.
- The circus, especially when Who is the Boss? is performed. Also, Wack Lizardi. Just... Wack Lizardi.
- Non Sequitur Scene: Several, notably a dragon/lizard/thing that starts quoting A Streetcar Named Desire.
- The "Sly as A Fox" musical number.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: You'd think a Darker and Edgier film about the watered down Felix the Cat traveling into another dimension to fight an evil overlord and his army of robots across a dark, twisted land would have been the best thing to ever happen to Felix. Sadly, it wasn't meant to be.
- Uncanny Valley: The Princess, especially when she's giving Felix exposition in her room. Her eyes are staring at the exact same spot and seem to move independently of her eyebrows and jaw, leading to some freaky expressions...or her looking like she's high.
- To be fair, she was Rotoscoped, which has a high probobility of going incredibly wrong.
- What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?
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